My First Guinea Pig: What Shall I Do

Contemplating a first guinea pig? Concerned about what you need to know in those first few days? Don't worry; this article will give you the answers you need to know.

Initially small and baby pigs are in need of specialized care. You first and foremost need; to make their areas safe. Start by considering a box rather than a cage as a location to adapt your baby. Boxes have no trapping like wire mesh, and are smooth so they do well for the first couple of weeks. Baby pigs can't climb out and you can leave the top open.

The down side of course is that your new family member cannot see out. But their little heads and feet cannot get stuck in wall mesh and wire floors. Once you have your pet's home, talk softly and feed regularly. Watch your guinea pig squeal with joy shortly.
If the new pet is fearful, soft voice and trying not to hover over her will work wonders. Read below where you can obtain more interesting facts about creating a great home for your pig.

What to feed your guinea pig? This is a lot cheaper and easier. Start with some little bits of fresh veggies like cucumber, shavings of carrot and carrot greens. Add apples and other fruits, but not grapes. Once you get a chance you can go to the store and buy some hay. Hay is a great vitamin C enhancement and they love the flavour.

Also consider your next step, a cage. A cage with a solid bottom is usually preferable but not always available. Make sure the cage is large enough for a house (not too big) and room to run. You can find out more for free at our web site on caging and supplies. It is important to make sure you carefully interact with your friend in the first several weeks so that she becomes comfortable with you and also loving and cuddly.

Guinea pig babies are always welcome additions and wonderful loving creatures. However, they require careful handling in the first few days of they could become afraid and withdraw from humans.

Lastly, what will you name your guinea pig. We have a helping hand there. Look at our vast section of names for guinea pigs if you are struggling to find the perfect name. We named our guinea pig Daisy because that is the favourite flower of my wife. What will you name your guinea pig? We hope you enjoy your first guinea pig as much as we did, once we knew what we were doing.


Jim and Gabe became guinea pig experts out of necessity, and then jointly wrote "My First Guinea Pig: The Ultimate Guide," See our story . for our interesting story. If you have a new guinea pig, and need some FREE practical advice, visit M y First Guinea Pig . There you will find tons of helpful information, and free courses on guinea pig care.

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