Why is my guinea pig dragging her back legs?

So sorry this happened to Jingle. It's common for injury to the spine, pelvis, or limbs to result in hind leg paralysis. Sometimes administering corticosteroids can help the guinea pig heal. You will need to get these steroids from your vet.
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How can I tell if my guinea pig is suffering?

Signs to look out for that may indicate pain or illness in guinea pigs include:
  • Reduced appetite or difficulty eating.
  • Weight loss.
  • Drooling.
  • Drinking more water than usual.
  • A change in the frequency and/or consistency of faecal pellets (e.g. diarrhoea or the absence of faecal pellets)
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Why do guinea pigs drag their bottoms?

Territorial Marking

Male guinea pigs will mark their territory. The scent glands are located close to the anus and they scoot on their butt to help spread the scent around the cage. Regardless, always check your guinea pig for health problems if he is continuously scooting his butt on the ground.
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Why is my guinea pig laying down and not moving?

A guinea pig may lie on his side when he's sick. In this case, he may not want to move, and other symptoms of illness may be evident. Signs of illness include lethargy, difficulty moving, heavy breathing, panting, runny nose, weepy eyes, diarrhea, vomiting or anything else that's not normal for your guinea pig.
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How do you know if a guinea pig is in distress?

Signs a guinea pig may be suffering from stress or fear can include:
  1. Hiding most of the time.
  2. Aggression.
  3. Chewing their cage bars.
  4. Over-grooming.
  5. Changing their feeding or toileting habits.
  6. Drinking too much or playing with the water bottle.
  7. Sitting hunched.
  8. Reluctance to move.
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Paralyzed male guinea pig



What is wrong with my guinea pig?

The following is a brief description of some of the more common problems of guinea pigs, which include respiratory infections, diarrhea, scurvy (vitamin C deficiency), tumors, abscesses due to infection, urinary problems, and infestations by lice, mites, or fungus.
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How do you destress a guinea pig?

9 Ways To Calm A Stressed Guinea Pig
  1. Make sure you have the right-sized cage. ...
  2. Never keep a guinea pig on its own. ...
  3. Provide hideouts and shelters for your guinea pig. ...
  4. Don't bother your guinea pig if it looks anxious. ...
  5. Be calm around your guinea pig. ...
  6. Use a soft voice around your guinea pig.
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What causes paralysis in guinea pigs?

Combined deficiency of vitamins E and C causes paralysis and death in guinea pigs.
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What do you do when your guinea pig won't move?

Sick guinea pigs are lethargic, moving around as little as possible. If your normally active pet stays put in one place for a long time, looking dull, take him to the vet. When guinea pigs get sick, they can go downhill very quickly so time is of the essence if you think something is wrong with your pet.
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Why is my guinea pig lying on her 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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How often should guinea pig water be changed?

Feed and water must be changed and replenished at least every 48 hours although daily servicing is preferable. Like primates, guinea pigs lack an enzyme in the glucose to vitamin C pathway and require ascorbic acid.
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What is Rumblestrutting?

Body Language. Sometimes guinea pigs do a little “dance” called rumblestrutting. You may have seen this when your guinea pig looks like he/she is almost vibrating, or rumbling, in both the sound they make and in their body language around another piggie.
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How often should you clean a guinea pig's grease gland?

While each Guinea Pig is different, you will need to clean the grease gland frequently to keep your Guinea Pig from developing health problems. Guinea Pigs will need their grease gland to be cleaned anywhere from once a week to once a month.
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How do guinea pigs act when in pain?

General signs of pain and illness include: teeth grinding. hunched appearance. squinting eyes.
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How do guinea pigs act when they are dying?

Lethargy. If your Guinea pig's normal level of activity has dropped and they appear uninterested or unable to move about their cage, this indicates that a life-threatening condition may be present. You should also look out for slowness to respond to you or other stimuli added to the cage.
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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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What can I give my guinea pig for pain?

There are several other pain relief medicines available to guinea pigs, including gabapentin, amantadine and tramadol. These can all be given in oral, liquid preparations. In addition, injectable opioids are effective and local nerve blocks can be used in some cases.
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When should you put your guinea pig down?

Persistent and incurable inability to eat, signs of pain, distress or discomfort, difficulty in breathing, and painful sores that will not heal are all indications that euthanasia should be considered. You know your pet best, so try to make a reasoned judgement on his or her quality of life.
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How can I help my 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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What nutrient deficiency causes paralysis?

“Vitamin B12 deficiency causes anaemia and subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord, which leads to destruction and can present as paralysis.
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Is my guinea pig dead or in shock?

Dead guinea pigs will have rigor mortis, which makes their muscles stiff. This usually happens within minutes to an hour after death and can last up to 72 hours. If the pet's eyes are shiny, without stiff muscles, and you notice breathing, then it's possible that your guinea pig is in shock.
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Why do guinea pigs walk weird?

He may have injured his leg or back, or could have a painful urinary or gut problem that is exacerbated when he moves... Only a vet can say for sure, if this was my piggy I would have them at the emergency vet straight away within an hour or two with those symptoms.
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What can stress guinea pigs?

Keep dogs and cats away from your guinea pig's cage. Because guinea pigs are prey animals, seeing larger animals approach the cage can be very stressful. Handling your guinea pig can be stressful for your pet if he's not used to it.
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What does a stressed guinea pig sound like?

Teeth Chattering: This is an aggressive vocalization that is a sign of an agitated or angry guinea pig. Teeth chattering is often accompanied by the guinea pig showing its teeth, which looks like a yawn, and it means "back off" or "stay away." Hissing: Like teeth chattering, this is a sign of a guinea pig who's upset.
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Can guinea pigs be traumatized?

A head injury can be very serious for a guinea pig. The trauma from the injury causes brain tissue to swell, which can halt normal processes like breathing and digestion.
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