No, it will never ever ever heal. sorry about your pig.
It Depends On What Is Wrong With Your Guinea Pig
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A broken leg in a guinea pig may not heal properly without a splint or some form of stabilization. It is recommended to consult a veterinarian for proper treatment to ensure the leg heals correctly and the guinea pig can recover fully.
so they can see higher
It falls on its side because guinea pigs have leg length discrepancy, meaning one leg is shorter than the other.
yes it can suffer from the same trauma as humans and a broken leg untended can infect and lead to a great deal of suffering for the poor thing
no they can not chew threw bones and yes a guinea pig can eat and digest
Make an appontment with your vet straight away to get checked out. Note: Try to make the appointmen on the same day, I.E straight away. Hope that helps! x Brought my guinea pig to vet, he made the poor fella way worse, if he had'nt got a broken leg when i went in, it was in bits by the time the vet had finished, he could'nt do anything for him, but applied so much pressure to the leg, that the whole leg was hanging when he finished, his foot was only slightly turned outwards when I brought him in! My advice is STAY AWAY FROM VETS
Sometimes guinea pigs lose the use of their back legs. This is somewhat common and is not a sign of injury. If the guinea pig is dragging itself around, administer a dose of liquid calcium. This seems to solve the problem.
No, a cat cannot heal from a broken leg without medical intervention.
A child's leg will heal faster. They are young, still growing and their body can easily replace damaged cells and fight infection. An older person has a slower system and though their leg may heal, the risk for infection is greater as well as the longer period of time for the leg to heal.