Guinea pigs are great pets for any child over the age of five years. However, treated mice require a little help from an adult. Even if children can play in this rodent, someone must take responsibility when it comes to health and well being of guinea pigs. And the best way to avoid the guinea pig disease prevention, to keep them in shape. You have just bought this new pet for a child? Do you have any idea how to deal with it? Then, the following suggestions are things you need to do to keep both pets and children happy.
Fortunately, the owners of these animals, they do not need much space in their homes. Most pet shops sell a special cage at an affordable price, but ten gallon aquarium will be fine. If you decide to use the cage to make sure that the bottom is flat, or you risk breaking a leg rodent, if it gets caught in the mesh. Recommended linen covered with pine chips, paper pellets and hay or straw on the bottom of an aquarium or a cage. Avoid cedar chips so that the cedar absorbs the urine and this is causing problems for your dog’s feet. Strip newspapers should also be avoided because they want to chew on everything, and the newspaper ink can be harmful to them.
A special blend of the local pet store is usually a good food for guinea pigs. However, they also have some fruit and vegetables to keep them healthy. Most special blends high in alfalfa, the mainstay of their diet, but also need vitamin C to avoid getting sick. This supplement can be added to bottled water to keep your immune system of the common diseases associated with them. Your new pet will eat the most fruits and vegetables, but want to avoid broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower this will cause gastrointestinal problems.






