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While the care for the newborn guinea pig is left mainly up to its mother, there are factors which you should be aware of in the cycle of the guinea pigs development. The guinea pig baby is normally running about quite soon after birth and you will find that the growth of the baby happens quite rapidly. Knowing how to care for your guinea pig from the beginning of its life to maturity will mean the difference in your guinea pigs overall well being.
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Knowing All About the Baby Guinea Pig
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The guinea pig is one of the most cherished animals in the animal kingdom. This is due to the mere simple fact that it is so lovable. It is also playful and intelligent. The lifespan of the guinea pig is anywhere from five and a half years to twelve years- with the difference being, how the guinea pig is raised.
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Choosing a Guinea Pig As a Pet
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When considering the adoption of a guinea pig, the most vital consideration that you should have is, can you care for it properly. The guinea pig is an animal that needs a lot of love and affection, along with proper diet to ensure that it has a long, healthy, well-balanced life. If you do not have time to devote to your guinea pig on a daily basis, then adoption should not be considered.
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For a Guinea Pig Adoption
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Adopt a Guinea Pig will teach you a little trick that will get your little pet to trust you much faster allowing you to pick him up and cuddle him much faster then otherwise. Remember you are a giant to him so he’s a little nervous at first. This trick will build the trust fast.
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Adopt a Guinea Pig in a Way That Will Build Trust For Him
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The location in your home for your new pet guinea pig to live often comes down to the choice of an indoor cage/ enclosure or an outdoor hutch / run. Many pet stores have both varieties of homes for sale that are appropriate and adequately sized. Even though, similar to rabbits, guinea pigs have been predominantly kept in an outdoor hutch it is more difficult to fully appreciate your guinea’s as a companion and a family member unless they live with the owner in their home; likewise the animal won’t get to know the owner.
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Guinea Pig Cage Or Hutch?
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When housing a guinea pig, it is best to spend time choosing the location carefully to ensure that both comfort and the animal’s safety is considered. The location for the Guinea Pig’s cage or house should be in a quiet and safe area that has consistent air circulation and is neither too cool nor hot. Guinea’s prefer to exist in approximately 65 degrees Fahrenheit, so therefore the temperature needs to be controlled and adjusted in times of hot or cold periods.
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Guinea Pig Cage
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We understand that once we have a new pet, most likely we would want to cuddle them often. Part of this is hardly putting them down, however like any other pet, when Guinea pigs arrive to their new home they have the tendency to be scared. They should be given time to adjust to their new home and new environment.
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Taking a Guinea Pig Home
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Guinea Pigs are a super pet for children due to their gentle demeanor. However, there a few things you need to know before your pick out your Guinea Pigs As Pets.
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Guinea Pigs As Pets
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This is a very easily bred animal. In my experience all that is necessary to get Guinea Pig babies is to have a male and one or more females together.
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Breed Guinea Pigs
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This is a very easily bred animal. In my experience all that is necessary to get Guinea Pig babies is to have a male and one or more females together.
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Breed Guinea Pigs