Small Mammals Q&A 01

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A three-year-old female guinea pig has had an unpleasant body odor for three days. Six days ago the owner took the guinea pig to another veterinarian to have her feet examined because the plantar surfaces were reddened. The veterinarian diagnosed pododermatitis. The owner was instructed to take the guinea pig off wire flooring and place it on shredded paper. The veterinarian also prescribed oral amoxicillin with clavulinic acid to treat the infection. The feces in the carrier have a thick-liquid consistency. The guinea pig is still eating and drinking.

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