Unique Features
Husbandry, Housing, & Nutrition
Clinical Procedures
Common Diseases
Husbandry Diseases
100

These are an unusual feature seen in blood smears

What is Kurloff cells?

100

Guinea pigs are usually housed in these types of cages

What is solid-bottomed stainless steel or plastic cages?

100

Guinea pigs are usually given medications through these four ways

What is orally, subcutaneous, intraperitoneal, or intramuscular?

100

Stress factors such as these increase the likelihood of disease development in GPs. (3 main ones)

What is excessive noise, temperature extremes, and environmental changes?

100

This condition is a common finding in guinea pig pets and can be brought on by wire-bottomed cages and abrasive bedding

What is pododermatitis or bumblefoot?

200

These two structures are what allow for easy examination of the microcirculation of the ears

What are hairless pinna and large tympanic bullae?

200

This is their optimal environmental temp/humidity range.

What is 65*F - 70*F and 40%-60% humidity?

200

This is the max volume of fluid that can be injected per site for SQs

What is 5-10ml per site?

200

List the six main bacterial infectious diseases GPs get.

What are pneumonia, Cervical Lymphadenitis, Intestinal Infections (Bacterial Enteritis), Tyzzer’s Disease, Mastitis, and Conjunctivitis?

200

GPs are particularly sensitive to these types of antibiotics

What is target gram-positive organisms?

300

Mating can be confirmed by the presence of this

What is a copulatory plug?

300

Vitamin C should be supplemented in the diet of guinea pigs to supply ______ daily

What is 10-30mg?

300

Guinea pigs have thick skin, and large-gauge needles are needed for most injections. What is that size range?

What is 20-24 gauge?

300

List the 3 ectoparasites GPs can get

What are Lice, Mites(burrowing/nonburrowing), and Fleas?

300

This type of therapy is administered to all anorectic GPs

What is Vitamin C therapy?

400

As animal models, guinea pigs are used to study these four areas.

What is allergy/respiratory disease, nutritional studies, hearing, and drug safety?

400

Improper handling can result in these three things

What is thoracic compression, diaphragmatic hernia, and bruised lungs?

400

Tilting a GP slightly so its nose points towards the floor helps minimize the likelihood of ________ ___ ______ during an IP

What is penetrating an organ?

400

Parasitic infection rarely causes disease unless ____ ____ ____ ____

What is guinea pigs are stressed?

400

These are the two diseases of pregnancy

What are Dystocia and Pregnancy Toxemia?

500

Sows intended for breeding should be bred before this age.

What is 6 months?

500

Guinea pig chow must be used up in ______ after its milling because after this point it will not retain an adequate amount of _________

What is 90 days; Vitamin C?

500

These are the vessels in which you can draw blood from. (hint: there are 5)

What are the lateral saphenous, cephalic, jugular, cranial vena cava, and femoral veins?

500

Genetic factors appear to play a role in the development of this noninfectious disease

What is neoplasia?

500

These are the humane ways of E+ to the AVMA

What are CO2 chamber, Overdose of gas inhalant, and Overdose of injectable drug (barbiturates) 

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