Guinea Pig Flashcards

1
Q

What is the suborder of the guinea pig?

A

Hystricomorpha

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2
Q

Complete the sentence for the suborder hystricomorpha:
- (Shorter/Longer) gestation periods
- Produce (precocial/altricial) offspring at birth
- Cellular membrane closed over vaginal opening during (estrus/diestrus) and parturition.

A
  • Longer gestation periods
  • Produces precocial offspring at birth
  • Cellular membrane closed over vaginal opening during estrus and parturition
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3
Q

What are the three main biomedical research uses of guinea pigs.

A

Pregnancy toxemia/ketoacidosis
Scurvey
Tuberculosis

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4
Q

(T/F) Guinea pigs have predominant incisor teeth, no tails, 4 digits in both front and hind legs, and their mouths do not open wide.

A

False - everything is true except they have 4 digits on the front feet and 3 on the hind feet

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5
Q

Why do guinea pigs not do well with systemic antibiotic administration.

A

Large cecum present (with taeniae)
It is 65% of total GI tract capacity

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6
Q

What do both sexes in guinea pigs have that is different than other species?

A

Inguinal mammae
(Male only has the os penis with two styles)

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7
Q

(T/F) It is fine to scruff the neck of a chinchilla and support the rear quarters.

A

False - Should not scruff the neck
Proper handling: Support chest and rear quarters

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8
Q

How long do guinea pigs live for?

A

5-7 years

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9
Q

What is different of the urine in guinea pigs than other species?

A

Normally thick and cloudy, pH alkaline
(will eat away at metal cages cause it is caustic)
In comparison - they do not pee a lot

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10
Q

Guinea pigs will (run/freeze) with loud sounds and (run/freeze) with motion.

A

Freeze - loud sounds
Run - Motion

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11
Q

(T/F) Guinea pigs HATE diet changes and just changes in general

A

True

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12
Q

Guinea pigs are strictly ____ when it comes to their nutrition.

A

Herbivores

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13
Q

(T/F) Guinea pigs do not partake in coprophagy practices.

A

False - they do

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14
Q

What vitamin do guinea pigs require in their daily intake because they cannot make it?

A

Vitamin C

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15
Q

If the cages have wires in guinea pigs what can this lead to?

A

Pododermatitis and finger injury

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16
Q

What is unacceptable bedding for guinea pigs?

A

Cedar and saw dust

17
Q

How do you sex guinea pigs?

A

Females: Y shape opening
Males: Might be able to extrude penis

18
Q

Why do guinea pigs have to be bred and deliver their first litter before 6-8 months of age?

A

Permanent fusion of pubic symphysis

19
Q

What age should guinea pigs should be weaned?

A

3 weeks

20
Q

Which two locations would you take blood collection for guinea pigs?

A

Lateral saphenous/Cephalic vein
Jugular vein

21
Q

What are the differences between rats/mice and guinea pigs on hematology results?

A

Lower RBC
Lower hemoglobin
Variable amount of erythrocytes

22
Q

If you do a smear of a guinea pig blood what is a different cell they have that might confuse the tech?

A

Kurloff cells - Mononuclear leukocyte with oval inclusion bodies

23
Q

What main bacteria can cause respiratory disease in guinea pigs?

A

Bordetella bronchiseptica
(can also have strep. pneumonia)

24
Q

What clinical sign can Strep pneumonia can cause apart from resp disease in guinea pigs?

A

Abortion

25
Q

What deficiency do guinea pigs have to have to get scurvy (Ricketts)?

A

Vitamin C deficiency

26
Q

Who are the ones that get clinical signs of scurvy? (guinea pigs)

A

Young (2 week old) guinea pigs

27
Q

In what disease do guinea pigs get rosary bead disease (multiple bumps along costochondral junction ribs)?

A

Scurvy

28
Q

Who (what population) needs more vitamin C to not get scurvy in guinea pigs?

A

Pregnant females need 3x more Vit C

29
Q

What bacteria is associated with antibiotic associated enterotoxemia in guinea pigs?

A

Clostridium difficile

30
Q

What are the two treatments of antibiotic associated enterotoxemia in guinea pigs?

A

Re-establish normal GI flora:
Lactobacillus
Transfaunation

31
Q

Why is it important to know if a guinea pig has salmonellosis?

A

Zoonotic and they can be asymptomatic carriers

32
Q

What are the two urogenital diseases of guinea pigs?

A

Urinary calculi and ovarian cyst

33
Q

In an ovarian cysts in guinea pigs have a specific clinical sign that you can see when they come in to the clinic, what is it?

A

Bilateral symmetrical alopecia
Gotta do an OHE to treat

34
Q

What is the difference between type 1 and 2 of pregnancy toxemia in guinea pigs?

A

Type 1: Pre-eclampsia/circulatory form
Happens in multiparous, obese and under stress
Type 2: Fasting ketosis/metabolic or nutritional form
Fasting resulting in hypoglycemia/lipid metabolism
Last trimester/obese

35
Q

What is the organism in guinea pigs that causes cervical lymphadenitis?

A

Strep zooepidemicus

36
Q

What does cervical lymphadenitis cause and how is it treated in guinea pigs?

A

SQ cervical masses which yield yellow/white exudate and they might have no other signs.
Lance/flush surgical excision and systemic antibiotics

37
Q

(T/F) Cervical lymphadenitis is zoonotic.

A

True

38
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