Pet advice from Woodgreen
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As with all small pets, we will need to be housed securely away from any other pets in the home.
Guinea pigs can make lovely pets for all the family, they are loveable and charming little animals.
Guinea pigs can live indoors or outside; they enjoy having plenty of time on the grass grazing during good weather days. The ideal accommodation for a pair should consist of a 5ft by 2ft (152cm by 61cm) hutch or indoor cage and a 6ft long by 4ft wide by 18 inches high (183cm by 122 cm) wooden framed run with a removable/hinged lid for the grass.
Discover the perfect care tips for guinea pigs in our care guide: 01219-Small-pet-care-guide_GPig_A5-WEB.pdf
Simon and Potter are a beautiful pair of boys looking for a home with lots to explore. Although nervous when first coming into us, the pair are slowly beginning to trust us and increase confidence. Hand feeding some tasty treats they enjoy such as pepper, celery and parsley is really helping them increase confidence although they can still be a bit wriggly when being caught for handling. Hiding place such as tunnels, piles of hay and houses help them explore their environment and remain to feel safe. If you are interested in rehoming these boys, please do get in touch via the website.
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