Sentences with phrase «handling guinea»

They may be shy at first, but with gentle handling your guinea pigs will come to enjoy interacting with you and your family, and look forward to your visits to see and talk to them!
When handling your guinea pig, be sure to pick him up carefully to avoid injury or discomfort.
There are also less concerns with children handling guinea pigs since they are bigger and less fragile than the smaller rodents.
Care should also be taken if you have small children who should not be handling the guinea pigs unsupervised to provide a more secure cage environment as well.
Be sure to handle your guinea pigs for 1 or 2 hours each day, and never leave your children alone with them.
If you let children handle the guinea pigs, be sure to supervise them.
We suggest you don't handle your Guinea Pigs too much for the first day or two, just give them plenty of clean water and feed only hay for the first 24 hours to avoid digestive upset.

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Medics in Guinea have expressed their frustration with how government officials have handled the Ebola outbreak.
We're sure that you've heard that guinea pigs are great starter pets, but in fact, they are very fragile and will require an experienced pet owner to handle them.
As guinea pigs can get slightly nervous during the first few days, they should be kept in their cages to get used to the surroundings and should not be handled by kids.
Guinea pigs, which normally give high - pitched squeals when handled, also tend to be quiet during handling while painful.
Guinea pigs handle cold quite well but they are very susceptible to heat stroke.
Guinea pigs unaccustomed to being handled may jump and run, but rarely turn aggressive.
Simply keeping your cavies away from drafts will help decrease the likelihood of them getting a respiratory infection as well as washing your hands after handling other animals (guinea pigs at pet stores, your dog or cat if they are coughing or sneezing, and even your rabbit).
By keeping a close watch on your guinea pig by making sure is he eating and defecating, washing your hands before and after handling him, freezing his bedding and food before use, and keeping him away from drafts you can prevent the bulk of the most commonly seen guinea pig diseases.
Guinea pigs are easily stressed, so they require careful handling.
Guinea pigs are friendly and most are happy to be handled once they have got used to their new surroundings.
Even though guinea pigs are very social animals, it might take a little time for them to get used to being handled.
Guinea pigs — or cavies, to give them their proper name — are fascinating, intelligent and, when handled correctly, friendly.
Guinea pigs are very unlikely to bite, even if they're feeling nervous, so tame your guinea pig by careful and consistent hanGuinea pigs are very unlikely to bite, even if they're feeling nervous, so tame your guinea pig by careful and consistent hanguinea pig by careful and consistent handling.
The Exotic Animal and Wildlife Service handles a wide range of small animals, including rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, chinchillas, lizards, snakes and rats.
To ensure that your Guinea Pigs become tame and affectionate it is important that you handle them frequently and correctly.
This is especially important as guinea pigs can not take most antibiotics, so care must be handled without their use.
They also get the chance to experience handling rabbits and guineas pigs which helps to develop positive attitudes and empathy towards animals.
Coursework can include handling, care and nursing of a variety of animals including cats, dogs, ferrets, rabbits, hamsters and guinea pigs.
Once your guinea pig is willing to come to you for food and doesn't respond to the sound of your voice by running for cover, you can start getting him used to being handled.
Talk to your guinea pig before you attempt to handle him.
However, some guinea pigs will bite when handled.
The Guinea pig's natural curiosity and friendly disposition makes it fairly easy to handle.
A guinea pig that is exposed to humans during its first hour after birth will be much more trusting, personable and cuddly than one that isn't handled until later.
Although this means the «window» of development and imprinting for these animals is longer than that for guinea pigs, early handling still has a profound and beneficial impact on their relationship with humans later on.
There are many reason that a guinea pig might become aggressive: lack of handling, hunger, pain (arthritis, back pain, etc.), and high hormone levels (testosterone) are the most common.
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