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Guinea Pig Caresheet - Information To Assist In Keeping Your Guinea Pig Healthy And Happy!
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Caring For A Guinea Pig
The guinea pig's endearing personality provides delightful companionship
for both adults and families. Once settled in their new home they are inquisitive,
friendly and talkative. At least one guinea pig friend of the same sex is
recommended. With proper care and nutrition guinea pigs can live up to 10 years,
though the average is 4-8 years.
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Guinea Pig Caresheet
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General
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Most guinea pigs love to be petted once they are on your lap,
but are cautious about being picked up. Children must be supervised
when holding a guinea pig and taught not to hug it tightly, or
allow it to fall or jump. Guinea pigs are easily injured and may
nip if not treated kindly. Regular exercise outside the cage is
essential and great fun for the whole family!
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Housing
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Guinea pigs should be kept safe indoors and need as large a cage
as possible, with room to exercise. Aquariums are not suitable,
due to poor ventilation. Look for a cage with a solid bottom, as
wire floors and ramps can injure guinea pigs' feet. Cover the floor
with bedding such as Carefresh or Aspen shavings. Avoid pine and
cedar, which contain harmful oils, and sawdust. The cage is best
in a room where your pets can enjoy your company. Guinea pigs love
a house or igloo to rest in.
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Diet
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A healthy diet is based on quality grass hay, e.g. Timothy, and guinea
pig pellets, freely available at all times. Babies under 6 months need
alfalfa hay. Look for plain pellets containing vitamin C but without
seeds, nuts or colored treats. Also provide a cupful of mixed fresh
vegetables and fruit, rich in vitamin C, daily. Parsley, Romaine lettuce,
bell peppers and dandelions are good choices, with a piece of carrot
occasionally. Remember to supply fresh water in a water bottle daily.
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Cleaning
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Spot clean soiled areas 2-3 times a week and scrub out the
entire cage weekly, as well as food dishes and water bottles.
Always rinse and dry the cage well before adding the bedding.
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Health
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Find a veterinarian specializing in exotic animals and
experienced in treating guinea pigs before you need one.
The following signs mean your pet needs URGENT veterinary
care: not eating or drinking, lethargy, sneezing, wheezing,
crusty eyes, fluffed up fur, diarrhea, blood in urine, loss
of balance, tilted head, excessive scratching or hair loss.
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Warnings
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Penicillin-based drugs, commonly prescribed for other pets,
are TOXIC to guinea pigs. Exercise wheels and balls can cause
injury to guinea pigs and should never be used.
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Fertility
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Male guinea pigs can be sexually mature at three weeks old.
Make absolutely sure of your pet's sex and keep males and females
separate at all times to prevent unwanted babies. Due to the health
risks, breeding pet guinea pigs is STRONGLY discouraged.
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