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Symptoms and Treatment of Pneumonia in Guinea Pigs
Guinea pig pneumonia is fast and often fatal within 3–4 days. Signs progress from cough and sneezing to appetite loss and labored breathing; X-ray confirms it. Treat immediately with enrofloxacin (about 1 ml/kg twice daily), isolate the pig, and keep it warm and dry.

Why Is a Guinea Pig Sneezing?
Guinea pig sneezing can mean a cold, rhinitis, dust or smells, dry air, or a rare fungal/parasite infection. Use isatis root for colds, antibiotics (never penicillin) for rhinitis, improve air quality for irritants, and humidify dry rooms — see a vet if it persists.

Why Does a Guinea Pig Squeal in the Middle of the Night?
A guinea pig squealing at night is usually hungry, thirsty, or bored — they are nocturnal feeders. Leave pellets and unlimited hay overnight, add a little vitamin C, and give a bigger cage with toys plus evening play to burn energy so they stay quiet.

Causes and Treatment of Nosebleeds in Dogs
Dog nosebleeds are rare and worth taking seriously — causes include infection, injury, foreign objects, oral disease, or hemophilia. Keep the dog calm and lying down, ice the nose, and pack cotton to slow bleeding, then see a vet.

What Causes a Hamster to Lose Fur?
Hamster fur loss comes from poor diet, aging, seasonal shedding, or skin disease from a damp cage. Most cases are normal or diet-related; keep the cage dry and ventilated, balance nutrition, and see a vet if redness or itching appears.

Early Symptoms of Stomatitis in Cats
What are the early symptoms of cat stomatitis? It is often caused by trauma, bacterial, or viral infection, and severe cases drool. How is it treated? Let's learn with our experts.

What to Do When a Hamster Has a Cold
Hamsters catch colds from chills, damp cages, or human transmission, with sneezing, lethargy, and later appetite loss. Isolate a sick hamster, keep it warm, offer isatis-root water for mild cases, and see a vet for severe ones — most antibiotics are unsafe for hamsters.
What happens if a dog eats fish bones?
Fish bones are sharp and can lodge in the throat, cut the esophagus or gut, and are indigestible, possibly causing choking, bleeding, pain, constipation, or bloating.
What happens if a dog steals and eats fish?
A little cooked fish is usually fine, but raw fish may carry parasites and bacteria. Some dogs are allergic. If it eats bones too, they can choke or cut the mouth, tongue, or gut.
Cat suddenly not eating or drinking, listless, vomiting and diarrhea, slight fever
Not eating, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, and fever can be many diseases, including FIP or panleukopenia. See a vet promptly to find the cause; infectious disease is dangerous and timely treatment matters.