Reading tip! Very important stuff (albeit slightly uncomfortable)
Tips for Your Male Guinea Pig’s Routine Boar Cleanings
Lots of wheeks,
Sjeuf
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Have you cleaned your boar today?
Monday, July 9, 2012
An Agent Zeppelin Mystery
Agent Zeppelin has made his job harder this week. He went to the hair stylist and obviously, now has less hair to hide behind. To prove that he has not lost all his powers, he has sent us this pigture
So, which way is he facing? Get guessing!!
So, which way is he facing? Get guessing!!
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Friday, July 6, 2012
Friday Video: Snackcersice!
Crunch crunch crunch and chew!
Munch and crunch and chop and chew!
Munch and crunch and chop and chew!
Munch and crunch and chop and chew!
It's snaaaackseeercise!!!
Have a nice Wheekend!
Munch and crunch and chop and chew!
Munch and crunch and chop and chew!
Munch and crunch and chop and chew!
It's snaaaackseeercise!!!
Have a nice Wheekend!
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Guinygirlz & Level 3 Teach n Treat
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Friday, June 29, 2012
Friday Video: Pets 101
This week Animal Planet's 101 on Guinea Pigs
Allthough we like this video for it's high quality and cute actors, we'd like to mention that we don't agree with the advice to spay or neuter the pig. We only recommend that when you intend to house a male with a female(s) in one cage. And even then, we'd only recommend neutering the male, since operating on him is far less invasive compared to a female. Guinea pigs aren't like cats and dogs who can escape out of the house and meet a nice stray companion for the night.
So.. with that all said, have a nice Wheekend!!!
p.s. If there are other things that they didn't get quite right or you would like to elaborate on. Please write them down below in the comment section (because we do think are some other little things..).
Allthough we like this video for it's high quality and cute actors, we'd like to mention that we don't agree with the advice to spay or neuter the pig. We only recommend that when you intend to house a male with a female(s) in one cage. And even then, we'd only recommend neutering the male, since operating on him is far less invasive compared to a female. Guinea pigs aren't like cats and dogs who can escape out of the house and meet a nice stray companion for the night.
So.. with that all said, have a nice Wheekend!!!
p.s. If there are other things that they didn't get quite right or you would like to elaborate on. Please write them down below in the comment section (because we do think are some other little things..).
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