What do healthy guinea pig eyes look like?

What do healthy guinea pig eyes look like? Guinea pig’s eyes should be large, open freely, be bright and free from yellow or green discharge. Both eyes should look symmetrical when viewed from the front or above and neither should stick out further than the other. not a cause for concern.

How can I tell if my guinea pig is healthy?

You should regularly check your guinea pig to ensure he/she is eating well, urinating, defecating normal droppings and walking around easily. Also check your guinea pig has a healthy coat, clear bright eyes, a nose free of any discharges, normal length nails (that are not too long) and normal healthy footpads.

What does an unhealthy guinea pig look like?

See a vet immediately if your cavy shows any of these signs: Refusal to eat or drink. Labored breathing, wheezing. Crusty eyes, sneezing.

Why does my guinea pig’s eye look weird?

Guinea pigs sometimes develop eye problems as a result of another condition, such as a respiratory infection, diabetes, teeth problems or dehydration. Eye problems caused by these problems can include signs like crusty or watery discharge, protruding or receding eyes, or cloudy eyes.

What does a guinea pig eye infection look like?

Infections caused by bacteria or viruses can lead to conjunctivitis in guinea pigs. The symptoms seen can include a sore red-looking eye and ocular discharge (ranging from white to yellow/green).

Are guinea pigs noses supposed to be wet?

Guinea Pig Noses A guinea pig’s nose should be clean, and not runny. Any discharge or sneezing may suggest illness such as a cold.

How do I know if my guinea pig is depressed?

Normally, a stressed guinea pig will show signs of irritability and more aggressive displays of behavior, such as head tossing, fidgeting, or teeth-baring. A depressed guinea pig, on the other hand, will become very listless and not display much energy.

How do I know if my guinea pig is stressed?

Signs a guinea pig may be suffering from stress or fear can include:

  1. Hiding most of the time.
  2. Aggression.
  3. Chewing their cage bars.
  4. Over-grooming.
  5. Changing their feeding or toileting habits.
  6. Drinking too much or playing with the water bottle.
  7. Sitting hunched.
  8. Reluctance to move.

What is the white stuff in my guinea pig’s eye?

White discharge is simply cleaning fluid and nothing to worry about. Unlike humans, guinea pigs don’t blink to clean their eyes, they lubricate the surface with a milky fluid, which can sometimes not drain away fully via the tear duct and collect a bit in the corner of the eye or sometimes dry on the fur below the eye.

Are guinea pigs eyes supposed to be red?

The most common types of conjunctivitis are infectious or allergic conjunctivitis. Infections caused by bacteria or viruses can lead to conjunctivitis in guinea pigs. The symptoms seen can include a sore red-looking eye and ocular discharge (ranging from white to yellow/green).