If she sneezes periodically and even frequently daily it's more than likely nothing to worry about. My Guinea Pig sneezes a few times a day and I haven't taken him to the vet yet and he's over a year old.
She could be sneezing for a number of reasons; with their delicate noses they can easily become aggravated with pieces of a hay and dust from their food and even their bedding.
Try using Aspen bedding or a Kiln-Dried Pine bedding that's dust free; if that's not a possibility, "air out" the bedding by shifting it in a bag outside before using it to change her cage with; the same with her food, stir her food to air it out free of the dust it can collect at times.
If within a few weeks she has "sneezes fits", or her sneezing becomes even MORE frequent, I'd make a visit to the Vet. as she could have a Respiratory Illness/Infection that only Antibiotics could cure.
Good Luck!!
2007-04-04 16:51:05
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answered by d.jennifer 2
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Get her to the vet immediately. Guinea pigs are highly prone to respiratory problems, especially upper respiratory infections. If this is the case and she is left untreated, your little girl can die.
If you bought her from a pet store, I would highly recommend not going back, even for supplies. Sneezing is not the among first signs of an infection; it's one of the last. Not only could they have caught the signs, but they could have isolated any guinea pigs before the problem spread. And they certainly should have sold you a healthy animal.
2007-04-04 16:14:11
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answered by jtrusnik 7
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Not good, but it could be easy to solve.
What kind of bedding are you using for her? If it's anything like cedar or pine, she's likely reacting to the odor of the wood. Use aspen or Carefresh bedding.
Do you burn candles near her or use any sort of air freshener spray? Again, reaction to those.
Is her nose clear of discharge and her eyes clear and bright? Is she eating and pooping normally?
For peace of mind, a well-pet visit to the vets is always a good idea. This way, if she does get sick, the vet has some basis on hand of her general health/weight/etc.
Good Luck, I hope she's OK
2007-04-04 16:35:44
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answered by Kimmie 5
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particular you could desire to maintain them separate as you do no longer pick a pregnant guinea pig in any respect, no longer even it sluggish down the line as one in all those lot of issues can ans do pass incorrect. I rescued my Miya pregnant as she became basically 6 months and on her third being pregnant and that i needed it over for her.I knew the percentages, whether, they advised me she had no longer advert any problems till now so i presumed i became domicile unfastened no longer. She fee me $4 hundred.00 and that i basically approximately misplaced her, yet she went directly to have 5 very healthful domestic dogs, and became a great mom.. My granddaughter talked me into breeding yet another woman we had here and after a vet clearance i allowed it, that being pregnant fee me $450.00, I had reachable feed the mummy for 14 days as she does no longer consume, and that i had to bottle heed the domestic dogs each and every 2 hours around the clock.I even have been advised the only reason mom lived is by way of the fact i became so in song along with her, that often they do die.those weren't unusual situations, that's what happens for all time so till you have the time and money to handle this form of subject concerns please do no longer pass there, please. it fairly is a classic age for breeders to sell, even regardless of the shown fact that i think they'd desire to leave the domestic dogs collectively till they're 6 weeks previous as they study plenty on the thank you to be a stable guinea pig style their muddle friends.
2016-12-15 16:29:15
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answered by ? 4
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That can be a bad sign. They are small animals and can easily go down hill very quickly. Once you notice any symptoms you should call your vet right away. They can give you meds to resolve the problem quickly. Good luck!
2007-04-04 16:13:57
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answered by Vetgirl 2
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She probably brought something home from the pet shop. Keep her isolated from other animals, and have her checked out. You might want to call the pet store and ask if any of the other guinea pigs have been sick.
2007-04-04 16:11:41
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answered by Saria 4
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take her to the vet asap!
2007-04-04 16:09:29
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answered by Anonymous
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