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Information - Guinea Pigs and Heat
It is summer, and it is hot, or you live in a warm climate. If you are lucky and have an air condition system in your house or apartment you are well off. But what if you don't?

Guinea pigs don't take heat very well. Their compact body structure conserves heat much better than it dissipates it. The only place where they have sweat gland are the soles of their feet! Some guinea pigs can tolerate warm temperatures better than others, but it only goes so far. In extreme situations guinea pigs can get a heatstroke, which is something you want to avoid.

Signs

When your pig is overheated it probably will hang more or less exhausted in a corner, breathing more or less heavily. According to Diseases of Domestic Guinea Pigs the clinical signs are the following: Luckily, I never saw most of the above mentioned signs on my own pigs. Rapid respiration and moderate prostration were the only ones I ever experienced.

Treatment

Should your pig be overheated, you need to cool it down immediately. Wrap it in a cold damp towel. Replace the towel often. If the pig is really doing badly, go to the vet! Don't wait too long!

Prevention

These are some tips how to prevent overheating in the first place.