Monday, October 5, 2015
Fuzzypeg before and after
Some of you reading this now might not have seen these so we thought that we would show them again.
Fuzzypeg came to us from a home where the slave did not know how to care for long haired piggies. He came with Gandalf, whom you will have seen on this blog and he is a Coronet and was not in such bad shape as Fuzzypeg. He just needed a haircut round the back and had his nails clipped
Fuzzypeg's coat was totally matted and full of bits of hay so a lot had to be removed. As Pat said, there was enough taken off to knit a couple of guinea pigs.
Here you can see a whole bagful of surplus hair - as big again as Fuzzypeg himself.
Then he had a shampoo and had his curly nails cut. Here he is drying off.
And here he is enjoying a snack after all that pampering. As you can see he still has some of his curly coat left but minus the mats and tangles.
Moral of this tale is that if you own a long haired piggy, keep up with the hairdressing. Of course, if you are reading this blog, you already know that!
Friday, October 2, 2015
Friday Video; This is a Merino Guinea Pig
In other news I am now 6 years and 6 months old go me!!
Friday, September 25, 2015
Friday Video: A Bit of Guinea Pig Fun
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Alpaca piggies for our card game
We will start this off with Piggyfriend Alpacas.
Here are Snickers on the left and her father, Leo. They belonged to Slave's friend and they used to board with us when she went away on holiday. Eventually they came to live with us full time.
And here is our Fuzzypeg.
Our Slave knows that a member of the GPDD had an Alpaca who looked the image of our Fuzzypeg but she can't remember who he belonged to. She even has his photo in her vast collection of pigtures. If this Slave could get in touch and give her permission, we would love to add this photo.
Friday, September 11, 2015
Friday Video: Fun Treat for Piggies
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Crested piggie
Agent Cookie: Hi, I have a different colour crest. My pals on Twitter call it a pigwig. It's like having a polar cap, except on your head. Cookie x
New Smooth-haired entry
Monday, August 31, 2015
Crested Piggies
First of all is our dear Gulliver, who grew to be a LAPS member ( Large and Ample Piggy Society ) as you can see in the pigture below. All the good views of him show him looking up at the photographer and this is the only one that we could find showing his crest.
Next you can see Halloween, named because he arrived here on October 31st. and here he is celebrating his special day. He was with us for 8 years, our oldest ever Piggyfriend.
Now you can see Sam enjoying his lunch.
And finally here is Amethyst, who loved to sleep on top of her box.
If any readers have pigtures of their Crested Piggies, please send them in, especially if you have an American Crested. Unlike our Piggyfriends, the American Crested has the crest in a different colour to the rest of the coats. We believe that these piggies have a white crest. The American Crested looks even more like they are wearing hats as the crest shows up so well against the rest of the coat.
If we get enough pigtures of both ordinary cresteds plus American cresteds we might be able to make up a set of both.
Watch out for our next set coming soon..............
Friday, August 28, 2015
Friday Video: Making the Piggy House
Monday, August 24, 2015
Book Review; Guinea Pig Pride and Prejudice
Last week we were contacted by Bloomsbury publishing to see if we would like to receive a copy of Guinea Pig Pride and Prejudice a new book they are launching we asked Mummy and she got all excited and said yes.
On Saturday the book arrived in the post as you can see from the pigtures below it was beautifully wrapped just like a present (we think it would make a great gift for piggy loving humans)
At bedtime mummy read the story to us its about piggies falling in love despite not liking each other at first.
Mummy loved the cute pigtures especially the cast list and we really liked the smart costumes (you can see some of our favourite shots below)
What we also liked was the message at the back of the book about supporting local shelters well that has our full backing and we are glad to see them get a mention as lots of humans have no idea the piggy rescues exist.
Now enjoy the pigtures and start planning which of your humans has been good enough to get a copy.
Sunday, August 16, 2015
abscesses v. sebaceous cysts
Hello everyone, Otto Piggyfriend here.
First of all a warning. Mieke has added a photo of her late piggy, Toby, to this post. Poor little piggy had a nasty abscess and you can see him after it had been lanced. It looks nasty but it might be useful to see how it looks.
You'll remember recently reading the post about Agent F1 aka Jim's sebaceous cyst. It was on August 3rd. Well, at the very same time I had one too. Mine was on my back and Slave might not have noticed it under all my long hair ( in this pigture I have had a haircut but I usually look like a mop ) but the cyst appeared right in the middle of my parting. Like Jim, I had it attended to by an expert - in my case our Rodentologist.
Slave didn't take any photos of this as she forgot to take her camera along but if you look back at Jim's post, you'll see what it looked like. Our Rodentologist shaved off my coat around the cyst, made an incision in it and then squeezed out all the nasty looking contents. He says that piggy skin is like leather! Our Slave can do this herself but what she cannot do is remove the gland underneath. Without this, there is a chance that the cyst will come back. She watched very carefully as he cleaned the area up and then picked out the gland with a pair of tweezers. I was busy watching the squirrels racing up and down the tree outside our Rodentologist's home so I missed it all and never squealed once. After he had removed the gland, he packed the hole where the cyst had been with Dermisol cream ( this is antiseptic ) and I was given lots of parsley to eat, after which we came home. Slave kept an eye on it but it healed up very quickly and now there is nothing to be seen.
These cysts can appear in different places. Our Petunia once had one underneath near her leg.
An abscess is a much more serious matter. This contains a lot of nasty pus, which is toxic, smells horrible and needs careful removal. Rather than just a small lump, which gets bigger slowly, an abscess can come up overnight and can be huge. They are often around the neck area and, because of their position can cause a piggy trouble when trying to eat. Our Rodentologist lances them when they are ready, being very careful of the contents and usually keeps the piggy patient in the hospital until they are better as, although the pus has been removed, more keeps being produced and it fills up again. Constant draining is needed. Some vets will remove the encapsulated abscess under anaesthetic but our Rodentologist does not want to subject a piggy to anaesthesia unless absolutely necessary as it is so dangerous for us. Sometimes a drain is inserted to keep the hole open so more pus can come out or else the abscess can be lanced again as often as is necessary. It can take a long time for an abscess to clear up completely and sometimes there can be a second one behind the first and maybe a third in a chain.
We may need a lot of syringe feeding during this time until we can eat by ourselves again.
Sometimes piggies can get tooth root abscesses and these are very dangerous and hard to treat.
Toby (one of Mieke's late piggies) had an abscess in his cheek, it might have been in this tooth root, it was very close at least. |
Our Rodentologist does not give antibiotics as an abscess is separate from the rest of the body. The word comes from the Latin meaning that it is walled off.
If any of our readers have had experiences regarding cysts or abscesses, they might like to post about it. It is useful to share information and various treatments.
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Rex piggies at Piggyfriends
Here are brothers Raffles and Rolo. When he got older Raffles' hair grew a bit longer so there may have been some Texel in their ancestry.
Next is our Daisy, who was a typical Rex and grew to be a large lady and was President of the LAPS club on the GPDD ( Large Ample Piggies Society ). She weighed over 3lbs in her prime. She also had a crest so qualifies in both sections.
Then we have Mayflower, one of four sisters born to rescued Ginger but the only one to have a Rex coat.
Here are sisters Crystal and Toffee.
And Polo ( Agent Minty ) demonstrating his allegiance to Slave's flag on St. Patrick's Day.
And lastly, our two fat ladies, Agents 88, Sally and Susie, who are sisters.
These are not the only Rexes who have found their way to Piggyfriends but we don't want to monopolise the blog. Now, dear readers, please send us your pigtures of your Rex or US Teddy piggies. We want to see them all.
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Another smooth coated piggy
I am 6!
It is my birthday and I am 6!
Instead of birthday candles, I have 6 cucumbers! Don't worry, I am not going to eat them all myself. I will share them with the rest of the Piggyfriends, two of whom you can just see behind me in the photo. Susie is watching me from the front of her pen and Rafferty is asleep in the corner of his. I expect that Susie wants my lettuce as this is her favourite veggie.
Observant readers will notice that my cucumbers still have their wrappers and if I were to nibble the plastic film it would be dangerous so I suspect that is why Slave gave me this lettuce to keep me away from it whilst she took my photo. She didn't want to unwrap all the cucumbers at once as they will keep better when wrapped up. Not that they need to keep long with all these hungry piggies.
I have been a Piggyfriend since I was a tiny piglet and I don't remember any other life. Now I have piglets living next door as the Dangermice ( Casper and Cosmo ) are in the next pen and they are growing fast. They will soon be as big as me as I am not a large piggy. I have a touch of arthritis in my back legs but Slave gives me Potter's Tabritis and this helps a lot. For any Slaves trying to buy this for their piggies, the name has changed to Potter's Joint Pain Relief. My Slave had trouble buying this recently but Mr. Slave found some in a tiny herbal shop in a nearby town. I don't know why it should be hard to find as it is so good. Half a tablet a day keeps me going and it is yummy too.
You might like to see an out-take. Here it is. Slave didn't need to take 10 photos when she chose the first one anyway! I got bored and wandered off to talk to Rafferty.
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
US Teddies and Rexes
Rexes have a curly belly, their whiskers are not straight but curly and their fur is usually a lot more coarse then that of a US teddy.
US teddies in comparison have no curly hair on their bellies, their whiskers are straight and their fur is really soft.
Woopy, a Rex piggy |
Daisy, a US Teddy |
Woopy's nose, here you can see her slightly curled whiskers |
Chico, in this pigture you can see fairly well that his whiskers are straight, which makes him a US teddy |
Lotje, our first Rex sow, she had the cutest curly belly |
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Another smooth-haired piggy!
That he even has the time to take a nap...
If you also have a smooth-haired piggy that would like to be in our card game, please keep sending them in! We will soon start a new type of hair/coat...
Friday, July 24, 2015
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Smooth-coated Piggies, Agent Schilling and Agent Peanut
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Smooth haired pigtures :D
Tate is the young blond piggie who came to keep Willie (gray agouti with blond bands) company after Snickelfritz left.
Mary Ann in Indiana
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Smooth haired agent for card game
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Piggy Snap - Smooth Coated Piggies
We need more of you to send us your pigtures for our Piggy Snap game. We are collecting smooth coated piggy pigtures at the moment but for the rest of you your time will come. We need lots of pigtures for a jolly card game, which we hope to make and sell to raise funds for a piggy shelter just like we have done in previous years with our calendar.
It is ever so easy. On this page you will find the word Contribute ( in red ) at the top under the photo of our esteemed leader, Agent F.
Click on the word and an email page will appear. All you have to do is tell us who you are and attach your pigture. Then click send and "hey presto" your pigture will appear on our blog.........just like mine.
We'd love to hear from you. Here I am.
And here are my friends, Lotte and Lola, who are also smooth coated piggies.
Come on, don't be shy!
Friday, July 17, 2015
Friday video: Basil!
If you want to read their accompanying blog post, find it here:
http://www.calicavycollective.com/2015/06/basil.html
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Piggy Snap Smooth Haired Piggies
Sunday, July 12, 2015
We have rain!
Hearing the noise on the roof, Tyrion Piggyfriend climbs up onto the windowsill to get a better look. " Hey guys! It is raining. Now the grass will being to grow again. Slave will be pleased not to have to spend hours watering the garden every evening."
" Should you be doing a report?" asks Susie." You have never been given an Agent name. I have a good one for you - Agent Floormop! "
"That's fine by me, " replies Tyrion, " that's a good name! I hope that Agent Ghost had rain too so that he and the Piggypals can mow their lawn again."