Well you will notice they are pregnant when theyre bellies grow bigger, but about a week before theyre ready to give labour they start squishing them selves up, so they are round like a dinner plate. Eventually you will notice she is pushing with her front two legs and has her belly and back legs frim on the ground and is making a high pitch kind of noise, shes in labour. She can do all the birth on her own but you should keep an eye out anyway.
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if a guinea pig has a respiratory problem they will have crustys on their nose and beneath their eyes.they will have trouble breathing and will be very tired.take your pig to the vet if you see these symptoms it is very serious.
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You can quietly watch your guinea pig while she is in labor to make sure nothing bad happens, like trouble taking of the "sac" of the face or elongated time of birthing and ONLY intervene at that time. Your guinea pig should not have any problems birthing though.- mother of pregnant guinea pig
Yes, she may get excited and that may cause complications with her birth
If your guinea pig has an eye infection, or other symptom, you need to take it to the Veterinarian. Once you do this follow the directions and advice of your vet! Do not ignore illness symptoms in your guinea pig, get to a vet that specializes in Exotic Pets and knows about Guinea Pigs.
it depends on if you get close and personal with your guinea pig and they have ear mites. the best thing to do is look for the same symptoms as your guinea pig had and go to the doctor as soon as possible.
Guinea pigs can sometimes die after labor due to complications during childbirth, such as difficulty delivering the babies or internal bleeding. It may also be related to underlying health issues or inadequate care during the birthing process. Prompt veterinary care is crucial in such situations.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that parsley induces labor in guinea pigs. If your guinea pig is pregnant and you are concerned about the labor process, it is best to consult a veterinarian for proper guidance and care.
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
You should look out for any other symptoms and if there is some consult a vet.
I don't have a guinea pig.