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Guinea Pig Health Care
The guinea pig health care can be found on most small pet animal sites, which include bird and other animals' pictures.
The species rarely suffers from cancer. This condition is most likely to affect older animals. Colds and problems with the teeth are common. Ask the breeder for veterinary contacts in the case of emergency and educate yourself on the care requirements. These animals are very fragile and can easily jump out of hands when someone is holding them. When a child is holding a cavy he or she should be supervised by an adult. These animals also can’t stand loud noises and strong odors. There shouldn’t be any sudden sounds near the animal in order not to scare it.
The guinea pig health care can be found on most small pet animal sites, which include bird and other animals' pictures.
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Actually, these cute little animals make wonderful companions. They are compact that makes it easy to place the animal. You can easily leave this animal alone for the whole day unlike dogs. They eat little and can be handled easily, unlike rabbits. Breeders and owners of the species should be aware of the common disorders in these animals. Hair loss or thinning of the hair is a common problem of females that have been repeatedly bred. Vitamin C deficiency occurs due to the lack of the vitamin C in their food. Another widely spread problem with these animals is connected with their teeth which may wear evenly, but grow points that dig into the animal’s cheeks and gums which make eating very painful. The guinea pig health care can be found on most small pet animal sites, which include bird and other animals' pictures.
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Guinea pig feeding is pretty inexpensive; they prefer pellets, hay, and vegetables; these rodents are certainly one of the cutest; see a photo online.
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