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  1. A Guinea Pig for You: Caring for Your Guinea Pig (Pet Care) by Susan Blackaby, 2006-01
  2. Guinea Pigs (Pet Care) by Bobbie Kalman, Kelley Macaulay, 2004-03
  3. Guinea Pigs (ASPCA Pet Care Guides) by Mark Evans, 1992-09-15
  4. Guinea Pigs (Junior Pet Care/J-005) by Zuza Vrbova, 1990-06
  5. Starting With Guinea Pigs (The Basic Pet Care Guide Series) by Dietrich Altman, David Alderton, 1998-05
  6. Guinea Pigs and Chinchillas (Pet Care) by Denham, 1977-06
  7. Pet Care Guinea Pigs Dutch
  8. Taking Care of Your Guinea Pigs (A Young Pet Owner's Guide) by Helen Piers, 1993-09-09
  9. Guinea Pigs (Animal Planet Pet Care Library) by Julie Mancini, 2006-09
  10. Care of Uncommon Pets: Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Mice, Rats, Gerbils, Chickens, Ducks, Frogs, Toads and Salamanders, Turtles and Tortoises, Sn by William J. Weber, 1979-06
  11. Taking Care of Your Guinea Pig (Taking Care of Your Pet) by Joyce Pope, 1986-05-29
  12. Care for Your Guinea Pig (RSPCA Pet Guide Ser.) by RSPCA, 2004-08-01
  13. The complete book of pet care: Birds, cats, fish, dogs, guinea pigs, horses, mice, rabbits, reptiles by Peter Roach, 1983
  14. The Complete Book of Pet Care: Birds, Cats, Fish, Dogs, Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Horses, Mice, Rabbits, Reptiles by Peter Roach, 1995-08

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If you are looking for the perfect pet for a small child or for someone that has not kept pets before, then at DOOLITTLE'S we think the guinea pig is just what you are looking for. Guinea pigs are native to South America and were probably first domesticated by the now extinct Incas, they were kept not as pets but for food. Guinea pigs are still found wild in the grasslands and mountains of Peru, Argentina and Uruguay. They were introduced to Europe in the early sixteenth century possibly by the Dutch and were quite rare and valuable. Nobody knows quite how the Guinea pig got its name - it squeals like a small pig and perhaps it was first sold for one guinea, or was it the fact that the ships sailed to Europe from Guiana on the South American coast and as so often happens, words get changed. Guinea pigs are rodents, their closest relative is not the rat, but the porcupine!

2. Guinea Pig Care
care of guinea pigs. last update 11/12/99 information exists on the medical care and treatment of individual pet guinea pigs. Even less information is available
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Guinea pigs are hystricomorph rodents (related to chinchillas and porcupines) that originated from the Andes Mountains region of South America. They were probably first domesticated by the Indians of Peru, who used them for food and as sacrificial offerings to their gods. In the 16th century Dutch explorers introduced guinea pigs to Europe, and selective breeding and captive rearing began in earnest. Guinea pigs are very popular pets because of their availability, docile temperaments, tendency not to bite or scratch when handled, and relatively clean habits. They are not long-lived, which can be disconcerting to owners (especially children). Many parents, however, believe that having their children experience the relatively short period of companionship and subsequent death is a meaningful way to expose children to the "ups and downs" of life. In their natural habitat, guinea pigs live in open, grassy areas. They seek shelter in naturally protected areas or burrows deserted by other animals. Guinea pigs are sociable animals and tend to live in groups. They are strictly herbivorous (plant-eating) and do most of their foraging for grasses, roots, fruits and seeds in the late afternoon and early evening.

3. How To Care For Guinea Pigs
5. Pair Them Off. guinea pigs are happiest when with other guinea pigs, so many pet care books urge owners to keep two or more together.
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Animal Aid A descendant of the wild guinea pigs of South America, today's domesticated guinea pig is viewed by many as an "easy" pet for children. Many parents select a guinea pig as a first pet for their child, believing a small pet needs only a small amount of care. It is important to understand that these little guys have lots of requirements, including a roomy cage, specialized diet, daily cleanup, and gentle handling, and that an adult should be the primary caretaker. Want to learn more? Get the Pets for Life e-newsletter. Enter e-mail address: 1. Make Room at the Inn They may be small, but guinea pigs require ample space to move about. Make sure their living quarters are at least 18 inches wide, 14 inches high, and 25 inches deep. Guinea pigs housed in larger cages are more likely to be active. Do not use aquariums, as they provide poor ventilation, and mesh or wire-floor cages hurt guinea pigs' tender feet. Remember also to provide plenty of high-quality hay, which these rodents use for nesting and snacking. Do not use materials such as sawdust, cedar chips, or fabrics that may cause respiratory or other health problems. Finally, provide your guinea pig with a gnawing log (such as an untreated fruit tree branch), tunnels to crawl through, and platforms to climb on. Add a heavy food bowl resistant to tipping and gnawing and a water bottle with a sipper tube.

4. Seagull's Guinea Pig Compendium
Living vicariously through guinea pigs. since February, 1997. About Seagull's guinea Pig Compendium. The guinea Pig Compendium is one of the most comprehensive sources of guinea pig information on the Internet. pet owners the knowledge they need to help their guinea pigs attain, and exceed, their fiveto-seven year expected lifespan. Its detailed care
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The Guinea Pig Compendium is one of the most comprehensive sources of guinea pig information on the Internet. Our focus is to give current and future pet owners the knowledge they need to help their guinea pigs attain, and exceed, their five-to-seven year expected lifespan. Its detailed care guide (providing more useful and thorough information than most books sold in pet stores), general articles and vet finder make it an invaluable resource, and one of the most popular destinations for guinea pig owners on the World Wide Web. In memory of:
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5. Healthy Pet | Pet Care Tips: Guinea Pig Care And Feeding
healthy, happy guinea pig With good care, guinea pigs live up you can about your new pet; providing him nutritious diet, and expert veterinary care; and giving
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Looking for a pet that's gentle and loveable but doesn't require the run of the house? Then you may want to consider a guinea pig. Guinea pigs are one of several small, domesticated mammal species commonly known as "pocket pets." In 1996, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association, about 583,000 U.S. households kept at least one guinea pig as a pet. While we're not sure how they got their name, guinea pigs have been bred for more than 400 years. They descend from wild porcupine-like rodents of South America and are called "cavies" (a shortened form of their Latin name) by many breeders and owners. A guinea pig's claim to fame is that it is the only domestic rodent with no tail. Behavior
Guinea pigs rarely bite or scratch, but they can be messy-scattering food, water and bedding all over their cages. Their vocabulary includes about nine sounds, from whistling to purring to squealing. They are most active at dusk and dawn, but easily adjust to the routine of your household. Guinea pigs can be fun to watch. They like to explore new settings, but if scared, they'll either freeze or scatter in different directions. Choosing your new pet
Before welcoming Piggy into your home, it's a good idea to read up on guinea pigs and their care. Also, find a veterinarian in your area who is comfortable treating guinea pigs; not all of them are.

6. Guinea Pig Care
With good care and proper diet, guinea pigs should live 4 pregnant when you purchase them at a pet shop animals that are eaten in the wild, guinea pigs are very
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Guinea Pigs As Pets Ron Hines DVM PhD 10/10/03 Like swine, boy guinea pigs are called boars and females sows. Adult female guinea pigs weigh about a pound (450gms) while males weight in at about a pound and a half (700gm). They come in four basic varieties, long and shorthair, straight and swirled and an endless variety of colors. With good care and proper diet, guinea pigs should live 4-7 years. A few will reach 8 years of age.
Choosing The Right Guinea Pig: If you decide to purchase two pigs, make them both immature females. Males are more active than females and grow up larger. They also have more odor. If you purchase a male and a female you will have to have the male neutered or be resigned to endless litters of baby pigs and a shortened female lifespan. Females can become pregnant as early as two months of age so it is quite common for them to be already pregnant when you purchase them at a pet shop. If no males are present, there is no need to spay a female. Spaying a female guinea pig is considerably more expensive than neutering a male. Housing:
Bedding:
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I use heavy lead-free ceramic food dishes. Water can be provided in bowls but quickly get soiled with loose bedding and food. Water bottles with stainless steel ball bearing sipper tubes are much better. Guinea pigs drink a lot and love to run the water out of the bottles. That is why the sipper tube must have a metal ball at its spout.

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9. Guinea Pigs As Pets
The doctors at pet care Veterinary Hospital recommend you feed your guinea pig unlimited quantities of timothy, brome, orchard, or oat hay.
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Guinea pigs are popular pets for many reasons. They are docile and friendly, and once tamed, they seem to enjoy interaction with their owners. They make ideal first pets for older children, because they are easy to care for and rarely bite. A guinea pig does not require a lot of space, so it is an ideal pet for a child's bedroom or for a person living in an apartment. The guinea pig's life span of 3-5 years is longer than that of smaller rodents such as hamsters, gerbils, rats, and mice. Another name for the guinea pig is "cavy" from its scientific name, Cavia porcellus. Guinea pigs are rodents from South America, which were initially tamed by the Incas of Peru. The most common varieties of guinea pigs found in pet stores today are the English shorthaired, the Peruvian longhaired, and the Abyssinian rough-haired. Newer strains of longhaired cavies include the smooth-coated Silkies and the rough-haired Woolies. Many guinea pigs kept as pets are actually "mixed breeds." The various types of guinea pigs can be found in numerous colors and color combinations. The guinea pig's long gestation period (length of pregnancy) of 59-72 days is similar to that of dogs and cats rather than the other members of the rodent family (e.g., rats, mice, hamsters, and gerbils) that typically have a 21-to-28 day gestation period. This longer period results in well-developed (precocial) offspring that have open eyes and full hair coats when born and eat solid food within several days. The average litter size is 2 to 4. The female guinea pig should be bred before the age of 6 months. After that time, pelvic structures fuse, and giving birth will be difficult if not impossible.

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They are an ideal first pet for older children and are easy to care for and handle as they rarely bite. guinea pigs are docile and friendly, and once tamed
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The guinea pig is a popular pet for many reasons. They are an ideal first pet for older children and are easy to care for and handle as they rarely bite. Guinea pigs are docile and friendly, and once tamed, seem to enjoy the attentions of their owner. They don't require a lot of space, making them excellent pets for those living in apartments or where a dog or cat would be unsuitable. Compared to other popular rodents (i.e. hamsters, gerbils, and mice) they have a longer lifespan, from 3 to 5 years or more. Given its relative low maintenance and typically sweet personality, the guinea pig makes an excellent pet. The guinea pig is actually called a cavy from its scientific name, Cavia Porcellus. It is a rodent from South America, initially tamed and used for food by the Incas of Peru. The most common types now bred are the English short-haired, the Peruvian long-haired, and the Abyssinian rough-haired. There are also other newer strains of long-haired pigs such as Silkies, and a rough-haired strain called a Wooly. Of course, you can also find the "mixed breed" guinea pig as well. There are endless fur colors and color combinations which means there is a style of guinea pig to suit anyone's taste. Guinea pigs have some unique characteristics. One of the most unique is the long gestational period of pregnancy. It lasts 60 - 70 days, similar to dogs and cats. Most small pet rodents and rabbits will have a 3 - 4 week gestation. The length of pregnancy produces well developed offspring that have full coats when born, and besides nursing, are able to eat solid food within a day or two of birth. The average litter is usually 2 - 4 youngsters, where mice and hamsters may have up to a dozen. The female guinea pig should be bred before the age of 6 months, otherwise, pelvic structure will fuse and make birth difficult, if not impossible, later in life.

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17. Guinea Pig Care - Fact Sheet -- BC SPCA
Learn more about guinea pigs by consulting your veterinarian and/or one of the many care books for guinea pigs available at book stores, pet stores or your
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Animals trust you to provide care for the rest of their Here is what you must provide for your pet Cats cannot eat dog food, nor can guinea pigs eat rabbit
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CARING FOR YOUR guinea PIG guinea pigs (Cavies) make very popular pets. They are naturally clean and fairly hardy. They can be kept
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Guinea Pigs (Cavies) make very popular pets. They are naturally clean and fairly hardy. They can be kept indoors or in outside accommodation Although naturally nervous they soon become used to gentle handling. Guinea pig varieties are distinguished by the texture, length and colour of their hair and by coat patterns. They can broadly be classified as Smooth Coat, Abyssinian and Peruvian. HOUSING
Choose a well-constructed branded hutch. The hutch must be weatherproof with an overhanging roof. Wooden floors should be treated with a suitable protective sealant. Doors must be kept securely fastened. An outside run with a wire top can be provided for secure free exercise. Do not allow him to run about freely indoors as he may cause damage. If you plan to keep your guinea pig indoors a range of suitable cages are available. Always keep your guinea pig away from draughts and damp. BEDDING
This should consist of peat, whitewood sawdust or woodshavings. You should also provide good quality hay. Some of this will also be used for bedding. Remove any wet bedding, stale food and droppings daily. Wipe any damp patches with a suitable disinfectant. Once a week you should empty the hutch or cage and clean it thoroughly, washing with a suitable disinfectant. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Renew the bedding material. Clean and move the outside pen regularly.

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