We stumbled across this video of pigs living on an uninhabited island (Exuma Bahamas). Legend has is that sailors left them there with the intention to pick them up later. Even though they are wild, they seem friendly enough (source).
Have a nice Wheekend!
Friday, January 24, 2014
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Smart piggie?
Hi all,
Just wanted to share this little story of Roos.
On New Years' day we found her eye was wet and it turned out she got a husk from her hay stuck in her eye. Of course all the vets were closed this day, but with some cautiousness my sister Janneke and my boyfriend got it out.
A vet visit followed and we got a salve to put in her eye. Luckily her eye was not really damaged.
So every morning my boyfriend E would get downstairs to give the girls their veggies. But before giving that to them he would pick up Roos from the cage. However, she quickly realized that and would hide in their wooden house every morning and afternoon when she knew E would come and pick her up. Of course she would keep an eye out to see if E was bringing veggies.
So once E would finally manage to catch her, get the salve ready to put in her eye, she had another little trick up her sleeve... uhm.. fur?
She would squeeze her left eye that needed a drop of the salve shut. She only squeezed shut her left eye, not the other one...
Luckily now everything is back to normal and she no longer hides for E..
Is she a smart piggy, or what?
Do you have stories to share of your bright pigs?
Just a few remarks:
If you find your guinea pig with something in its eye, only get it out when it comes out easily! If it is problematic I really advise you to go and see a vet.
In general even when you can get it out easily, I would always advise a vet visit because they can check if anything was damaged and maybe prescribe some salve. I think it had a vitamin in it,vitamin D I thought, which really helps in the eye's healing process.
Just wanted to share this little story of Roos.
the culprit... |
On New Years' day we found her eye was wet and it turned out she got a husk from her hay stuck in her eye. Of course all the vets were closed this day, but with some cautiousness my sister Janneke and my boyfriend got it out.
A vet visit followed and we got a salve to put in her eye. Luckily her eye was not really damaged.
So every morning my boyfriend E would get downstairs to give the girls their veggies. But before giving that to them he would pick up Roos from the cage. However, she quickly realized that and would hide in their wooden house every morning and afternoon when she knew E would come and pick her up. Of course she would keep an eye out to see if E was bringing veggies.
So once E would finally manage to catch her, get the salve ready to put in her eye, she had another little trick up her sleeve... uhm.. fur?
She would squeeze her left eye that needed a drop of the salve shut. She only squeezed shut her left eye, not the other one...
Luckily now everything is back to normal and she no longer hides for E..
Is she a smart piggy, or what?
Do you have stories to share of your bright pigs?
Just a few remarks:
If you find your guinea pig with something in its eye, only get it out when it comes out easily! If it is problematic I really advise you to go and see a vet.
In general even when you can get it out easily, I would always advise a vet visit because they can check if anything was damaged and maybe prescribe some salve. I think it had a vitamin in it,vitamin D I thought, which really helps in the eye's healing process.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Friday Video: 15 Incredible Guinea Pig Trics
J'adore!
Bonne fin de semaine!
Bonne fin de semaine!
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
The Piggyfriends review a puzzle
We do not have a book to review so we thought that we would write about Slave's jigsaw puzzle. Every Christmas, she buys a puzzle for the family to complete during the festivities. Last year, she had a HUGE four foot long puzzle with an underwater scene, which took up most of our floor space for weeks on end but this year she had a smaller one with pigtures of Guinea Pigs and veggies.
Slave did not expect the puzzle to be as difficult as it turned out to be. Here it is nearing completion. |
Some of these piggies looked familiar to us and we
were so pleased when Slave completed the puzzle. Here it is at last. |
Agent Big Red aka Garnet thinks he looks a lot like this piggy... but Garnet wants to know where his dandelion is. |
Slave's family enjoyed completing this puzzle and give it 5 stars for both difficulty and the lovely pigture and we give it 5 stars too as we loved seeing the piggies being put together and love the different yummy veggies in the design. Slave is glueing it together and will hang it up for us to enjoy all year round. One more coat of glue and it should be ready. Hooray!!
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Our guinea pig ~ Tonka RIP_2014
My name is Tonka. I died on Saturday January 11th, 2014. I had a wonderful owner named Owen that would snuggle me every minute he could. I couldn’t wait for him to come back from school as I would wait anxiously to hear him walk through the front door and I would squeak like crazy. I loved Owen feeding me snacks especially my favorite… carrots J I loved resting on his chest watching him play his video games. I know Owen is very sad and misses me tremendously but I would like him to know that I am over the rainbow bridge now will all of my friends warm and happy. I will always be looking down on you Owen making sure you are alright. Please keep my brother Kiki safe. I had the best life a guinea pig could ever ask for. I will see you in your dreams.
I love you Owen!
Tonka
xoxo
Friday, January 10, 2014
Friday Video: Solid Potato Salad
This video caught our attention because the girls sing 'salad'. But watch what happens after 1:00..
Humans are weird. Ow, and there's a bit with an apple in there too. Enjoy!
Have a salad Wheekend!
Humans are weird. Ow, and there's a bit with an apple in there too. Enjoy!
Have a salad Wheekend!
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Nominate a shelter!
Hi All,
Thank you all who bought an Undercover Guinea Pigs Calendar 2014! And of course every piggy and slave who supplied gorgeous pigtures making the calendar happen again.
If you haven't gotten a calendar yet, and still want one, you can still order! Use the form on the 'Order calendar 2014'
It is time to nominate the shelter to whom we will donate the money from selling the calendars...
So let us know who you want to nominate and why!
Last year we made posts for all the nominated shelter to tell you why you should vote for them, it would be nice if we can do that again!
Hugs to all the piggies,
Mieke, Janneke and M of this blog
Thank you all who bought an Undercover Guinea Pigs Calendar 2014! And of course every piggy and slave who supplied gorgeous pigtures making the calendar happen again.
If you haven't gotten a calendar yet, and still want one, you can still order! Use the form on the 'Order calendar 2014'
It is time to nominate the shelter to whom we will donate the money from selling the calendars...
So let us know who you want to nominate and why!
Last year we made posts for all the nominated shelter to tell you why you should vote for them, it would be nice if we can do that again!
Hugs to all the piggies,
Mieke, Janneke and M of this blog
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