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HEART PROBLEMS
#1
"The one thing to always bear in mind is the link between heart and kidneys. Much of the workload of the heart is pumping the blood through the kidneys so if there is something wrong with the kidneys, it can increase the workload of the heart. "
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.oginet.com/pgurney/heartproblems.htm
#2
"Guinea pigs, like other companion animals, can develop heart problems. With proper diagnosis and treatment, your pet can live a longer and more active life."
FOR MORE INFORMATION --- http://www.guinealynx.info/heart.html
#1
"The one thing to always bear in mind is the link between heart and kidneys. Much of the workload of the heart is pumping the blood through the kidneys so if there is something wrong with the kidneys, it can increase the workload of the heart. "
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.oginet.com/pgurney/heartproblems.htm
#2
"Guinea pigs, like other companion animals, can develop heart problems. With proper diagnosis and treatment, your pet can live a longer and more active life."
FOR MORE INFORMATION --- http://www.guinealynx.info/heart.html
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Heat Stroke
"The guinea pigs most likely to suffer from this are those housed in hutches at the bottom of the garden during a hot spell in summer that have no shade. Such hutches quickly turn into ovens with the temperatures soaring."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.oginet.com/pgurney/heatstroke.htm
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.oginet.com/pgurney/heatstroke.htm
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Heaving Hiccups
"Heaving hiccups is nothing more than an defence mechanism guinea pigs have to clear air blocks, or something which, 'Has gone down the wrong way,' It is very scary to see to see for the first time."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.oginet.com/pgurney/heavinghiccups.htm
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.oginet.com/pgurney/heavinghiccups.htm
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Handling Cavies.
#1
"There are rules to follow for both piggy, and human to keep their relationship a happy one. Keep in mind that there may be some guinea pigs, that do not like to be handled at all."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.oginet.com/pgurney/handling.htm
#2
"Guinea pigs are gentle animals with delicate bones. Since some guinea pigs have a tendency to jump (especially when you are returning them to their cage), it is important to learn how to hold and carry them safely. "
FOR MORE INFORMATION --- http://www.guinealynx.info/handling.html
"There are rules to follow for both piggy, and human to keep their relationship a happy one. Keep in mind that there may be some guinea pigs, that do not like to be handled at all."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.oginet.com/pgurney/handling.htm
#2
"Guinea pigs are gentle animals with delicate bones. Since some guinea pigs have a tendency to jump (especially when you are returning them to their cage), it is important to learn how to hold and carry them safely. "
FOR MORE INFORMATION --- http://www.guinealynx.info/handling.html
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HAIR TRIMMING
"Trim the under hair of the rear end of any long-haired guinea pigs. In most longer haired guinea pigs the hair growth on the rear end is long so the undercoat does have to be trimmed back, if it isn’t then it will become soiled and knotted."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://web.onetel.net.uk/~petergurney/h.html#H
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://web.onetel.net.uk/~petergurney/h.html#H
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HIMALAYAN
#1
"This breed has similar markings to those of a Himalayan cat, which is called pointing. The fur colour is white but the feet, ears and nose can be either chocolate or black."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://web.onetel.net.uk/~petergurney/h.html#_HIMALAYAN
#2
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTE ***For pictures of this breed click here -- https://littlewheekers.forumotion.com/cavy-galore-written-articles-f2/breeds-colors-and-patterns-of-guinea-pigs-gpg-t30.htm
"This breed has similar markings to those of a Himalayan cat, which is called pointing. The fur colour is white but the feet, ears and nose can be either chocolate or black."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://web.onetel.net.uk/~petergurney/h.html#_HIMALAYAN
#2
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTE ***For pictures of this breed click here -- https://littlewheekers.forumotion.com/cavy-galore-written-articles-f2/breeds-colors-and-patterns-of-guinea-pigs-gpg-t30.htm
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HOUSING
#1
"This is the number one aid to health in guinea pigs.
Indoor housing helps you stay aware for any developing problems, or illnesses. when they are in your home, you can notice any early signs of illness. The number one rule is, the earlier you notice the illness, the better the guinea pig will recover from it's problems."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://web.onetel.net.uk/~petergurney/h.html#_HOUSING
#2
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTE **For proper sizes for cages, please consider getting a C&C Cage. For proper sizes, and photos of C&C Cages -- Click here -- https://littlewheekers.forumotion.com/a-b-c-f11/c-t56.htm
#3
"Free range your guinea pigs.
Most of our guinea pigs spend the majority of their lives in a cage. Ideally it is spacious and stimulating, but it is a cage."
FOR MORE INFORMATION --- http://www.guinealynx.info/my-pigs.html
#4
"Housing For Health and Happiness
Select a smooth bottomed cage (no wire bottom, ramps or shelves on which they can catch their feet). A small covered house or box inside the cage will provide a sense of protection and a place to sleep."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.guinealynx.info/housing.html
"This is the number one aid to health in guinea pigs.
Indoor housing helps you stay aware for any developing problems, or illnesses. when they are in your home, you can notice any early signs of illness. The number one rule is, the earlier you notice the illness, the better the guinea pig will recover from it's problems."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://web.onetel.net.uk/~petergurney/h.html#_HOUSING
#2
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTE **For proper sizes for cages, please consider getting a C&C Cage. For proper sizes, and photos of C&C Cages -- Click here -- https://littlewheekers.forumotion.com/a-b-c-f11/c-t56.htm
#3
"Free range your guinea pigs.
Most of our guinea pigs spend the majority of their lives in a cage. Ideally it is spacious and stimulating, but it is a cage."
FOR MORE INFORMATION --- http://www.guinealynx.info/my-pigs.html
#4
"Housing For Health and Happiness
Select a smooth bottomed cage (no wire bottom, ramps or shelves on which they can catch their feet). A small covered house or box inside the cage will provide a sense of protection and a place to sleep."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.guinealynx.info/housing.html
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HAIR LOSS
"While there are many possible reasons for hair loss, the most common reason by far is microscopic mange mites, a painful parasitic condition easily treated with ivermectin. Fungal infections are a close runner-up."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.guinealynx.info/hairloss.html
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.guinealynx.info/hairloss.html
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HAND FEEDING . .
"Hand feeding can save your guinea pig's life. Sick guinea pigs very seldom get over an illness without help and can decline VERY QUICKLY. Do not hesitate to seek competent veterinary care if you suspect your pig is ill."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.guinealynx.info/handfeeding.html
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.guinealynx.info/handfeeding.html
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HAY
#1
"While hay is not a good bedding material when used alone, it works well when combined with other absorbent bedding materials, especially if you wish to set up a litter box. The hay itself is not absorbent and should be removed and replaced daily."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.guinealynx.info/bedding_other.html
#2
"Grass hay should be the foundation of every guinea pig's diet. Cavies who have unlimited amounts of hay are not only healthier but happier as well."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.guinealynx.info/hay.html
The Nutritional Value of Hay
"The following two alphabetic charts provide nutritional data for common forages."
QUOTE, INFORMATION & CHART FROM http://www.guinealynx.info/hay_chart.html
Storing Hay
"Proper hay storage preserves nutrients and prevents contamination and mold."
FOR MORE INFORMATION --- http://www.guinealynx.info/hay_storage.html
"While hay is not a good bedding material when used alone, it works well when combined with other absorbent bedding materials, especially if you wish to set up a litter box. The hay itself is not absorbent and should be removed and replaced daily."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.guinealynx.info/bedding_other.html
#2
"Grass hay should be the foundation of every guinea pig's diet. Cavies who have unlimited amounts of hay are not only healthier but happier as well."
FOR MORE INFORMATION -- http://www.guinealynx.info/hay.html
The Nutritional Value of Hay
"The following two alphabetic charts provide nutritional data for common forages."
QUOTE, INFORMATION & CHART FROM http://www.guinealynx.info/hay_chart.html
Storing Hay
"Proper hay storage preserves nutrients and prevents contamination and mold."
FOR MORE INFORMATION --- http://www.guinealynx.info/hay_storage.html
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HEALTH TIPS
"Learn the Secrets to Good Guinea Health!":
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE SECRETS SEE http://www.guinealynx.info/health.html
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE SECRETS SEE http://www.guinealynx.info/health.html
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