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Oxbow Digestive Tablets

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My guinea pig has had mushy poops recently, and it hasn't gone away within a week. Any idea what I should do? I've heard that Oxbow Digestive Tablets might help.
It isn't Diarrhea, she hasn't been loosing weight, if anything she's been gaining X3
She's currently 4 months old. Is this normal?
Thanks in advance :D
 
My guinea pig has had mushy poops recently, and it hasn't gone away within a week. Any idea what I should do? I've heard that Oxbow Digestive Tablets might help.
It isn't Diarrhea, she hasn't been loosing weight, if anything she's been gaining X3
She's currently 4 months old. Is this normal?
Thanks in advance :D

Hi!

Please take her off any fresh food until 48 hours after they have fully firmed up. See a vet if the poos are not firm or at least a lot firmer within 24 hours.

Here is our information on digestive problems; dysbiosis - i.e. overgrowth of the wrong kind of bacteria - can come out either as diarrhea or funny poos or in the form of bloating. If giving your gut time and space to rebalance itself doesn't work or if problems continue, then you need to see a vet because there could be another medical issue causing the digestive problems.

Digestive Disorders: Diarrhea - Bloat - GI Stasis (No Gut Movement) And Not Eating

Oxbow digestive tablets are in line with other probiotic products; you can find more of them in the link below. Please accept that they are all NOT a medication, just a food supplement.
Probiotics, Recovery Foods And Vitamin C: Overview With Product Links
 
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