Call a vet and see if you need to make an appointment. Your guinea pig could be just fine, or have an eye infection. Good luck:)
It could be something called Pea Eye. This can happen to some piggies. It doesn't hurt them. If you're worried get the Vet to take a look at it.
If a guinea pig has sustained an eye injury and a milky substance is coming from it, it may be infected. The guinea pig will need to be taken to the veterinarian for some eye drops.
When your guinea pig tilts its head to one side it might have a eye or ear infection.
it could be an eye infection or it caught somthing in its eye OR it possibly going blind in that eye
Take it to the vet.
You may want to add extra bedding or a shelter for your guinea pig as they may just want to burrow. I got my last guinea pig cage here http://www.petproductsbyroyal.com/rabbit-guinea-pig/ and love it!
If a guinea pig has sustained an eye injury and a milky substance is coming from it, it may be infected. The guinea pig will need to be taken to the veterinarian for some eye drops.
When your guinea pig tilts its head to one side it might have a eye or ear infection.
Depending what that "something" was. Check the label. If it says it's bad for human eyes then flush your guinea pigs' eyes with water. In fact, do that anyway. If the eye is irritated and giving the guinea pig discomfort take it to the vet to have it properly taken care of.
Some times there are mutated guinea pigs. One Of Mine had 3 and a half legs.
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 could be an eye infection or it caught somthing in its eye OR it possibly going blind in that eye
A variation of it, or something similar to it.
Take it to the vet.
A guinea pig only has one heart.
Yes. Don't, under any circumstances, give a guinea pig chocolate.
A guinea pig bowing her head or what looks like she is grooming or trying to nudge her way under the other one's head is a sign of submission and truce. This means that the guinea pig who is grooming is lower on the hierarchy than the other.
Guinea pig pellets are small pieces of food that guinea pigs eat. Pellets can be timothy based or alfalfa based. For an adult guinea pig a timothy based pellet is best because alfalfa includes extra protein and calcium that young (under age one) and pregnant guinea pigs need, but adult guinea pigs don't. Pellets should be available to guinea pigs at all times as they are the main part of a guinea pig's diet. Source Guinea pig owner