Peanuttheghost
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I don't know if this is normal it's the first time i have ever had a female guinea pig. She is a rescue and I was told she is around 8 years old. She is really pear shaped and her stomach is kind of hard but when you pick her up she feels almost hollow.View attachment 90414
I'm in Ontario I was told my vet should be next week
She does everything fine which is why I'm confused she walks a little funny like with her but up in the air is that normal for a female ?I would also advise seeking a vet as soon as possible. Bloat is a dangerous scenario in piggies and needs to be treated quickly. In the meantime make sure she is comfortable and I'd gently massage her stomach (I believe this can help but is by no means a permanent solution). Is she eating? Drinking? When did she last go to the toilet? A piggies digestive system needs to be constantly going and shows when something is not going right. A decline in appetite and no faeces is a sure sign something is wrong ( though the hollow belly and enlarged stomach is of course moe prominent signs).
Is there a rescue nearby you could contact? They may have experience in Bloat or even know of some out of hours vets?
I don't think she is pregnant she was alone when I got her and I keep her separated from my other piggies. The only male pet she has contact with is my rabbit. She used to have bumps on her belly but a vet (not the one I normally see) said she was fine and they did go away on their ownDo the pear lumps on her sides feel like hard bubbles? She may be pregnant. If they don't feel like that see a vet immediently! Call any vets nearby and see if they'll look at her or even local shelters even if it doesn't explicitly say they'll see her. Bloat is one of the main causes of death in guinea pigs. There are plenty of other threads on this site speaking of types of guinea pigs gas drops that can help and dosages. If it's gas, massage her belly (yes! it really does help! I've helped many rabbits and piggies with this method). If it's babies don't put pressure on the belly, make sure any pigs with her are sows, and just give her some space. She will be moody. Take her to the vet for a checkup and keep a vet on call when she goes into labor
I had asked my vet because I had heard that as well but she said it was fine for them to be togetherPlease take her to see a vet regardless as all of the symptoms ring alarm bells. Guinea pigs shouldn’t have contact with rabbits as they can pass on diseases. Only a vet can diagnose the problem.
She was looked at but I want another opinion because I doubt it's normalDid she actually look at her or was it just a call?