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Why is my guinea pigs fur crusty?
With sarcoptic mange mites, the following signs may occur: Affected skin will get thick and sometimes yellowish and crusty. Secondary bacterial skin infection commonly occurs. In time, weight loss is common, and your guinea pig may become debilitated, lethargic, and depressed.
Why does my guinea pig have a bald spot on his head?
The primary sign of ringworm infection is bald patches, usually starting at the head. Irritation and itching may also be seen in infected guinea pigs. The bald patches will generally have crusty, flaky, red patches within them; when these patches appear on the face, it is usually around the eyes, nose, and ears.
Does my guinea pig have dandruff?
A guinea pig is a tailless rodent, with lots of hair that are often kept as a pet, but like humans, guinea pigs also face dandruff problems. Guinea pigs are however prone to several medical conditions, which may include guinea pig dandruff. Dandruff may cause the debris on the skin to appear as if it’s flaking off.
What do I do if my guinea pig has a bald spot?
If your guinea pig has bald spots, then this could be due to mange mites or a fungal infection, both of which are easily treatable with a special shampoo. Many owners assume that guinea pigs lose their hair as they get older, but this isn’t true.
Can guinea pigs have dandruff?
Dandruff refers to a specific skin condition, but it may be that your guinea pig has one or more reasons for debris on the skin that appears to flake off. These are common, even to the best-kept guinea pigs, and parasites are easily spread from guinea pig to guinea pig.
How do you fix guinea pig dandruff?
Guinea pigs are required to receive mite prevention treatment, given by the vet every three months. There is also a treatment called Fido’s Free Itch concentrate. Fido’s Free Itch concentrate is used to treat the walking dandruff mite. The shampoo is also used to treat the walking dandruff mite.