1. Something to Wheek About: Cavy Care 101 : The Humane Society of the United S...
Welcoming Your New Guinea Pig
News: News/Feature
September 13, 2010
The Guinea Pig at the Puppy Mill
Guinea Pig Care and Behavior Tips
Resource: Tip Sheet
April 21, 2010
Guinea
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2. Something to Wheek About: Get Happy With Guinea Pigs : The Humane Society of...
other. ”
Guinea pigs also have a playful streak: Bells, mirrors, and hay-stuffed slitted bags are popular toys, and some of Cauthen’s piggies even enjoy games of fetch.
Sadly, some guinea pig owners never see their pets’
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3. Video: Sick or Injured Pigs Are Routinely Slaughtered : The Humane Society o...
yet cruel mistreatment of pigs at an Iowa slaughter plant.
The footage from our investigation (watch it here ) documented pigs who were too sick or injured to stand being slaughtered for human consumption.
CNN featured HSUS experts
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4. Vital Vittles for Your Guinea Pig : The Humane Society of the United States
pregnant or nursing guinea pigs and for young pigs under four months old.
Your pig's salad bowl
Vegetables are an important source of vitamin C and round out your guinea pig's diet with additional nutrients. They also add diversity to your
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5. Guinea Pig Feeding : The Humane Society of the United States
shallow bowl. Many guinea pigs like to place their front feet on the rim of their food bowl when they eat, and this design will lessen the chances that the bowl (and your pig!) could be upended. Place the food bowl in an area of the cage
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6. Guinea Pig Housing : The Humane Society of the United States
21, 2009
Guinea Pig Housing
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Most cages marketed for guinea Pigs are way too small. Learn how to provide your Pig with appropriate room to roam.
Why
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7. Guinea Pig Care and Behavior Tips : The Humane Society of the United States
21, 2009
Guinea Pig Housing
The Humane Society of the United States
Most cages marketed for guinea Pigs are way too small. Learn how to provide your Pig with appropriate room to roam.
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8. CDC Confirms Ties to Virus First Discovered in U.S. Pig Factories : The Huma...
The researchers concluded: "Pigs from larger farms (>5000 SPP [standing Pig population]) appeared to have a significantly higher risk for SI [swine influenza] H1N1 infection compared to Pigs originating from smaller farms. The odds of H1N1 in
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9. Guinea Pigs : The Humane Society of the United States
Caring For Your Piggies
Did you know that guinea Pigs get lonely if you don't spend time with them every day? Find out more about guinea Pigs before you adopt.
Learn More
More About Guinea Pigs
Feeding Your
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10. More about Pigs : The Humane Society of the United States
America the first domestic pigs—pigs who subsequently spread throughout the Spanish West Indies (Caribbean).[12]
In 1539, the Spanish explorers brought the first pigs to the mainland when they settled in Florida. The pigs were released
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