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		<title>Is My Guinea Pig About To Give Birth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One way to tell if your Sow (a female Guinea Pig) is in heat, is that she&#8217;ll mount they other Guinea Pigs around her, even if they are female! She&#8217;ll also curve her spine downwards. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One way to tell if your Sow (a female Guinea Pig) is in heat, is that she&#8217;ll mount they other Guinea Pigs around her, even if they are female! She&#8217;ll also curve her spine downwards. </p>
<p>A Guinea Pig can get Pregnant when she is having her 16 day Heat Cycle. But she herself will only be interested in the lucky man, for about 8 of those days. </p>
<p>A Sow may have a litter of between 1 and 8 puppies. A first time mum usually has around 1 to 3, later litters have up to 6 or 8 sometimes – so make sure you can find a home for them all! Remember they are able to have unprotected sex and become pregnant at aroud 2 weeks old. So separate your Guinea Pigs around then, if not before. </p>
<p>When a Sow is Pregnant she be drinking, eating and sleeping a whole lot more than normal. So make sure your children know they have to let her rest. </p>
<p>There are many different opinions on how long until the birth of the little ones. Some 68 days and others say around 75 days. Mostly the confusion is because its not known when she unprotected sex in the first place! </p>
<p>When a Guinea Pig Sow is about (in the next 2 days) to give birth her pelvis will start to slowly widen, to over 2.5cms when she is in the hours before they are due. To see this yourself have a look at the genitals &#038; you should see this just in front of them.<br />
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She may also have a show of blood, but if it re occurs please see your exotic Vet immeditely and monitor your Guinea Pig continuously. Some Sows eat less just before delivery, but are fine otherwise. </p>
<p>There&#8217;s a big grunt when she is about to give birth, and she opens her back legs wide. The Sow will pull the pups out by their teeth with her own teeth. There will be a gap of about 5 minutes between each Guinea Pig. The pups are in a sac which will get broken by the Sow as the teeth go through it and the Sow will eat the afterbirth – which is a normal part of it all. </p>
<p>The whole process will take from 15 minutes to an hour approximately if all goes well. The baby Guinea Pigs are little copies of their parents, and can walk in a few hours. They are also weaned from their mum from 2-4 weeks on to the solid food – at this point they will weigh about 150-200gms. They will still have the Sows milk though for up to 4-5 weeks approx. </p>
<p>Have great fun with your Guinea Pigs&#8230; </p>
<p>by <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.articledashboard.com/profile/Sarah--Eaton/225448" title="" target="_blank">Sarah</a></p>
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		<title>How to create a Guinea Pig cage?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 12:17:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cage can be bought at a pet shop, to find a used or put together their own. It should be sufficiently large, it should not be exposed to rain or snow and should not be exposed to other pet.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The cage can be bought at a pet shop, to find a used or put together their own. It should be sufficiently large, it should not be exposed to rain or snow and should not be exposed to other pet.</p>
<p>One or two Guinea pigs need a cage the size of at least 90&#215;40 cm and 38 cm in height. For the three guinea pigs cage should be 15 cm longer.</p>
<p><A href="http://www.guineapigcages.com/index.htm">Your Guinea Pigs&#8217; Home</A> Bigger is better! For the health and well-being of your guinea pigs, beyond the minimums, provide as large a living area as you can manage. Cubes and Coroplast (C&amp;C) cages are an easy and inexpensive alternative to the small cages used by breeders and those sold at pet stores. Follow the minimum cage size standards of 7.5 or 10.5 square feet and you will see your own guinea pig&#8217;s behavior improve significantly. Enjoy the new antics of your happier, healthier, and perkier guinea pigs in their proper environment&#8230;</p>
<p><A href="http://knitting-gnome.com/blog/?p=1665">How to build a cage for a guinea pig &#8230; </A>Guinea pigs will put up with living in small spaces, but they are much happier with more room to play. The minimum cage size recommended by cavy experts is 7.5 square feet for one animal and 10.5 for 2. &#8230; Plus they have a bewildering photo gallery of the many architectural wonders that people create and send in. Very inspiring and entertaining! The cubes you can get at Target or many other places…. They are meant to build storage shelves and run around 12-15 dollars a &#8230;</p>
<p><A href="http://www.imiriam.com/?p=736">The guinea pig lifestyle </A>Whoever lives in range of my house (except those of you who are in medical school and are supposed to be studying) is cordially invited to come over here and clean out the guinea pig cage, which I have been flatly refusing to do for &#8230;</p>
<p><A href="http://www.funguineapig.com/recommends/lucky9866">Guinea Pig Care of | Guinea Pig Resource </A>You will want to completely clean out your guinea pig&#8217;s cage once per week. Take all bedding out and place it in a garbage bag. Look at the cage. Do you see any stuck on bits? If so these will need to be scraped off. &#8230;</p>
<p><STRONG>Small Pets : How to Build a Guinea Pig Cage</STRONG><br />
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When building a guinea pig cage, use chicken wire and wood for the sides and top, but make sure the bottom is plastic and easy to clean. Make sure the bedding for a guinea pig cage doesn&#8217;t have any oils on it withhelp from the manager of a pet store in this free video on pet guinea pigs. Expert: Ashlee Bio: Ashlee has been the manager of Pet Planet in Riverton, Utah for the last three years. Filmmaker: Michael Burton</p>
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		<title>Feeding a Pet Guinea Pig</title>
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Guinea Pigs should be fed at a fixed time, 2-3 times a day. The indiscriminate feeding may lead to the development of diseases of the digestive and other systems. According to most experts, the best food for the guinea pig are: wheat bran, oats, carrots and green fodder (in spring and summer) or hay (in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Guinea Pigs should be fed at a fixed time, 2-3 times a day. The indiscriminate feeding may lead to the development of diseases of the digestive and other systems. According to most experts, the best food for the guinea pig are: wheat bran, oats, carrots and green fodder (in spring and summer) or hay (in autumn and winter). One adult guinea pig thou shalt put the offer: up to 0,5 kg. green fodder (up to 60 г. hay) or up to 100g. mixture of vegetables and fruits, and 50 mg. grain or bran. Ready pellets give guinea pigs of 10-20 gr. day.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.planetguinea.info/2009/11/a-variety-of-what/">Planet Guinea Info » A Variety Of What?</a><br />
Many guinea pig owners choose not to feed a commercial pellet or mix and their guinea pigs maintain good health with no issues caused due to the lack of a dry food diet. Where a dry food is being fed it should be as part of the overall &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bestdealsandcoupons.com/feeding-the-pet-guinea-pig/">Feeding The Pet Guinea Pig</a><br />
You must know what and how to feed your pets to make them end up as healthy as possible. Forages, hay and pellets are the ideal food groups to give to a guinea pig, as much as possible, it should be a mixture of the three since each &#8230;</p>
<p><strong>How to Care for a Guinea Pig : Feeding a Pet Guinea Pig</strong></p>
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<p>Learn from an exotic animal health technician and learn tips on feeding a pet guinea pig, as well as facts about the proper guinea pig diet, in this free online video. Expert: Sarah Tingle Contact: www.extracareanimalhospital.net Bio: Sarah is a resident exotic animal health technician and has been working as a technician for seven years. Filmmaker: Hiu Yau</p>
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		<title>Dog and Guinea Pig problem?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The dog can be educated to the fact that the guinea pig should be taken as the same family member, especially if the animals know each other at a young age. If the dog has lived with you for some time to gradually, step by step to teach it to the society of the guinea [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The dog can be educated to the fact that the guinea pig should be taken as the same family member, especially if the animals know each other at a young age. If the dog has lived with you for some time to gradually, step by step to teach it to the society of the guinea pig.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.edubook.com/how-to-set-up-a-guinea-pig-cage/23213/">How to Set up a Guinea Pig Cage</a> It should be up high enough that a family dog cannot disturb the pet. Consider placing the guinea pig cage on a sturdy table or the top of a dresser. Make sure the primary care taker can easily reach into the cage to work with the food &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.insidesocal.com/pets/2009/11/post-41.html">Dogs, cats and &#8230; guinea pigs?</a> We miss Rosie and Nirvana at the dog park. A guinea pig would create all kinds of havoc there, we all realize. But in the meantime, it looks like Nibbles has a great home and is very well loved.</p>
<p><strong>A dog and a guinea pig &#8211; best friends!</strong></p>
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<p>Wendy and her &#8220;foster son&#8221;, The guinea pig, Honoratus. This dog just loves our guinea pigs. Watch in HQ: www.youtube.com Honoratus is a neutered guinea pig &#8211; he has a couple of guinea pig wives, but he also likes this dog&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Guinea Pig diet</title>
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If the guinea pig start plump, it is necessary to put her on a diet. Complete animals are slow and are more susceptible to disease. Let animals only 40-60 g juicy fodder per day and reduce the dose of the main feed. Guinea pig often let go for a walk. Forced her to perform various [...]]]></description>
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<p>If the guinea pig start plump, it is necessary to put her on a diet. Complete animals are slow and are more susceptible to disease. Let animals only 40-60 g juicy fodder per day and reduce the dose of the main feed. Guinea pig often let go for a walk. Forced her to perform various &#8220;exercises&#8221;, for example, put a salad on any elevation or put on the path to the trough obstacle to animal was forced to scramble for food.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.planetguinea.info/2009/11/a-variety-of-what/">Planet Guinea Info &#8211; A Variety Of What?</a></p>
<p>Of least importance to the diet is dried mix or pelleted foods. Many guinea pig owners choose not to feed a commercial pellet or mix and their guinea pigs maintain good health with no issues caused due to the lack of a dry food diet. &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.life123.com/parenting/pets/guinea-pigs/guinea-pig-diet.shtml">Guinea Pig Diet &#8211; Life123</a></p>
<p>Learn how to feed a healthy guinea pig diet that avoids empty and dangerous foods.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.easy2diet.net/pets-animals/diet-tips-feeding-your-guinea-pig-a-healthy-diet-to-your-guinea-pig/">Diet Tips &#8211; Feeding Your Guinea Pig &#8211; A Healthy Diet to Your &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Almost each waking moment will be spent eating, and this is the reason why if you feed your guinea pig a diet comprised of grass, and have them housed in a mobile hutch outdoors, they can take excellent care of your lawn. &#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Best Guinea Pig Food &#8211; Guinea Pig Diet</strong></p>
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		<title>Our three Guinea pigs Fighting for a Cucumber (Video)</title>
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Whitie, Grizzley (brown) and Puma (black).
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cucumber promotes better assimilation of other foods, in particular, improves the absorption of fat. In the fruits of this plant contains the enzymes that increase the activity of B vitamins</p>
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<p>You can see our three guinea pigs:<br />
Whitie, Grizzley (brown) and Puma (black).<br />
Don&#8217;t worry, we give them enough to eat!</p>
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		<title>Guinea Pig and bathing</title>
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To fill the swimming capacity of warm (not hot) water for no more than 6-8 cm Carefully place the animal in the water. Give the pig [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Guinea pigs should be bathed very rarely, because they do not like water procedures. Only in that case, if they are too soiled. Guinea pigs can easily freeze and cold.</p>
<p>To fill the swimming capacity of warm (not hot) water for no more than 6-8 cm Carefully place the animal in the water. Give the pig some time to get used to the water, and only then move on to washing.</p>
<p>While bathing, gently and calmly talk to animals in order to calm him down. Do not switch the water while washing your pig, the noise of water can scare her. Try to water treatments took place in a calm atmosphere, and eventually baby will get used to bathing.</p>
<p>They washed pig only hand without using any improvised devices such as brushes. As a cleanser you can use a shampoo for kittens (shampoos for rodents found in pet stores, but not often). Soaps are not recommended, it dries the skin. Pay close attention to the nose, ears and eyes of an animal not reach water.</p>
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<p>After the baby washed, thoroughly dry it. Better yet, dry a little animal warm jet dryer and stand in an appropriate animal warm atmosphere. Quite dry animal is placed in a clean, dry cage, lined with hay. Must be remembered that bathed the guinea pig is particularly sensitive to drafts and cold, susceptible to colds, whose consequences can be devastating. Do not let the wet animal, especially on draft. Mumps must dry completely, only then it can provide itself.</p>
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		<title>Guinea Pig Sounds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guinea Pig produces a variety of sounds. Can we somehow learn to more or less understand them?
Learn to distinguish sounds made by mumps may be watching her. In her behavior can be understood very much.

My Guinea Pig bites &#8230;. What could be wrong?
On biting. Guinea pigs really quite a good-natured, they recommend the plant for [...]]]></description>
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Learn to distinguish sounds made by mumps may be watching her. In her behavior can be understood very much.<br />
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<p><strong>My Guinea Pig bites &#8230;. What could be wrong?</strong><br />
On biting. Guinea pigs really quite a good-natured, they recommend the plant for children.<br />
Most likely, <strong>mumps bite from fear</strong>, perhaps it is not very good care here it is, and is afraid of hands. This so-called fear aggression. Communicate with her, please gently and calmly, mumps will get used to the fact that the hand is cool and stop biting.</p>
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		<title>Guinea Pigs and other animals</title>
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Guinea Pigs can not protect themselves from other animals. Therefore, if your house, there are other four-legged pets, should ensure the safety of baby.
If your home is dwarf rabbits, whereas the guinea pig in safety. With these animals, guinea pigs get along very well. It may happen that the rabbit will protect pig, to be [...]]]></description>
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<p>Guinea Pigs can not protect themselves from other animals. Therefore, if your house, there are other four-legged pets, should ensure the safety of baby.</p>
<p>If your home is dwarf rabbits, whereas the guinea pig in safety. With these animals, guinea pigs get along very well. It may happen that the rabbit will protect pig, to be stacked together and lick her. However, such friendly relations are formed not always. It may happen that the female rabbits will seek to protect its territory and will hurt a guinea pig.</p>
<p>If you have a dog at home, it can be educated to the fact that the guinea pig should be taken as a family member. It is much easier to train a dog to this, if she saw a pig at a young age. If the dog is an adult, the process of accustoming to the new family member will take more time.</p>
<p>If you have a house cat, it is better not to pursue a guinea pig. The cat will be treated as a production, it can severely injure and even kill. But if your cat is still small, then boldly zavodite pig. Later they will get used to each other. In the extreme case, hold the aviary with the pigs in a place where the cat can not reach. Otherwise pigs faint.</p>
<p>Zolrtistye hamsters prefer to live alone, so you should not keep them together with the pigs. General, do not make sense to include pigs with other rodents, whether mouse, rat, golden and dwarf hamsters, chinchillas and squirrels.</p>
<p>Birds can often offend the pigs, or will try to steal their food. It is better to avoid the content of guinea pigs and birds.</p>
<p>In other words, if you had tried to start a guinea pig, then do not start other animals. Society of guinea pigs you will be quite enough.</p>
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		<title>How to live in the wild nature of the Guinea Pigs?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In nature, Guinea Pigs exclusively herbivores, they eat all accessible parts of a variety of herbaceous plants and their seeds. Pigs grazing groups and communicate with each other with whistles. If there is a danger, they immediately hide in their earthen burrows.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In nature, Guinea Pigs exclusively herbivores, they eat all accessible parts of a variety of herbaceous plants and their seeds. Pigs grazing groups and communicate with each other with whistles. If there is a danger, they immediately hide in their earthen burrows.</p>
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<p>Wild Guinea Pig has no active means of protection from predators and alone would be doomed. But to be surprised a group of these animals is not so simple. They have a keen ear and a subtle scent, rest and watched by turns. As alarm one guinea pig, the first to notice the danger, her relatives immediately hide in burrows, in which a large animal simply can not get through.</p>
<p>Additional protection animal is its cleanliness. Mumps many times a day to wash and clean, combed and licking themselves and their kids pile. And so finding a pig by the smell of the predator is unlikely to succeed.</p>
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