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Guinea Pig Back Leg Problems (Not Working, Paralysis, Dragging, Weak & More)
Hi. My guinea pig has started dragging her 2 back legs. She seems fine otherwise...great appetite. She is a little over 7 years old.... | PetCoach
Guinea Pig Back Leg Problems (Not Working, Paralysis, Dragging, Weak & More)
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Guinea Pig Back Leg Problems (Not Working, Paralysis, Dragging, Weak & More)
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My guinea pig has been ill lately. First she lost her appetite and refused to eat, now she can't walk on her back legs, but she's fighting for us : r/guineapigs
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Cavy Savvy Guinea Pig Community - Hind limb paralysis.... Hind legs that suddenly stop working can be attributed to a variety of conditions. Self diagnosis by owner is NOT recommended!!! 1/ Scurvy -
Guinea Pig Back Leg Problems (Not Working, Paralysis, Dragging, Weak & More)
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Poor Ziggy has his back legs paralyzed this morning . Got him to the vet already. But still they don't know. Have you experienced that? : r/guineapigs
Help, dropped piggy dragging back legs :-( | The Guinea Pig Forum
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My 4 month old guinea pig has a swollen hind leg/foot and a little discolored. It seems its the joint that is swollen. She is dragging... | PetCoach