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guinea pig labor sound :)

by on July 10, 2009

in Guinea Pigs

this was a weird sound my pregnant guinea pigs were making one night. The cream one (piglet) had babies the next morning.

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First time the guinea pigs experience the fleece blankets in their new cage :)

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Guinea pigs squeek for yum yums 2

July 4, 2009

another vid of the piggles squeeking for their “yum yums” and dont worry, they got hay and pellets right after this was filmed. they weren’t as loud as they normally are but they still know the word =)

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guinea pigs bathing

June 27, 2009

cocoa and alice bathing

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[05/21] Guinea Pig Interview

June 24, 2009

youtube.com you guys wanted to see our guinea pigs, so here they are. roger is stevie’s and martha is mine. xoxo.

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Diggnation Hamsters

June 23, 2009

Alex and Kevin talk about a myspace image that looks like (and is!) a guinea pig. Kevin doesn’t think it is.

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Guinea Pigs

June 21, 2009

How to sex a guinea pig

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guinea pig cage cleaning and organzing tips!

June 18, 2009

You’ve asked the questions, and here are the answers. This is just my way, not necessarily the best way! So if you have nay tips or shortcuts to share, please et us know. And if you any clues as to Mitzy’s midnight wheeking, drop us a line too. Hope this answers your questions. *** [...]

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Exotic Pets : How to Care for Chinese Dwarf Hamsters

June 17, 2009

When taking care of Chinese dwarf hamsters, make sure to get them a good cage that doesn’t have too big of bars. Learn about the tendency for Chinese dwarf hamsters to be sensitive to bedding withhelp from the manager of a pet store in this free video on pet Chinese dwarf hamsters. Expert: Ashlee Bio: [...]

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PETSMART’S DIRTY LITTLE SECRET

June 15, 2009

factories and massive animal “suppliers,” where breeders warehouse thousands of “breeding stock,” whose babies are taken away and sold. Regulation of such massive facilities is often lax or non-existent, leaving the monitoring of breeders to the company itself—and leaving the animals to suffer the consequences. For years, PetSmart has assured PETA and concerned customers that [...]

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