29 JAN 2016
Encouraging Natural Guinea Pig Behaviour
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Guinea pigs come from the lower slopes of the Andes Mountains in South America. They are naturally active little creatures that need space to run around, stand on their hind legs and stretch out. If you’re a guinea pig parent, you’ll know they are inquisitive, intelligent and love gnawing and exploring tunnels.   Guinea pigs are also sensitive, especially to extreme changes in temperature. They can become unwell if kept in really hot or really cold environments, and should be kept out of draughty, damp and dirty areas too. Most small pets are happiest when their natural behaviour traits are encouraged. Follow these 4 golden rules: Access all areas – Let your pet have access to everything they need at all times including lots of space, the correct food, water, safe places, toys and an appropriate companion. Hidey holes – Small pets that are naturally prey animals are easily startled and susceptible to stres.. [More] guineapigsonlawn.jpg
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13 JUN 2014
Meet The Skinny Pig
Posted By : Guest Filed Under : Guinea Pigs | Pet Care
They are small, hairless and have been taking the UK by storm... meet the skinny pig. The bald creatures are just a few inches long and can easily fit in the palm of your hand standing them out from the larger and more common guinea pigs. The bald animals must live indoors and need sun cream in summer Unlike their Peruvian cousins, 'Skinnys' do not occur naturally in the wild, but were created by scientists in The Institute Armand Frappier lab in Montreal in Canada in 1978. Because they only have a small amount of hair on their muzzles, feet and legs skinnys have become a popular choice for animal lovers with allergies to hair. 'Skinnies, as they're known, can come in a variety of colours and patterns, such as Dutch, tortoiseshell, Himalayan and many others. The skinny pig (left) is smaller than its Peruvian cousin (right) While they typically have hair on their muzzles, feet, and legs, they are hairless over the remainder of their bodies.' However,.. [More] skinny pig blog.jpg
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06 JUN 2014
Guinea Pigs Make Great Pets
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Guinea pigs are more than just soft, adorable pets. They are smart animals that are good with kids and make a great addition to the family. They are normally very friendly and sometimes even squeak happily when their owners walk into the room. If you’ve decided to adopt a guinea pig, you probably already know how important it is to provide a good home for him. Guinea pigs need proper care and the best home so they will be healthy and content. When guinea pigs are well looked after, their lifespan is usually between five and seven years. So how do you make sure your guinea pig has the best home possible? Here are some guidelines to help you welcome your newest family member into the home. What You Will Need There are some supplies you will need from the day you pick up your guinea pig. These supplies need to be ready for your guinea pig in order for him to be safe and happy while he gets used to his new home. When you purchase a guinea pig, make su.. [More] guinea pig & kid2.jpg
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