Tuesday 3 May 2016

GUINEA PIGS ARE ALSO BEST PETS TO KEEP

GUINEA PIGS ARE ALSO BEST PETS TO KEEP



Thinking of getting a pet but don’t want the responsibility of a cat or a dog? How about a guinea pig?Guinea pigs, or “cavies,” are short-tailed, rough-haired South American rodents (family Caviidae). Guinea pigs have always been one of the exotic pets I recommend most, especially for families considering a pet for the first time. Why are guinea pigs one of my favorites?  Guinea pigs are hardy. When cared for and fed properly, guinea pigs are generally very healthy animals. Like other pets, they can be prone to particular diseases — for example, dental disease and bladder stones in their case — but these conditions may be prevented to some degree with proper nutrition and regular medical checkups. Also, since guinea pigs are from cool climates, they don’t do well in hot, humid conditions. Keeping them inside lessens the likelihood that they’ll overheat and/or dehydrate.Guinea pigs can make rewarding animals for adults, or children with careful supervision from a responsible adult. An adult must ensure they are cared for properly every day Guinea pigs can live for 5 to 6 years so be sure you can commit to caring for them for their whole lives.

Guinea pigs can make rewarding animals for adults or children with careful supervision from a responsible adult. Remember that with any animals for children, an adult is always legally responsible for ensuring the animal is cared for properly. Guinea pigs are inquisitive and intelligent animals, and they can become friendly if gently handled from a young age. They can live for five to six years, though some may live longer.Safe wood flakes or other suitable absorbent bedding/litter ,Dust-free hay Hay and grass should form the majority of your guinea pigs’ diet. Good quality, fresh, dust-free hay must always be available for your guinea pigs to eat. Hay maintains healthy digestion and helps to wear guinea pigs’ teeth down, preventing them from growing too long or misaligned and becoming painful.Fresh, leafy greens such as broccoli and kale, or herbs and fresh dandelion leaves should be given to your guinea pigs daily but remember to introduce new foods gradually to avoid digestive upsets. Fruits such as apples, and root vegetables like carrots are high in sugar, so only give them in very small amounts as occasional treats. We feed our guinea pigs Pets at Home nuggets and recommend that you continue to do so when you take your new animals home. Sudden changes to the diet should be avoided as this can cause digestive upsets. If you do wish to change your guinea pig's’ diet at any time, introduce the new food slowly over period of about 10 days, phasing out the old food completely.

Guinea pigs need fresh water daily in heavy-based bowls or bottles. Check your guinea pigs’ water supply at least twice a day and make sure it does not freeze in winter. A bottle snug is ideal for your guinea pigs’ water bottles – it’ll help to keep the bottles cool and algae free in the summer and help to prevent them from freezing in the winter There are several options which you can use as a bedding material, which for example include wooden shavings, paper, hay, polyester fleece, cloth, etc., or combinations of some of these options. All of them have both advantages and disadvantages, and it finally is up to you which one will you use

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