New rescue - Clementine

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Jennicat

Post   » Sat May 31, 2008 12:32 pm


I picked up this poor girl at a local vet's today, someone abandoned her at their sister clinic, and this vet had some exotic experience. They said they thought she had been a classroom pet.

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This is the state she's in. They've treated her 4 times in 2 weeks with ivermectin, and they said she improved, but is still scratching. To top things off, she seems to have some fungal spots on her nose:

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This poor baby is bald on her stomach, both sides, and has huge wounds. She's been on Bactrim for a week and a half at the kind vet's office, and none appear to be abscessing.

I'm going to treat with Revolution and go out to snag some Nizoral shampoo in case she's got a fungal problem going on as well. Any other ideas? Anything I can put on her poor skin to give her more comfort?

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babytulip07

Post   » Sat May 31, 2008 12:49 pm


Sorry I don't have any advice but that poor piggy! She is going to be pretty when she's all healed up.

Suisan

Post   » Sat May 31, 2008 12:51 pm


Oh that poor THING!

If it were my pig, I'd definitely assume that she's got fungal all over. You've probably got two or three things all going on together -- the scratching sets up wounds for secondary infections, etc.

I'd probably start her on Vitamin C tablets too -- just to boost her overall nutrition and ability to heal and regrow fur. Keep her on fleece/towels too so that she's on something soft.

I've read here of people using cold pressed virgin Coconut Oil as a conditioner and as an emollient. That's about the only thing I'd put on the bald spots.

What a dear thing.

Edited to add: I found this thread on a search for coconut oil and thought you might be interested. https://www.guinealynx.info/forums/viewt ... 96#1149096

You''l probably want to read the whole thread, but it looked sorta similar to Clementine.

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Feylin

Post   » Sat May 31, 2008 1:10 pm


Clementine might be happier in a smaller cage. All of my fosters were scared of a big C&C.

I hope you can sort out her skin issues soon. Poor girl.

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GuineaPinny

Post   » Sat May 31, 2008 1:13 pm


Poor Clementine. Jennicat, would you mind if I linked people surrendering their guinea pigs and suggesting they'd be good as classroom pets to this thread? This poor, poor girl.

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Bethie
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Post   » Sat May 31, 2008 4:20 pm


What a pretty girl. I can't wait to see her healthy and all loved up like she should be. What have the children learned about seeing a classroom pet get like that? I wonder how she got to the vet. Did a parent kidnap her and drop her off? So sad.

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Lynx
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Post   » Sat May 31, 2008 4:21 pm


That poor little pig! I am glad she's getting some help. I bet she'll be a sweetheart.

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Jennicat

Post   » Sat May 31, 2008 5:09 pm


First of all, thanks everybody for all the great ideas.

Suisan -- that's a great idea, I'll pick up some chewable vitamin C at the grocery store! I'm keeping her on a very soft fleece of her own, and she seems very grateful for it. I'm going to look for the coconut oil tonight. I may do a very slight bit of mineral oil on her worst spots until I can find it (unless someone has advice to the contrary)

Feylin -- definitely... I'm actually keeping her in one of the smaller pet store cages just so I can monitor her more closely and pick her up more easily.

GuineaPinny -- Not a problem, but if you would, let me get her up on Petfinder with her donate button first, just in case someone who's a millionaire feels sorry for her. ;)

She is the biggest sweetheart in the world, and will sit sweetly in my lap and let me rub the furry parts of her head. And then she'll give this sort of sigh and put her head down. Very calm considering how she must feel.

Talishan
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Post   » Sat May 31, 2008 8:58 pm


Jennicat, bless you and thank you for helping her.

If I end up getting some Program for this group, I can certainly send you some as well. Let me know if you want and need it:

Sef's site

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Jennicat

Post   » Sat May 31, 2008 9:19 pm


We just had a very hellish hour. I bathed her with the Nizoral and then she started scratching and seizuring wildly for about 30 minutes. We mutilated a sock to go on her temporarily (which she got out of fairly quickly) and gave her a dose of Metacam.

Poor, poor girl. I've never seen a pig seizure so badly with mites.

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GuineaPinny

Post   » Sat May 31, 2008 9:23 pm


Will do Jennicat. If any millionaires contact me, I will even point them in Clementine's direction (after a slight detour at my bank account).

Talishan
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Post   » Sat May 31, 2008 9:24 pm


How long ago did she last receive ivermectin? Methinks she needs the Revolution as soon as she can have it.

Don't bathe her again until the mites have mitigated; try Monistat cream directly on the worst (apparently) fungal spots in the meantime. (Uh, like I need to tell you that, now. Shoulda mentioned it earlier, huh? One of these days I'm not all here.)

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