Guinea Pig Liver Disease Fatty Liver Disease In Guinea Pigs?

Fatty liver disease in guinea pigs? - guinea pig liver disease

I eat a wife of 3 years of pork from pigs which have ceased and drink 4 weeks. She was a veterinarian who specializes in Guinea pigs. I syringe fed for 4 weeks and the delivery of medication with antibiotics, painkillers, drugs and intestinal gas reductions and stimulants appatite. It has not improved at all and said the vet, whether as a result of fatty liver and once under the control is improved. Will it improve? It was very, very expensive. I will not give up, but I need to know if it will never end. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

3 comments:

biblioph... said...

Part of the problem is that the guinea pig pellets, a very high in fat, which can contribute to the development of fatty liver in pigs Guinea. In addition to pills, you should contact your lil guinea pig is a selection of vegetables and try to feed some fruits (especially apples favorites, I noticed). In addition, some timothy grass (available at most pet stores) to eat. This diet, few nutrients so that further problems with the weight of the pig. I know that this does not eat on her own, but try to contact some of these fruits and vegetables. Do not overdo the fruit, which can cause severe diarrhea, but it can get to eat.

This is to be a lot of drugs for such a small girl she can to medical. My advice is to try to have a little more time, but the love when she is here. The average time that I saw, guinea pigs live for years are usually 4 or 5 (although I realized that lived up to 8). The final schedule is not really fatty liverRecreation. Or you are or not. Sorry to be carriers may be good news bad, but I think it's important to be honest. It is a common condition among the Cavs. Good luck, and I congratulate you, because a pet owner, well and take care of your pets a lot.

woodland... said...

the vet did not say what is causing this problem? I have a pig is a year old, Molly eats mainly raw vegetables and is incredibly healthy - no smell at all. She does not eat much of its food guinea pigs, they much prefer to eat vegetables, apples and other fruits. The vet said he was the healthiest he has ever seen cavy I would sure dtays to do! Good luck with your child, I wish you a speedy recovery.

breanna b said...

Syringe feed him for a week and try to give it to eat in own.when a small part of the food guinea pigs. (there are foods that are scientifically proven to help the liver, but very expensive) if the food is gone within 24 hours to a part a bit bigger so not only do day.continue by week. continue to be seen whether the current. Then veterinary syringe.
Hope this helps!

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