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piggie3 | 19:03 Tue 19th Oct 2010 | Pets
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how do you wash a guinea pig
we groom ours often but i heard you should bath them occassionally
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I never washed my guinea pigs when I was a child. I don`t know much about their habits in the wild, but if they`re not animals that bathe in water in the wild, then I wouldn`t think they need to be bathed
They probably need at least a gentle wool program, no hotter than 40 at a guess?
Naughty step Chuck.
Are you allowed to give them spin after a rinse .. ?
Lol chuck.
My granddaughter had a guinea pig and she used to bath hers usually 6 months or so, after advice from the vet. Just don't hold the hairdrier too close or have it on a very warm setting .
and dont peg it out to dry
There is no real need to wash them. The longhaired ones need grooming as they can not cope with their unnatural coat by themselves.
It is more important to make sure you feed them a suitable diet so that their teeth wear down properly and the toenails should be inspected regularly to check for overgrowing.


Ofcourse, if you want to show them they need regular pedicures and washing.
I used to fill the sink and let my hamster go for a swim - he loved it!
Power hose in the garden then 1 min in microwave.

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