Sick, And Anti-Social Signs Of A Guinea Pig

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When a Guinea Pig is sick, it becomes very sensitive, quiet and anti-social. Some signs of a sick pig are hair loss, weight loss, panting, sneezing, wheezing, biting, discharge (eye), diarrhea and appetite loss. They also may sit and lay is a hunched over position, looking very sad and making usual

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