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My guinea pig is whining and severely favoring her leg- what should I do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Christie" data-source="post: 2672324" data-attributes="member: 215955"><p>My pig hadn't been eating as much as normal the last several days, and she had a little stuff around her eyes once (like two days ago). Today she was lying on her side, holding her back left leg in the air and whining. After I moved her Pigloo and petted her for a while she stood up and hobbled/limped over to her food, which she barely nibbled. She had a little water, and now she's just sitting in the corner of the cage. I haven't ever taken her to the vet (my parents don't think she needs to be going just for check-ups), so I don't necessarily have a vet who can take her short-notice. </p><p>What should I do?? Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christie, post: 2672324, member: 215955"] My pig hadn't been eating as much as normal the last several days, and she had a little stuff around her eyes once (like two days ago). Today she was lying on her side, holding her back left leg in the air and whining. After I moved her Pigloo and petted her for a while she stood up and hobbled/limped over to her food, which she barely nibbled. She had a little water, and now she's just sitting in the corner of the cage. I haven't ever taken her to the vet (my parents don't think she needs to be going just for check-ups), so I don't necessarily have a vet who can take her short-notice. What should I do?? Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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