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How to weigh a guinea pig(s) and why it is important

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HI! Sorry I haven't posted for a while! I had a bit of a writers block and as most of you will probably know I now have a Labrador puppy called Angel (but she doesn't act like one!). Why weigh your guinea pig(s) Weighing them is a good way to find out if they are ill. Guinea pigs are prey animals so they try to hide when they are ill and when most guinea pigs are ill they lose some weight. It is also a good way to make sure they are not overweight as like many small animals, it is very easy for them to get overweight. Guinea pigs don't need vaccinations so they only go to the vet when needed unlike rabbits, dogs and cats. This means they are not weighed regularly at the vets. So weighing at home is a great way to tell if they are healthy and also useful if they need to go to the vet so they can see their normal weight. It is also useful for working out how much mite treatment to use! What you will need Scales (kitchen scales or baby scales are best) A notebo

In no way guinea pig related but oh well

Hi! Just thought I would let you guys know that angel (my Labrador puppy) now has an Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/angel_the_cheeky_labrador/ It would be so amazing if any of you who like dogs as well as guinea pigs could follow her! Book Worm:)