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First Aid Kit

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I'm due to get some Guinea Pigs in a few months time and wondered what you would recommand putting in a first aid kit.

I of course would take one to a vets and do have a emeyance vet around the corner.

Just wondered what others always have on hand.
 
Great to hear you're doing some research! I bet you can't wait for your little ones to arrive :))

In my piggy first aid box I have a variety of things (some of which are left over from dog walking first aid kit so are a bit over kill but I figured I'd keep them together). My first aid kit is quite extensive but I have several piggies with issues, but I do think the majority are useful to have just in case you ever need them.

- cotton wall buds & balls.
- cheap toothbrushes (I have a piggy with reoccurring fungal and these are great for it)
- syringes both 1ml and 5ml.
- critcial care (fine ground and normal)
- avipro plus, which is a pro biotic.
- vitamin C tablets.
- creams from gorgeous guineas for one of my pigsters who suffers from dry feet.
- nail clippers and scissors
- variety of medication for those of my pigs who are on daily meds.
- infacol incase Jammy develops a bloaty tum
- various dressings.
- snugglesafe heat pads
- anti fungal shampoo
- lice & easy shampoo from gorgeous guineas aswell
 
I have to say I'm very excited about getting some piggies and want to make sure they are well cared for.

I keep rats and I have BioPlus Probiotic for them is that the same as avipro plus.

I also have
Dr. Squiggles Daily Essentials (which I use twice a week for them)
Calcivet Liquid
Dr. Squiggles Spark

Can these be given to Guinea Pigs as well?

Do I need to add extra vitamin C to their meals or just make sure that they eat things that are high in vitamin C?
 
I have never heard of the Dr Squiggles things so would say no. Piggies don't need any extra supplements. With everything always if in doubt leave it out :)

You shouldn't need to add Vit C, we make sure ours always have a piece of Bell Pepper each a day this is high Vit C food. Guinea lynx has a really good sortable food list so you can check out Vit C content http://www.guinealynx.info/chart.html#chart Our Food list also has Vit C foods listed on it http://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/...veg-and-fruit-list-with-vitamin-c-grading.42/

:) Getting piggies is exciting, we learnt such a lot from the forum and still do. Please feel free to ask anything.
 
Thank you so much for the help I'm sure to ask some stupid questions.
 
I live in near leeds and sadly the only one showing on there is in York and I go via public transport. I have a emyance vets 5min walk from my house a good vets about 10mins away by bus and a excostic specialty one near center of Leeds that if I got major issues with my rats I go to.
 
Thank you for your help.
I breed and show rats and currently have 14 girls and 26 boys
I have way too many pictures of them but will at some point put some up.
 
:mal: Apologies I should have said that I have vitamin C tablets for one of my piggies Fudge who has trouble absorbing it so he has extra ontop of what they gain through a good diet. As sport_billy said they don't generally need extra!
 
Only other things I'd add are a tube of Cornflour (in case you draw blood when cutting their nails), Fibreplex (to help stimulate their appetite if they're not eating) & an old electric toothbrush (the vibrating type which is great for relieving bloat).
 
have some Trimmex so I should be ok to use that instead of cornflour I'm not much of a cook so I don't have cornflour in. Would there be anything that would be good to clean out wounds? I do want to make it clear I'm only asking this as first aid and it will not of course replace a vet visit.
 
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