Friday, May 16, 2014

Friday Video: the Boy Bits

After our informative series of video's about hair styling, we've selected a few video's about keeping your bottoms clean.

short video


Long video


We cannot get Swarfega in the Netherlands. There probably is something similar on the market, but for us the dishwashing soap works well enough. We also really like the idea of distracting us with veggies (short video). Other than that, our procedure is more similar to the long video. So there you have it ;-)

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We also found a video on anal sack cleaning for boars

So there you have it.

Have a nice Wheekend!

*evil grin* Sorry, boys. We do apologize ;-)

2 comments:

  1. So cool! I think this is a great post! I love guinea pigs so much, and am to know more about them! Thank you. ;)
    Grace xxx ♥

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  2. Piggyfriends19 May, 2014 23:33

    Slave did not have time to watch these videos at the weekend but has caught up tonight.

    She does our grease glands when we are having a shampoo. Whilst we are sitting in the bath all lathered up with VetSect Repel shampoo, she rubs a blob of Swarfega into the grease gland of any piggy needing it and by the time that we are ready to be rinsed off, the grease has all gone.

    She uses the shower pipe with the head removed for bathing us and none of us mind the noise. She bathes us in pairs or trios so that we have someone to talk to whilst we are in the spa.

    After a rub with a warm towel, we are placed into boxes full of more towels and given treats whilst we dry. She changes the towels a few times until we are quite dry. Many of us have long hair and take that bit longer to dry.

    Most of us don't mind a bath. Many of us enjoy the experience. Some of us, like Otto, love it and would spend all day in the bath. There is always something to do in the bath. We can explore the plug hole, push the shower pipe around or roll the shampoo bottle around. Slave has a couple of plastic dolphins and these can be pushed to and fro.

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