Can guinea pigs aspirate?

If guinea pigs aspirate, they will cough violently so you should know if that is what has happened. Vicki of JPGPR finds pigs feel more secure when they have their feet on a hard surface. Place your pig on a towel on the counter, corralled in the crook of your arm.
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What is the most common cause of death in guinea pigs?

Pneumonia. Pneumonia is actually the leading cause of death in Guinea pigs. It is generally caused by a bacterial infection. Some of the symptoms of pneumonia include wheezing, trouble breathing, discharge from the nose or mouth, weight loss, reddish eyes, and depression.
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Can I syringe water to my guinea pig?

A guinea pig may drink from a syringe that is placed in the corner of its mouth. The water should be offered slowly with frequent pauses so the animal can swallow and rest.
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How do guinea pigs get fluid in their lungs?

Transmission of the infection is often through the droplets, which are sprayed into the air by sneezing or coughing. Infection with Bordetella bronchisepta can also be transmitted via sexual contact.
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Is it normal for guinea pigs to choke?

Choking is a serious problem with guinea pigs because they have no gag reflex and are not able to vomit and bring the food back up. This means that if they are unable to dislodge food obstructing their airways, it is then up to the cavy carer to help (if they are present).
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What do I do if my guinea pig is gasping for air?

If your guinea pig experiences open-mouth breathing or gasping for air, remove all bedding and minimize handling and stress. Keep your guinea pig in a quiet, cool, and dark environment until you are able to reach your veterinarian or local animal emergency clinic.
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Why does my guinea pig look like he's gagging?

When guinea pigs are having trouble with the back teeth, they may spit out their half-chewed food they haven't yet swallowed. This can even be accompanied by a choking or gagging motion.
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What are the signs of pneumonia in guinea pigs?

Signs of pneumonia include oozing or discharge from the nose, sneezing, and difficulty breathing. In addition, guinea pigs with pneumonia may have conjunctivitis (pink eye), fever, weight loss, depression, or loss of appetite. Sudden death can occur when outbreaks occur among groups of guinea pigs.
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What are the signs of a guinea pig dying?

A sick and dying Guinea pig will have a very poor coat, which can look dull, show thinning, or appear to be rough. They may also have patches of hair loss and you may see inflamed areas of skin. You should also keep your eyes out for signs of parasites, such as ringworm, lice, and mites.
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Why is my guinea pig breathing hard?

Stress, inadequate diet, and improper home care often predispose a pet guinea pig to respiratory infection, although many well looked after guinea pigs can develop pneumonia. Signs of pneumonia may include laboured or rapid breathing, discharge from eyes and nostrils, lethargy and inappetence.
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How do you force a guinea pig to drink?

I know it sounds crazy, but guinea pigs naturally eat their veggies with water in them, and so they associate drinking with those foods. If you're trying to get your piggie to drink more water, try taking away the watery vegetables from his diet for a little while. A cavy's main daily food should be hay anyway.
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Why did my guinea pig died so suddenly?

Sudden death in guinea pigs is often caused by the environment. For example, a guinea pig's cage may not be the right size for their needs or it could have a wire floor that is too hard. Guinea pigs are sensitive to noise. Loud noise levels can stress the guinea pig's neurological system.
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How do you save a dying guinea pig?

A dying guinea pig will become very weak and unable to feed or water himself as his death approaches. You can make his passing less uncomfortable by offering him water from a spoon, syringe, or water bottle. Blend or mix a guinea pig "smoothie" that contains hay, water and ground up pellets and feed it to him.
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Why is my guinea pig lying on its side?

Typically, a guinea pig laying on its side is a sign of a happy, relaxed guinea pig. However, if lying on his side is accompanied by twitching, shortness of breath, or other signs of illness, your guinea pig is ill and should be taken to a vet. Guinea pigs also lie on their sides if they're shocked or scared.
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What noises do guinea pigs make when they are sick?

But Guinea Pig sized. Usually its nothing to worry about, however, if your piggy has signs of a cold you'll need to get it checked by a vet. Symptoms can include runny eyes and nose, heavy breathing and coughing, a crackling sound from its chest and half closed eyes. Your piggy may also have other symptoms.
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What's the average lifespan for a guinea pig?

Guinea pigs live an average of five to seven years. This lifespan is longer than many other small pets such as hamsters, gerbils, mice or rats, all of whom only live up to a few years.
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Do guinea pigs get sad when other dies?

Like humans, guinea pigs can behave and react in different ways after the death of a friend. Whether your deceased guinea pig had just one companion or several, they are very likely to feel some kind of bereavement after their friend has passed away. Some guinea pigs are badly affected by the loss of their friend.
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How long can a guinea pig live with a respiratory infection?

A guinea pig may appear normal one day, have a nasal discharge and sneeze the next day, and develop labored breathing (their abdomen moves instead of their chest) and have pneumonia and even die within 48 hrs of the first signs of a problem.
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How common are respiratory infections in guinea pigs?

Respiratory infections are quite common in guinea pigs, and often they are a result of a bacterial infection. One such bacteria is Bordetella bronchisepta, which mainly affects the respiratory tract.
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Can guinea pigs regurgitate?

Guinea pigs don't have a vomit reflex - they can't throw up!! If your guinea pig seems to be regurgitating - its because they are very very sick, most likely dying. Many pigs will regurgitate food if they have a blockage, gut torsion or other extremely serious issues where food cannot pass through.
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Why do guinea pigs heave?

Guinea pigs can get heaving hiccups from swallowing air. The retching may be worth having a word with and a check up by vet in case there is an obstruction somewhere. Guinea pigs, like other rodents don't have a vomit reflex.
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Why is my guinea pig making a weird noise?

Whistling: Guinea pigs will often let out a high pitched squeal or whistle, and this noise means your furry friend is excited, perhaps about feeding time or playtime. Purring: Another guinea pig sound is the purr, which may make your guinea pig seem more like a cat. These purrs can have different meanings.
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What is an agonal gasp?

Agonal breathing is when someone who is not getting enough oxygen is gasping for air. It is usually due to cardiac arrest or stroke. It's not true breathing. It's a natural reflex that happens when your brain is not getting the oxygen it needs to survive. Agonal breathing is a sign that a person is near death.
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