Symptoms of Viral Enteritis in Guinea Pigs
Viral enteritis in guinea pigs comes in acute, subacute, and chronic forms. The acute type kills with no warning — a normal-looking, plump animal drops dead; subacute brings lethargy, appetite loss, and finally blood in the stool over 10–15 days; chronic causes slow wasting and a crusted, hairless 'sore eye' ring. It is highly fatal, so early treatment is the only way to raise the odds.
📅 August 20, 2026