Guinea pigs are used for tinnitus research. @erniej you should give yours tinnitus and see how it handles it.
Guinea pigs are used for tinnitus research. @erniej you should give yours tinnitus and see how it handles it.
Sometimes, but it's usually mice.Really ? They use guinea pigs ?
Sometimes, but usually mice.
I talked with someone that was using guinea pigs in their audiology research, but they weren't actually damaging the guinea pigs and at the end of the study they're fine. Normally if they are going to blast the subject's ears giving them hearing damage and tinnitus they use mice.
https://www.med.wayne.edu/news/2017...nnitus-in-animals-may-lead-to-new-treatments/Thank you for your answer.
But if mices get T or other things how do they know ?
But if mices get T or other things how do they know ?
How is the guinea pig sound Does it calm youHis name is Adolph. He gets me through the rough times so far... I'm not doing well at all right now. Actually, I'm doing really bad. I've had T since 1991 but last October the crap hit the fan and over time when I don't think it can get any louder it does. I never though I'd be the one to need a guinea pig for support. He's always happy to see me and he's a good listener.
What's the nibbling thing? Sounds like a cool guinea pig friend you gotHe makes chirps and whistles. IMO they make great pets. When I first got him he would jump at even the slightest sound or movement. Now he's constantly standing up wanting attention. They like to nibble at your fingers to show affection. Adolph draws blood. I guess he REALLY likes me. He responds to his name by bouncing all over the place and knows what the word 'treat' means. Needs more work on the nibbling thing though.
Adolph Hitler? You weren't going to tell me his last name were you?His name is Adolph
Same here. I think some of the crap might have landed on me.I've had T since 1991 but last October the crap hit the fan and over time when I don't think it can get any louder it does.
Just Adolph. No connection to Hitler.Adolph Hitler? You weren't going to tell me his last name were you?
He is. Nibbling is how they like to connect. He's standing up right now trying to get some attention as I'm typing this. Once they get to know you they like interacting with you. I'm glad I got him. He also has excellent bladder control. Sometimes it's like reaching into his cage and taking out a best friend.What's the nibbling thing? Sounds like a cool guinea pig friend you got