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Hey all
i`m thinking about rehoming a guinea pig and need some questions answered before i can really think about getting one. I have never owned a guinea pig in my life before and don`t know anybody who does/has. So here`s my questions. 1.)How often do they get ill/ what diseases/illnesses do they get and are they exspensive to cure? Please help me.2.) Do they Cost alot to keep, with food bedding toys etc? 3.)Can you keep them in the same room as a dog?(as my dog sleep on my bed) 4.)How much room do they require? 5.) How long do they live for/average age? 6.)How much exercise do they require? Many thanks to anybody who helps me Carl |
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Re: Have Some (basic/newbish) questions about keeping (a) Guinea Pig/s
hiya,
http://www.peteducation.com/index.cfm?c=18+1800 link for indepth info. g-pigs (cavvys/cavvies) can live anything from 3-5 years. you should really buy at least 2 as they're sociable, need to be the same sex! 2 pigs need the same size and runaround room as one normal sized rabbit. so look for cavvy/rabbit cages/hutches. If you have a garden then think about getting an outdoor pen for them. You don't have to buy one you can make one, there are guides on the web if you look up g-pig or rabbit runs (or something similar). if you don't have a garden, then letting them run around on your kitchen floor with you is a good option, they're not very good climbers so won't be able to get up on the counters etc. as long as they can't get into cupboards or under them or behind anything they'll be fine. they need attention everyday, and allowed out to run around most days (ideally everyday). they nibble things so letting them run around in your room might lead to eaten clothes and carpet. you might find them too noisy in your room, but whether the dog will like them or not is another matter. The pigs will most likely love your dog as it's big, furry and warm, you'll have to make sure the dog isn't scared of them or think they're food. g-pigs can be kept outside quite happily even in winter as long as they have enough hay (never use straw), food and water, and paper for lining and shredding. they love raw veggies so any peelings from your own meals will go down treat, you won't need a compost bin ever again. ![]() They're cheap to keep, you just need lots of newspaper for the floor of their cage, hay to snuggle into and food. You don't have to get them toys, they will play with the dogs toys or play with the dog and you. generally g-pigs are quite healthy, you need to clean their hutch out regularly, they like any other rodenty type animal may get common things like mites, resp problems, fleas etc, anything they can pick up off you or your dog like colds etc. but I wouldn't worry about that until it happens, it'll be a rare occurence. hope that helps. oh you can get them insured as well, i'm not sure how much it is but i would recommend it, just in case.
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Re: Have Some (basic/newbish) questions about keeping (a) Guinea Pig/s
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owieprone gave you some good advice so I'll just chip in with what I've learnt from keeping them tooThey are quite healthy if fed and housed the right way, the main problem I've had is their back teeth grow and sometimes need to go to vets and get them filed down. But if you buy them special wood to knaw on and give them plenty of hay and grass and veg, this should keep them down. If your dog has no problems with small furry animals, just introduce them slowly and safely. My old guinea pig and dog were the best of friends, guinea used to eat cabbage leaves from his paws, and they would always lick each other ![]() On average I think they live anything from 4-6 years? My oldest was nearly 5 when he died. They aren't expensive to keep, just the initial setting up of the hutch or cage that probably costs the most. Also try and get it insured. Although I'm having problems at the minute getting mine done! No where I've found insures guinea pigs?!? But I'm sure somewhere does... Hope this helps a little bit, sorry for the rambling. ![]() |
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Re: Have Some (basic/newbish) questions about keeping (a) Guinea Pig/s
yeah i was bored yesterday, typing v's was the most fun i'd had all day.
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