Hair Mites And Epsom Salts Guinea Pig Mites Or Fleas? Hair Loss On Belly And Chest?

Guinea Pig Mites or Fleas? Hair loss on belly and chest? - hair mites and epsom salts

My male guinea pig is scratching excessively. Which has a normal appetite. He has come hair loss on the lower half of the body only (in the chest and abdomen) wounds.

If this could be mites or fleas? I want to buy to ivermectin, but what is not when it mites? Vets are expensive, so if I make for myself, I want ... If you do not know what it is, I took him to the vet today anyway.

4 comments:

Carol said...

I have a service where I help people with their guinea pigs and I am sorry to tell you that if anyone tries to treat the mites, which have lost their car after a slow and painful death or a long pigs to Guinea. Please stop the suffering and take her to the vet it can be treated properly.The mites, not from something that they are not wrong cause, feel good and you can keep the vet.

Mites are not through the intervention of the veterinarian is always fatal.

Justifie... said...

Although it is not mites, ivermectin treatment does not hurt your pig. The mites can not be seen with the naked eye. * * You can fleas and lice.

You can treat themselves piggie, since they are very, very safe dosage instructions. An overdose of ivermectin may be fatal.
http://www.guinealynx.info/mites.html
http://www.guinealynx.info/ivermectin_tr ...
You can also try your pig, the revolution that is very easy to use. In any case, an attack should be treated with mites, or it is a very long, painful death.

Another thing to consider is your pigs may suffer from a fungal infection and mites. A veterinarian should be able to diagnose and give appropriate medication.

Olivia said...

This is an infestation of mites. If not treated quickly, the hair of his guinea pigs for each fall. The veterinarian will treat the skin with itching cat as "guinea pigs" use "is closer to cats and dogs. In a few days, the regrowth of hair.
So make sure you done with him to the vet for treatment soon.

justme03 said...

There is a flea medication. For hamsters, rabbits, rats, guinea pigs, etc.. The chips disappear. Fleas are probably the main problem and the loss of hair from scratching.? But taking the drug. If the improvements or the next day or two, it leads to a veterinarian. Hope this helps. :].

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