Guinea Pig Tunnels

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A Quick Guide to Guinea Pigs

March 29, 2009 by  
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Guinea Pigs

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Tel: (613) 725-3166 www.ottawahumane.ca DIET A healthy diet for adults is based on guinea pig pellets and quality grass hay, such as timothy hay. Both should be freely available at all times. Babies under six months and pregnant sows need alfalfa hay. A constant supply of hay provides fibre, vital to keep the teeth and digestive system in good shape. Guinea pigs must have adequate vitamin C in their diet. Look for plain pellets containing vitamin C but without seeds, nuts or coloured treats. The bag should be date stamped to ensure freshness and vitamin C potency. Also provide each guinea pig with a cupful of mixed fresh vegetables and fruit daily. Choose produce with a high vitamin C content, such as parsley, romaine lettuce, bell peppers and dandelions, occasionally adding a piece of carrot. Fresh water in a sipper bottle should be available at all times. Nutritional supplements are not necessary if a good, varied diet is provided. FERTILITY Male guinea pigs can be sexually mature at three weeks of age. Determine each pet’s sex, and keep males and females separate at all times to prevent unwanted babies. Because it is difficult to find enough appropriate homes for them, breeding guinea pigs is strongly discouraged. If a male and female are kept together, the male guinea pig should be neutered by an experienced veterinarian who specializes in exotics. A QUICK GUIDE TO GUINEA PIGS SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS • Penicillin-based drugs, commonly prescribed for other pets, are toxic to guinea pigs. • Exercise wheels and balls can cause injury to guinea pigs and should never be used. • Never leave your guinea pigs unsupervised where a predator or other pet could harm them. MORE INFORMATION Guinea Pigs: A Complete Pet Owner’s Manual, by Katie Behrend Guinea Pig Care: www.guineapigs.info HEALTH Find a veterinarian specializing in exotic animals and experienced in treating guinea pigs before you have an emergency. Guinea pigs try to hide signs of illness, so by the time you notice something is wrong, the illness is usually well advanced. The following signs mean your pet needs urgent veterinary care: not eating or drinking, lethargy, sneezing, wheezing, crusty eyes, fluffed up fur, diarrhea, blood in urine, loss of balance, tilted head, excessive scratching or hair loss. Keeping a weekly record of your pet’s weight will alert you to weight loss, which often indicates a health problem. www.ottawahumane.ca Ottawa Humane Society Guinea pigs make delightful companions for both adults and families. Once settled in their new home, guinea pigs are inquisitive, friendly and talkative. Guinea pigs are social animals, so it’s best to keep at least two for companionship. Their average life span is four to eight years but, with proper care and nutrition, guinea pigs can live up to ten years. Before adopting a pet guinea pig, consider the following: • Guinea pigs need nutritious food, fresh water and a clean habitat. • Guinea pigs need daily exercise and play. • All household members should understand how to hold and play with a guinea pig, and they should all be as eager as you welcome a guinea pig or two into the family. Tel: (613) 725-3166 www.ottawahumane.ca Optional items • One igloo • Bird toys made of untreated wood • Large diameter ferret tubes • Portable playpen • Cat carrier for travel • Medium or large Fiddle Sticks® • Bag of alfalfa hay for babies and sows after (not before) they’ve given birth HOUSING Guinea pigs should be kept indoors, safe from predators and climate extremes. Choose, or make, as large a cage as possible, with plenty of room for exercise. Aquariums are not suitable, due to poor ventilation. Look for a cage with a solid bottom, as wire floors and ramps can injure guinea pigs’ feet. Cover the floor with bedding such as pine shavings. Avoid sawdust as well as cedar, which contain harmful oils. The cage is best kept in a room where your pets can enjoy your company, out of drafts and direct sunlight. A temperature range of 65–75° F is ideal. Guinea pigs love a house or igloo to rest in and appreciate a few safe toys to play with, such as bird toys made from untreated wood. Choose heavy food dishes, or those that clip onto the cage, so the contents don’t spill. Keep your guinea pig’s habitat clean by removing soiled litter daily. Wash food dishes, water bottles and the cage bottom once a week. Always rinse and dry the cage well before adding clean bedding and returning your pet. GENERAL CARE Regular exercise outside the cage is essential for your guinea pig’s health, as well as great fun for the family. A room can be made safe for guinea pigs by preventing access to electrical cords, removing hazardous items and blocking gaps under appliances and furniture. Alternatively, a playpen will allow your pets to romp in safety. Guinea pigs enjoy a variety of safe toys such as wide tubes, cartons and wood bird toys. Most guinea pigs are cautious about being picked up, but love being petted once they are on your lap. Children must be supervised when holding a guinea pig and taught not to hold it too tightly or allow it to fall or jump. Guinea pigs are easily injured and may nip if not handled gently. While your guinea pig is on your lap, brush it gently to keep the coat sleek. An occasional toenail trim should also be part of regular grooming. SETTING UP HOUSE Essential items • Spacious cage with solid bottom (no aquariums!) • Two water bottles (if you’re housing two males or as back-up when you are away from the house) • One food dish (medium-sized ceramic or attachable bowl to the sides of the cage) • Two hay racks (if you’re housing two males or as back-up when you are away from the house) • One wooden hiding house • Soft brush & metal comb for longhaired guinea pigs • Nail clippers • Shavings • Large bag of green timothy hay • Plain guinea pig pellets (no seeds or nuts!) • Fresh green vegetables • Small piece of fruit Please support the animals in our community. but they need may be small, aily Guinea pigs ialized diet, d y cages, a spec room be happy le handling to eanup and gent cl and healthy. 101 Champagne Ave. S. Ottawa, ON K1S 4P3 Tel: 725-3166 / Fax: 725-5674 www.ottawahumane.ca email: ohs@ottawahumane.ca Charitable #: 123264715 RR0001 2005/03
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ASPCA Guinea Pig Care

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Guinea Pig Care Responsibility involves providing proper housing, nutrition, grooming and veterinary care Background • Guinea pigs originally came from South America. They’re larger than hamsters, but smaller than rabbits. They generally live for five to seven years, and are very sociable animals. • The various breeds of guinea pigs include Abyssinian, Abyssinian Satin, Peruvian, Peruvian Satin, Silkie (Sheltie), Silkie Satin, Teddy, Teddy Satin, Texal, American, American Satin, White Crested and Coronet. There are a wide variety of different hair types, colors and markings. • Guinea pigs make wonderful companions. They bite only when very frightened, usually from such things as mishandling or fear of a threatening animal. Children caring for guinea pigs should always be supervised by an adult, since these animals need to be treated gently. They are not toys. Primary responsibility should be with the parents. One of a guinea pig’s most endearing traits is his tendency to whistle when excited by someone coming into the room or offering a special treat. and/or empty coffee cans with smoothed edges in the enclosure. Guinea pigs can be allowed to run free in one room to get some additional exercise, but the room should be carefully checked for any openings from which the guinea pigs can escape, get lost and possibly end up hurt. These animals must be supervised when they are loose because they will chew on anything in their paths— including electrical wires. Diet • It is essential for you to provide your guinea pig with enough vitamin C. A quarter of an orange will meet her recommended requirements, and you can also offer other high-C foods such as kale and strawberries. Guinea pig pellets are supplemented with vitamin C, but rabbit pellets are not. Therefore, it is best to buy only guinea pig food. • You can give your guinea pig small amounts of fresh fruit and vegetables to complement his or her basic diet, but always make sure to clean up any leftover fresh food before it spoils. The ASPCA also recommends that you make grass hay available to your pet. It’s great for the digestive system, and will satisfy your pet’s need to gnaw. Fresh, clean water should be available at all times. Use an inverted bottle with a drinking tube, and change the water daily. should be brushed daily in order to prevent tangles and knots from forming. • Guinea pigs are social animals who prefer to live in small groups. If necessary, two young males generally can be kept together, but fighting usually breaks out among adult males. Several females can be kept together without problems, however. Since guinea pigs, like all rodents, multiply rapidly, keeping males and females together is not recommended. • A guinea pig who is ill should be seen by a veterinarian as soon as possible. WHERE CAN YOU FIND A GUINEA PIG? The ASPCA recommends getting yours from a responsible breeder or adopting one from a shelter or smallanimal rescue group. Call your local shelter and search on sites like www.petfinder.com for guinea pigs in need of loving homes. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION • “ASPCA Pet Care Guides for Kids – Guinea Pig”; Mark Evans; Dorling Kindersley; London, England; 1993. • In case of accidental poisoning, call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (ASPCA/APCC) 24-Hour Emergency Hotline Numbers: (888) 4ANI-HELP (426-4435) ($50 per case; Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express when you call.) Housing • The minimum space recommended for a single guinea pig is 2’ x 2’ x 2’. More space must be provided for any additional guinea pigs. Wire-bottom cages can be used if something is put down as flooring to keep the guinea pig’s feet from getting caught in the wire bottom. Never use a glass aquarium, due to the poor ventilation that it provides. Always keep the cage indoors away from drafts and extreme temperatures. The bottom of the cage should be lined with wood shavings or some other form of safe bedding. Do not use cedar or pine chips—the oils they contain can be dangerous to the animal. Timothy hay is a good choice of bedding. Be sure to change the bedding often enough to keep it dry and odor-free. It is possible to train a guinea pig to use a litter box, but the process is a slow one and a great deal of patience is required. • Guinea pigs love to hide when they play, so be sure to place cardboard tubes General Care • Guinea pigs’ teeth grow continuously, just like those of all other rodents. So, it is important for you to give your guinea pig a piece of wood that he or she can gnaw on to wear his or her teeth down. It’s best to provide a tree branch that has not been treated with pesticides or any other chemicals, but any small piece of unpainted wood that hasn’t been treated with chemicals will do. • Guinea pigs are very conscientious about grooming themselves, but brushing them on a regular basis will help keep their coat clean and remove any loose hairs. Long-haired guinea pigs The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals National Headquarters • 424 E. 92nd St. • New York, NY 10128-6804 • (212) 876-7700 • www.aspca.org Midwestern Regional Office • 1717 South Philo Road, Suite 36 • Urbana, IL 61802 • (217) 337-5030 • www.aspca.org/apcc TM and ® are protected by The ASPCA. ©2004 The ASPCA
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My Guinea Pig and Me

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My Guinea Pig and Me (For the Love of Animals)

Immanuel Birmelin. Barron's Educational Series 2001, Paperback, 64 pages, $24.32

Both kids and adults learn which foods guinea pigs like best, games they enjoy playing, and the care they need to stay healthy and happy. Books in the For the Love of Animals series are for new and inexperienced pet owners, parents whose kids would like to have a pet, and kids who simply want to know more about animals that make good pets. Emphasis is on building loving relationships between owners and pets. In this book, the nature and traits of the guinea pig are explained, and recommendations are given for interaction between pets and owners. The book is delightfully illustrated with vivid, heartwarming color photos and attractive pictorial charts. Several gatefold pages open wide to present photo essays and other visually attractive features that will appeal to both adults and younger pet owners. Topics covered in all titles in this series include: Golden rules of pet care ... Getting to know your pet ... Building love and trust between owner and pet ... Fun and games with your pet ... Caring for your pet in its old age. There are approximately 80 attractive full-color photos and drawings to supplement a fact-filled text.

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Guinea Piglopaedia

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Guinea Piglopaedia

Margaret Elward. Ringpress Books 2004, Paperback, 179 pages, $11.57

A Complete Guide to Guinea Pig Care

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Guinea Pig Beds

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