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    What should be the care for a guinea pig?

    What should be the care for a guinea pig?

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    Re: What should be the care for a guinea pig?

    A balanced diet is the main guarantee of a pet's health and beauty. You should not abuse cabbage and clover: in large quantities, such food causes gas formation in rodents. Fresh water should always be readily available.

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    Re: What should be the care for a guinea pig?

    Keep in mind that, due to its structure, a pet's coarse fur can often get dirty. As a rule, all dirt can be easily removed with a special brush. The rodent should be bathed only in extreme cases, but not more often than 2 times a year.

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    Re: What should be the care for a guinea pig?

    The guinea pig is a peaceful and cheerful pet, while at the same time it has a strong personality. If you are faced with the question of what kind of pet to have for a child, then a guinea pig is one of the most successful options. However, it should be noted that only adolescents 13-14 years old can be entrusted with full care of a guinea pig. Younger children can help adults feed and clean the cage. But everything related to examining the animal, trimming the claws, bathing, treating parasites is the concern of adults. Pigs are not aggressive and rarely bite, and then, as a rule, not for real, but only make it clear that they can bite. They will not bother you even in a not very spacious apartment, and the food will not cost a pretty penny. If you remember to clean the cage (you will find a detailed guide to choosing a cage for a guinea pig this site), then the smell is almost not felt. In addition, pigs are active in the daytime, which compares favorably with many other rodents, leading a violent night activity. All this makes pigs very attractive to keep at home. A cute rodent gets along well with all household members and with other pets, except that he does not make friends with a cat. Animals quickly become attached to a person, they love to be stroked. After several weeks of staying in a new house, the pig recognizes the owner, happily goes into his arms and even greets his appearance with joyful sounds. Do you want to be always welcome? Then get a guinea pig.

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