Guinea Pigs! What, Where, How

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  • @lolacosa6159
    @lolacosa6159 6 років тому +445

    Where I live (Argentina- South America) we have a LOT of wild guinea pigs, just like the pic you showed in black and white. I live in a very urban area, but if I walk only a block, there’s a part of land that has never been altered and is the home to a bunch of them (plus some wild rabbits and a lot of other critters). I love going there because I keep domestic guinea pigs myself, and observing the wild ones is very interesting; they look very similar, but are much smaller and their coats camouflage perfectly with the environment. If they see you they’ll run soo fast... nothing like our domestic ones haha. They are super cute! They are called Cuy here as you said, but don’t worry, here they aren’t used for meat and have never been -luckily-

  • @shannonb665
    @shannonb665 6 років тому +89

    Thats was one of the best high level “what you need to know videos” I’ve seen for GP. Well done and hope a lot of people who are thinking see this video.
    Very well done

  • @kms1011
    @kms1011 6 років тому +117

    Adopted two old piggy Ladies (They’re around 4 years) around september this year. I did not plan on getting guinea pigs, But after i stumbled upon their ad, and did alot of research, I decided I could care and love them for the rest of their lives.
    they only had a tiny cage and ZERO hiding area, so I built a custom cage, now they have a ton of space to roam and poop.
    They both were in kinda bad shape when I got them too, their nails were long, Ale (a long haired piggy) had matts and urine stuck in her fur.
    I adore my girls and would 10/10 rescue piggies again

    • @rainpooper7088
      @rainpooper7088 6 років тому +6

      KM S
      The thing is, that’s not even that old, more like middle-aged. It’s only that many guinea pigs die around the age of five because that’s when their immune systems get weaker and inherited diseases flourish and the owners usually don’t care because it’s cheaper to get a new pig than to keep the old one alive. Our oldest piggy died at approximately age 7, although she might have been a little older because we didn’t know her exact age when we took her in after all her friends froze to death in a barn and my aunt rescued a piggy who lived at her place for six years and was at least 2 years old when she got her. There’s also a German UA-camr named Chan who owned a guinea pig named Tiramisu who was 10 whopping years old and accompanied him ever since he started his UA-cam career until she passed away a few years ago.
      What I‘m trying to say is, take good care of them, they might want to live for another four years.

    • @kms1011
      @kms1011 6 років тому +4

      I know they can live up to 10 years, But honestly doubt mine will because of their start at life, BUT if they do I’ll be really happy.
      I do everything i can to make them as happy and comfy as possible

    • @johnchase4408
      @johnchase4408 6 років тому +2

      That is so Wonderful. You are a special person. I wish so much that people would adopt animals instead of buying them at pet shops and from breeders. They ALL need homes, but abandoned ones and others that are given up for various reasons really need that Love & Care that they most likely never really had. Unless of course their previous owner got sick or passed away. They are little hidden treasures and unlocking the Love inside them can be the most rewarding thing in the world to experience. I take my hat off to You for giving the gift of 2nd chances, Love & Compassion. Cheers my Friend and Thank You for Rescuing a New Family Member. Much Love. ♥️

    • @crystalpets7967
      @crystalpets7967 6 років тому

      That’s amazing

    • @LunaP1
      @LunaP1 6 років тому

      I used to have two female guinea pigs as a kid. I loved them even when they made my ears bleed. I miss them.

  • @johnchase4408
    @johnchase4408 6 років тому +24

    I've been rescuing animals of ALL kinds for 54 years and of all the UA-cam channels about pets and their care, I find yours to be the most thorough and thoughtful. Keep up the great work. It is NOT as easy as everyone thinks. Much Love. God Bless. 👍 😁

  • @Burgeonite
    @Burgeonite 6 років тому +417

    Chili pepper really wanted to be in this video.

  • @rmj7306
    @rmj7306 6 років тому +267

    Mine passed away yesterday :(
    They make the best lil pets.

    • @stephaniesummer2663
      @stephaniesummer2663 6 років тому +10

      Tayter Sah-Lad I’m so sorry for your loss

    • @kms1011
      @kms1011 6 років тому +18

      Awh, rip. It’s a shame that they have such a short lifespan.

    • @rmj7306
      @rmj7306 6 років тому +9

      They're my favorite pet. Soon At least I get to give another little fur baby a good home

    • @Dragonmistress83
      @Dragonmistress83 6 років тому +3

      Sorry for your loss, and yes they are great little pets, small fluffballs with huge personalities.

    • @JuanaPerez-ms3jh
      @JuanaPerez-ms3jh 6 років тому +4

      Awwww i cant imagain my life with out my two little bundles of joy,peper and Pepsi

  • @lightowl4345
    @lightowl4345 6 років тому +64

    When I was a kid, we got 2 "female" Guinea pigs. Within a very short time we had 13 Guinea pigs. My siblings and I were thrilled, my parents not so much.
    They really are adorable pets.
    Thanks for sharing all this great information about them!!

    • @rianonyoung
      @rianonyoung 6 років тому +13

      LightOwl Im going through a similar situation now haha. My male guinea bandit was gaining weight and i thought i was overfeeding him so i monitored how much i was giving him. I went in a 20 day holiday and when i came home he had tripled in size in the hips. The babies are due any day :,))

    • @sarahrose1451
      @sarahrose1451 6 років тому

      haha been there we luckily only got 2 guys and a girl

    • @JunieCavy
      @JunieCavy 6 років тому +2

      wigless oofer Be careful with that... you’ll need a 12+ square foot cage for that many piggies.

    • @rianonyoung
      @rianonyoung 6 років тому +4

      Pickle Pie oh yikes. By the way bandit gave birth to three cute little balls of fluff. Ive named them Mocha, Chino and Latte :))

    • @j.stanisic1586
      @j.stanisic1586 6 років тому +1

      wigless oofer awwwwwww

  • @KC-zc8ic
    @KC-zc8ic 6 років тому +11

    This is the sweetest and most wholesome guinea pig appreciation and care video I’ve ever seen.

  • @misspractical
    @misspractical 3 роки тому +4

    I watched countless Guinea Pig videos because I'm trying to learn all I need to before I get a couple but no videos have ever been this helpful! You were to-the-point and didn't go on about too many details. Also, I'd never thought of naming a pet "Toast" but I'll probably end up naming one of my future piggies that 😊. Thank you so much!

  • @hoverfish2018
    @hoverfish2018 6 років тому +17

    i had a piggy his name was fluffy i got him when i was 6 i remember i was not rough with him we grew a bond like i was a guinea pig i got him as a baby and he lived up to 8 years he was having seizures on his last day with me he looked up at me smiled and gave me what i call a love nibble a love nibble is when he nibbles me and u can feel liking and and gave a last happy Week and closed his eyes he died like a champ and will forever live in my hart i know he is having a good time at rainbow bridge RIP fluffy u will be missed :] week on buddy!

  • @constellationgirlstudiosag423
    @constellationgirlstudiosag423 6 років тому +18

    Awww, her little whiskers at 0:41 are ADORABLE. Also, I love her name.

    • @ahhwe-any7434
      @ahhwe-any7434 6 років тому +1

      💡im gonna call my guinea pig whiskers. Not that I have one yet. But that will be it's name 🤗. Edit: I watch so many g.pig vids 🤭. I've had a whiskers for 8 mths now. & An Axl for about 7/6 mths

  • @thelonewolfspirit
    @thelonewolfspirit 6 років тому +54

    Chili pepper is the cutest thing ever! Can't be near Jesse without getting petted lol

  • @eustacia03
    @eustacia03 6 років тому +36

    One family I knew accomplished the needed square footage by using a 3 by 5 foot table that they attached fencing around. The guinea pigs lived on top of the table with all their toys, food and bedding and the boxes of supplies were kept under the table. Since guinea pigs can't climb, there was no risk of them getting over the fencing and falling out.

    • @pisces2569
      @pisces2569 6 років тому +6

      eustacia03 my guinea pig would have climbed out. She had amazing upper body strength and would have climbed out of her play pen with her front legs alone

    • @eustacia03
      @eustacia03 6 років тому +2

      @@pisces2569 Daaaaamn. These two were more laid back and generally satisfied with their hay and toys.

    • @pisces2569
      @pisces2569 6 років тому +3

      eustacia03 She was a sweetie, but she had a bit of an attitude. If she felt that her play pen was too small for her (even if supplemented with toys), she would escape by standing up and putting her front legs on the top of the cage and hoisting herself up to the top and then jump off. I had to get a dog sized playpen for her so she couldn't climb out.

    • @Mmbohn1
      @Mmbohn1 6 років тому +2

      Two of my piggies climbed long high stairs. They were very determined and very strong

  • @mgraynap
    @mgraynap 6 років тому +77

    I love chili pepper and his determination to be on UA-cam 😍😂

  • @crystalalpaca9859
    @crystalalpaca9859 6 років тому +30

    awww this makes me miss having guinea pigs particularly the excited squeaking

    • @j.s.1816
      @j.s.1816 5 років тому +1

      Me, too. If only my asthma wasn't triggered by hay.

  • @zoerochelle
    @zoerochelle 3 роки тому +1

    This is the best "all about guinea pigs" video I have seen. Well done.

  • @ellaspeck4083
    @ellaspeck4083 5 років тому +4

    i’ve had 10 and i love them so so much they are beautiful, adorable and kind creatures

  • @lu4ren
    @lu4ren 5 років тому +3

    This is such a great video with such great tips. Finally someone who knows what they're talking about!! 15 square feet is a great size for 2, I totally agree. You have accurate information and it's so great seeing your guinea pigs as well!

  • @terrariaslash
    @terrariaslash 6 років тому +1

    Honestly I see so many animal places that do public presentations but keep their animals in such bad living conditions I’m so glad to see a place that treats their animals like equals. Keep up the good work

  • @srodgers7351
    @srodgers7351 6 років тому +37

    I love furry potatoes (aka guinea pigs)

  • @solarsystem2691
    @solarsystem2691 4 роки тому +1

    i have two lil baby boys. i just ordered them a new cage! i had the 4x2 midwest but they deserve more space so i got a 6x2 cage with a loft. i’m so excited

  • @jesstalks7755
    @jesstalks7755 6 років тому +18

    Also, find an area vet who treats small exotic animals BEFORE your piggy needs one, because not all vets are knowledgeable about them! Fortunately, there's a great vet practice not too far from me. Guinea pigs are the sweetest little pets- I've had several, and they're personable and friendly.

    • @j.s.1816
      @j.s.1816 5 років тому

      Yes! Very good information!!

    • @StonedtotheBones13
      @StonedtotheBones13 Рік тому

      +1 +1 +1 for many animals, exotic vets are hard to find, but you do NOT wanna be facing the prospect of doing it yourself OR the animal suffering for longer than is necessary.

  • @ShaudaySmith
    @ShaudaySmith 6 років тому +82

    Responsible Pet Ownership! YAS!

  • @aleale8320
    @aleale8320 3 роки тому +1

    I live in Peru, I can tell you that it is rare that someone raises them as pets, culturally they have always been seen as livestock, because it is easy to take care of them in a house to have an extra income, since you can feed a small herd with leftover vegetables, fruid peels, and some cheap fodder. Their use as pets is probably something that came from Europe or North America.

  • @sophierr967
    @sophierr967 6 років тому +6

    Lol, I researched for a year about guinea pigs before adopting one , still have all those facts in a notebook that I carry everywhere just in case when I’m grocery shopping I forget which veg is not aloud.... if you can’t already tell I care about my fur baby A LOT
    (I only have one piggie because she’d been alone many years before I adopted her, I know you’re meant to have pairs)

    • @BubblesOnDaMoon
      @BubblesOnDaMoon 5 років тому

      Same here. My Ralphie is a rescue. He's spoiled. 😍

  • @j.pnewcomer1069
    @j.pnewcomer1069 6 років тому +1

    I used to have a guinea Pig, he was Abyssinian (only half since his mom was a Silkie) and his name was Sota (named after an anime character's younger sibling) He was actually a surprise; my cousin owned his mother Cookie who she had gotten for her birthday before we went on our annual huge family beach trip, when we got back my Aunt went upstairs to turn on my cousin's air conditioner and noticed a lump of fluff in the corner of Cookie's enclosure she poked it and it began squeaking, it was a baby! We had no idea Cookie was pregnant and my cousin intended on keeping the baby, until she realized that the baby was a male (he attempted to breed with his own mother before maturity eek!) She didn't want to pay for him to be fixed so I offered to take him instead. Sota was a big, hefty boy by the time he was five months old I couldn't fit his giant behind through his cage door and he'd get stuck(he ended up weighting 3.2 pounds by his second birthday; August 26), so for a month I kept the top off of his cage. Eventually I had to get him a bigger cage since his huge butt prevented him from exiting his cage on his own (and the whole thing was too small to begin with) a friend of mine had a rabbit enclosure that she was no longer able to use (her sister's rabbit at the time was an escape artist named Houdini, seriously) so I asked if I could use it for Sota. The enclosure was four feet long and 2.5 feet wide (so 10 square feet) which was probably still too small but I had him out after school from 3-9pm and in and out on most weekend days. We later learned that Guinea pigs are social creatures, but my mom wouldn't let me get another because she couldn't stand the squeaking of one guinea pig let alone two, then my neighbors (we lived in a connected house) got guinea pigs (A Teddy; Theodore and an American; Ashy) so we often had them socialize together and they were roommates when I was away. We did have to monitor their behavior and keep them separated at night since Sota was a male and Theodore and Ashy turned out to both be females (oops! we often called Theodore "Theodora"). We fed Sota mostly fresh veggies because we grew a lot of food ourselves and we'd give him extra or like dinky underground carrots that didn't grow right (he also got pellets and hay but he really liked fresh veggies) We gave hime the leaves that grow on broccoli, green beans, cherry tree leaves (he ate them in the spring and we saved some in the fall as bedding) Sota wasn't much of a fruit guy but he liked apple skins. He lived 9 years with no health complications, ever. He died two years ago on Christmas Eve, and I bawled like a baby and buried him in my half frozen yard behind our vegetable garden.

  • @l0velystina
    @l0velystina 6 років тому +5

    I have 2 guinea pigs. They’re such good pets. So loving and cute🥰❤️

  • @ovenheating9482
    @ovenheating9482 6 років тому

    the smaller open cage idea is exactly what i did. i have a 2x5 cage that they stay in for the most part but its always open for them to roam free around my kitchen even throughout the night. ive got spaces i dont want them getting to blocked off as well as fleece blankets put down under shelves or corners where they like to hide and possibly poop for easy quick clean up. they roam free and hangout around wherever but ultimately love their cage area. i love it because i walk into my kitchen and its almost like having dogs or cats that come running to you anytime you open the fridge. anytime i go in there and ruffle a bag or open the fridge they all come out running.

  • @ThousandTimesBefore
    @ThousandTimesBefore 6 років тому +4

    Thank you for this comprehensive and well researched guide! I'd like to add that - in my experience - a herd with 4-9 guinea pigs is the most interesting to watch. I feel that their social behavior is more complex with more companions :). However, only get as many as you can care for (financially and otherwise), but at least two, like Jessie said :)

  • @beverleybalshaw9119
    @beverleybalshaw9119 7 місяців тому

    Queen Elizabeth the 1st was a big fan of Guinea Pigs. The Prince and Princess of Wales have them too, although William is the one who cleans out their cage! 😂
    I have had piggies all my life, I have 3 at present, (I'm 62 this Year!) I absolutely adore my girls and they're spoiled rotten. They have taken quite a large area in my living room 🤣. I wouldn't be without these wonderful little animals 😍
    You have a new sub 🙂👍

  • @Amyfroud1991
    @Amyfroud1991 6 років тому +1

    I absolutely love Guinea pigs, I've got 2 boys and they have a whole shed to themselves and only in at night. I've always had Guinea pigs and always will.

  • @sarahlove12100
    @sarahlove12100 6 років тому +1

    I have three. Two boys (Wally, Hammy). And a girl in her own cage named Pip. I love them tons

  • @HercadosP
    @HercadosP 2 роки тому +1

    8:30 can we talk about that? Chili pepper has no business eating your fingers that enthusiastically (:

  • @cuuy
    @cuuy 6 років тому +12

    A nice video, and I agree with most things, though some points I disagree. 1. A herd with all females doesn't have the easiest harmony. Females can be touchy to each other. The easiest herd harmony is one neutered male with one or more females. The male makes it more harmonious between females in the group. 2. Pellets are not necessary. 3. 10-20 mg vitamin c per full-grown guinea pig is recommended, not 50mg. 4. Vitamin c tablets are unnecessary and generally useless. For example bell peppers have lots of vitamin c, you only need 7g (!) red bell peppers to provide 10mg vitamin c. So if you know which vegetables have more vitamin c and provide some of them everyday, the guinea pigs easily get more than enough vitamin c. Vitamin c in natural food also has better bioavailability than synthetical vitamin c, so the vitamin c tablets will mostly just get peed out, and too much of it can acidify the pee (vitamin c = ascorbic acid) and irritate urinary passage. I only give my guinea pigs extra vitamin c via tablet when they are sick.

    • @animalwondersmontana
      @animalwondersmontana  6 років тому +7

      Great additional information! Herds will vary on their interactions with each other depending on individual personalities, so some all female herds will do just fine without a male. Though I also like having a neutered male among them. I'd still recommend the additional vitamin C. I've seen too many Guinea pigs at the vet diagnosed with scurvy (severly deficient in vitamin C) to not give the recommendation. There are also those that are ready to take on experienced diet preparation responsibilities and offering vitamin C rich produce is absolutely an option. Please remember that not all produce is equal in quality and if you're feeding a herd it's very easy for a couple to hog all the peppers and other necessary veggies while others don't get enough. This is why I will continue to recommend 50mg vitamin C per guinea pig, and why I suggest it's sprinkled over their entire diet or handed directly to them. Over supplementing with vitamin C is difficult because it takes over 1,000mg a day to be dangerous. It's better to give them 50mg synthetic than not enough and cause a life threatening and life-long condition. Thanks for your concern!

  • @seattlegrrlie
    @seattlegrrlie 4 роки тому +1

    I had a horrible allergic reaction to the adorable guinnea pigs that I brought home. Needed to rehome them quickly and found them a nice new family. Definitely check for adoption before you buy.

  • @pattiwhittington7475
    @pattiwhittington7475 6 років тому +1

    Very Informative! Thank you we just adopted Mr Fat-Man. He is 3yrs old and we cant wait to get to know and enjoy him.

  • @juleelundy7000
    @juleelundy7000 6 років тому +8

    Im glad you reposted it :)

  • @hannahandwadeaaron
    @hannahandwadeaaron 8 місяців тому

    You are a great teacher. I wasn’t even that interested in guinea pigs but I stayed for the whole video.

  • @kchez5586
    @kchez5586 6 років тому

    Thank you so much for putting up a care video with all correct information! I've seen quite a few giving bad or just plain wrong advice about diets, housing, etc., but you hit it out of the park! The only thing I could add is about nail clipping - you should get a specific nail clipper for small animals, a regular nail clipper is made for flat nails (ie: human) Piggies nails are round and using a standard nail clipper will crush them while it cuts and can make them split, causing an injury. I found this out the hard way early on.
    Also, having them in a room in your house where you spend a lot of time, like a living room, tends to make them more at ease around people and more social. When they spend all day in a empty, quiet room, they are always much more skittish about interacting with their owners, at least in my experience. Just make sure there are no drafts-they could easily get sick that way. If the TV was on, ours would sit at that side of their cage and watch intently! They are awesome little animals!

  • @Luktom100
    @Luktom100 6 років тому

    Thank you, guinea pigs bits are a real treat in my country. This video is very helpfull for me in further development of my restaurant.

  • @lilaccherri7584
    @lilaccherri7584 6 років тому +1

    Oh gosh I love this, 2 of my guinea pigs recently died. Toast looks just like one of them that died that I named butters, he was very young and I have no idea how he died. But people need to understand these animals more, the other that died I had for many years but originally rescued from a lady online, her long hair was matted and she was very anxious when we first got them. I miss them both so much.

  • @Loveofpets
    @Loveofpets 6 років тому

    Very good information!

  • @MusicFreak6893
    @MusicFreak6893 6 років тому +35

    I used to think guinea pigs were so weird looking and I always wondered why anybody wanted them as pets. Any of them I ever met were alone in a small cage and not very friendly (probably because of that). The more I see videos of them being kept properly, the more I've started to like them! Maybe one day I'll get my own little herd. They seem like sweet little creatures. Just need to figure out how to have cats AND guinea pigs. Do guinea pigs get stressed out even seeing cats around? Aside from the cats hurting them, that would be a big concern for me when trying to figure out the living situation.

    • @Techiepagan
      @Techiepagan 6 років тому +2

      Heather P I have a cover on my cage. Look up c&c for an economic cage. The coroplast can be bought at a printing company at an affordable rate. Or Midwest on Amazon. Covers are available, you can join them together to expand living space etc.

    • @MusicFreak6893
      @MusicFreak6893 6 років тому +1

      @@Techiepagan Thank you! I'll look into that!

    • @SuperMonkei
      @SuperMonkei 6 років тому +3

      I got my first pig from a friend, she was living alone for 2 years, she has friends now, but still doesn't like anyone :(

    • @Ethan-xq6zs
      @Ethan-xq6zs 6 років тому +7

      Heather P I have 3 pigs (1 is over 8 year old!) and my cats never seem bothered by the pigs and the pigs never seem to even notice the cat.

    • @summer6100
      @summer6100 6 років тому +6

      My manpig will walk right up to any of my cats and talk to them. two of my cats are disturbed by this and back up/jump onto the furniture to get away. I think the most food-oriented of my cats sees the pig as a potential feast and will bat at him (sans claws). The pig rumbles and puffs up and moves towards the cat, so no chase ever occurs, and all interactions are supervised. That all to say, Individual animal personalities are a big factor here, and there's no way to know for sure until you have them all in your home. Always be prepared for it not to work out between them. Good luck!

  • @romycullen17
    @romycullen17 6 років тому

    when I got one, despite reading a lot about how to keep him healthy, I didn't know about getting them in pairs and since he's a lovely boar he's remained an only child. He's 4 and I'm happy to say he's still as happy as always. If you can get them in pairs but if you like me didn't know and yours doesn't take well to other piggies please don't think the worst, just remember to give your piggy the most of attention and whilst you and your family will never replace guinea pig contact I can assure you they'll feel like part of the family. My baby has been such a blessing and he's the sweetest boy with a very strong personality and a bit of a feisty side.

  • @PhenixandKingWheeklies
    @PhenixandKingWheeklies 4 роки тому

    Very well done video, with well explained and summarized info for enjoying life with piggies !! You're so right my piggies litterally CHANGED my life

  • @TrashwareArt
    @TrashwareArt 6 років тому

    I really love how you teach about the history of the guinea pig! I totally agree, if you're not even interested in learning where your animal came from it's probobly better to stick to youtube videos. Videos like this make me thing maybe I should try to do more with animals, I absolutely love them. My little guinea pig is so happy and he's like my little friend. Also - love your hair! I'm a 30 year old guy but we have the exact same color hair (mine's a bit longer.) I feel like we should have a club - somewhere. Thanks!

  • @annabeltemple230
    @annabeltemple230 5 років тому

    Rabbit pellets and pine shavings are a staple for our guinea pigs. It may have to do with how they are used. Pine shavings are underlayment in bedding for us, topped with rice straw and orchard grass. Rabbit pellets have the same formulation to those marketed for pigs, but absent vitamin C which is more reliable in fresh food for poor shelf life. This video is valuable in showing best practices, but guinea pigs are more durable and adaptable than some may get the impression.

  • @skyd1207
    @skyd1207 5 років тому

    I have two Guinea pigs, they are very hard work. On the plus side, one of them really loves to be held and cuddled, its very sweet. I will take care of them for the rest of their lives no matter how much work they are lol.

  • @bolita12345
    @bolita12345 6 років тому +4

    Here in Panama (central america) there are Ñeques ! I thinks is family with this guys like right in the middle

    • @keeweefroot2692
      @keeweefroot2692 6 років тому

      bolita12345 Yo soy de Panamá también pero vivo en los Estados Unidos ahora!

  • @Babyjewel21
    @Babyjewel21 6 років тому +1

    i rlly do love guinea pigs. like. theyre so happy and i love holding mine i love when they wheek im actually sobibng and im a minute into the video hah. luv guine pigs

  • @crazyart789
    @crazyart789 5 років тому +1

    I really want more of these! Like the sugar gliders, other reptiles, even the dogs!

  • @dancxjo
    @dancxjo 5 років тому

    What a wonderful video! Great presentation!

  • @deejaydubla
    @deejaydubla 6 років тому +19

    I get the feeling Chili Pepper thinks you should do another Patagonian Cavy video.

  • @sunshinelavender5889
    @sunshinelavender5889 2 роки тому +1

    Throughly enjoyed Chilli Pepper making cameos to support their Guinea pig cousins 🙂

  • @kittysaurus-rex8000
    @kittysaurus-rex8000 6 років тому +1

    Lol I was in a pet store getting hay and I stopped to look at the female guinea pigs because they are always beautiful longhairs and an employee asked if we wanted to hold one. My dad quickly said "No thanks, we already have 3!!" and the lady casually replied "I have 7."

  • @tyroga
    @tyroga 6 років тому

    Brilliant and comprehensive video... with just one minor component missing... lifespan expectation. I loved keeping my guineas as a kid.

    • @Ethan-xq6zs
      @Ethan-xq6zs 6 років тому

      Generally expected lifespan with proper care is 5-7 years although I have a pig who’s over 8 years old!

  • @ncskitty
    @ncskitty 6 років тому

    I've had two adorable skinny pigs for about a year and a half and they're my favorite little friends. My dog even loves to say hi to them too!

  • @darkendkefka
    @darkendkefka 6 років тому +21

    Texel or Textile?

    • @narutohorsegirl
      @narutohorsegirl 6 років тому +1

      Def Texel, was pronounced incorrectly.

    • @animalwondersmontana
      @animalwondersmontana  6 років тому +8

      Sometimes I'm the WORST at pronunciation.

    • @Ladiebugg789
      @Ladiebugg789 6 років тому +1

      Heh, I have a Texel, and when she does not have her feet on anything she FREAKS out

    • @Ladiebugg789
      @Ladiebugg789 6 років тому +1

      @@animalwondersmontana Don't worry, English is hard, even for me and I am Canadian!

    • @Ladiebugg789
      @Ladiebugg789 6 років тому +1

      @@animalwondersmontana So no worries

  • @devilhunterred
    @devilhunterred Рік тому

    Absolutely love this video!!

  • @faith9196
    @faith9196 5 років тому +1

    I love my guinea pig, my other one passed away about a year or two ago and we never got another one. She’s a chonker for sure but god I love the little baby piggies🥺

  • @jess6882
    @jess6882 6 років тому +2

    I saw this before it got deleted. So glad it’s back up!

  • @johnboyle3884
    @johnboyle3884 4 роки тому

    i never knew there was so much to learn about guinea pigs,good job,i learned a lot

  • @PinkChucky15
    @PinkChucky15 6 років тому +1

    They're so fluffy! I love them :-)

  • @swagmaster9552
    @swagmaster9552 6 років тому +1

    This video was so helpful! I learned so much from this, and now I can be the best guineas pig owner I can!

  • @angelicMisha
    @angelicMisha 5 років тому +2

    The wheeking, oh my 😍

  • @chelseasun804
    @chelseasun804 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing some fun facts about guinea pigs!😄😄😄 I really enjoyed this video.

  • @Swiftyforever13AKAthecatlover
    @Swiftyforever13AKAthecatlover Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much this help me a lot

  • @robinhollinger3531
    @robinhollinger3531 3 роки тому

    I love this! I consider myself pretty knowledgeable about gpigs but i learned a lot about their history from this!

  • @j.s.1816
    @j.s.1816 5 років тому

    Ten breeds!? Wow!!
    As an experienced guinea pig parent, I love all of your advice. People need to know these things. Thank you.

  • @infinitecanadian
    @infinitecanadian 6 років тому +20

    Guinea pigs are even eaten for food in the U.S.A. One thing that is important is to NEVER keep a guinea pig with a rabbit in the same enclosure because rabbits can kick them.

    • @charlizescheer9001
      @charlizescheer9001 6 років тому +3

      Wa,wa,what?how could those people ?

    • @infinitecanadian
      @infinitecanadian 6 років тому +2

      @@charlizescheer9001 I don't know. I don't eat a lot of meat unless I am eating out.

    • @Brakvash
      @Brakvash 6 років тому +1

      And/or eat them, most herbivores aren't exclusively herbivorous - same goes for carnivores.

    • @infinitecanadian
      @infinitecanadian 6 років тому

      @@Brakvash Really? I have never heard of a rabbit eating anything larger than a beetle.

    • @Ladiebugg789
      @Ladiebugg789 6 років тому

      I have heard of bunnies having piggies on their back, but also of bunnies squashing piggies

  • @aoapaaa4937
    @aoapaaa4937 6 років тому +1

    That guinea pig is so small and cute. :) Mine is big and chubby haha

  • @user-us1yu8gx9s
    @user-us1yu8gx9s 6 років тому

    I use to have the oddest guinea pig. We had two guinea pigs and when one passed away we got another to keep the one left company. But the new one kept kicking out the old one out of the little house instead of cuddling and i could hear them fighting sometimes but we thought they might get better. Very shortly the old guinea pig died and we were unsure whether to get a new one. We had a skinny guinea pig as a class pet and i was allowed to bring mine in for a playdate. But they burst into a huge fight and i was sent home early with my guinea pig. We never got another one to keep her company. One time we put a mirror in her cage and she kept head butting the reflection. She hated other guniea pigs for some reason. She seemed fine when we got her at petsmart but she was an odd one.

  • @BanAnna85
    @BanAnna85 6 років тому +1

    I don't know if you have any hamsters but I'd love a video on how to care for them.
    Guinea pigs are so cute!

  • @TenrouFang
    @TenrouFang 6 років тому

    Zoology student here with a niche in guineas. 10:33 is wrong, providing fresh veg is the best way to provide Vit C, most guineas get the required amount that way, even when in a herd. Supplements are only needed if they have specific vitamin problems or can't have veg.
    Also, can I get a source for 2:10? On how guineas got to America?

  • @wtitrader7397
    @wtitrader7397 5 років тому

    Love all your videos.

  • @sophie723
    @sophie723 6 років тому

    This video is very informational! Love it!

  • @misspopcoin2204
    @misspopcoin2204 6 років тому +3

    I've had 11 guinea pigs over the years. Got 4 with me today.

  • @shayrose7705
    @shayrose7705 6 років тому

    They are so sweet but very skittish by nature, I work in a lil pet store and it’s so fun to see all the different personalities of animals. Guinea pigs are super skittish, even when tame it takes a TON of bonding to get them to the point where you can pick them up on command and even so a lot of times they still run. Hamsters are super easy care wise but like to keep to themselves, super fun though. Rabbits are also skittish but like to be pet. Ferrets are just like puppies and LOVE to play and pounce! And hedgehogs are well, hedgehogs aha. Guinea pigs are an amazing small animals and one of the best pets for kids, used to be my #1 recommendation before I started this job. Now I realize they’re VERY messy and super skittish by nature, not necessarily for kids who want to always pick up and cuddle their pet. Now my first recommendation is....... RATS!!!! Rats are the perfect small pet especially for children. SUPER social and will constantly come up to you and the cages. They’re super clean and keep themselves clean and don’t have much of an odor bathroom wise. It’s crazy, even the feeder rats we get in who have not once been handled, you’d expect to be extremely skittish but you stick your hand in and they all, even the albinos, come jump up and want to be held, one even started licking my hand, it flipping broke my heart when I had to sell them as feeder rats :((.

  • @turmat01
    @turmat01 5 років тому

    wow that was VERY informational!! Thank you so much!

  • @ktm_washere
    @ktm_washere 9 місяців тому

    Fascinating! Thank you!

  • @robertbonneau6680
    @robertbonneau6680 6 років тому

    Great video I love the video about the guinea pigs you did a great job help me out a lot

  • @ma.francescarivera4705
    @ma.francescarivera4705 6 років тому +1

    I need a guinea pig *RIGHT NOW*

  • @phantom12321800
    @phantom12321800 6 років тому

    That guinea pig is like "please lady, if you need to talk with your hands, put me down and give me veggies"

  • @bluefuzzedchap1260
    @bluefuzzedchap1260 6 років тому

    Great video! Thanks for the info!

  • @simgingergirl
    @simgingergirl 4 роки тому

    I know people say you shouldn't have a single cavy, but I have a single intact boar and he's extremely happy. He pops and zooms everyday and loves our family. Not all piggies are the same. Mine loves being alone.

  • @ediekoller1144
    @ediekoller1144 6 років тому

    Guinna Pigs are cute .>So was Chili Pepper too!. Love the different colors and the long haired ones are cute too. Thanks for the information Jessi!

  • @KManwarren
    @KManwarren 6 років тому

    Fantastic video!!!

  • @roxanetell5933
    @roxanetell5933 Рік тому

    Very good thank you

  • @WelcometoChickenlandia
    @WelcometoChickenlandia 6 років тому

    I want piggies so bad and this video was awesome!

  • @ian4290
    @ian4290 3 роки тому

    I’m a big big fan and good luck with your animals

  • @thewritestuffindy
    @thewritestuffindy 6 років тому

    Nicely done!

  • @MotherOfWednesday
    @MotherOfWednesday 6 років тому +2

    Chile Pepper trying to make it about her 😍

  • @ghostboy4115
    @ghostboy4115 6 років тому +4

    Wonderful video with acurate info , but Neutering actually doesnt curb territorial behavior in males which makes it an unessary surgery in all-male herds.
    As long as all the proper introductions and steps are taken to associate them with eachother they should be fine, and if not, neutering won’t change their temperaments.

  • @ToeCutter454
    @ToeCutter454 3 роки тому

    we have a spoiled little princess! she gets all kinds of goodies from the garden and then some! i was curious one day if she'd eat a haribo sour gummy bear and boy did she love that! those are extra special little treats though! i will note that they are quite capable of tasting sour things though because the first time she started eating one she kinda recoiled like a kid biting into a lemon for the first time while still trying to chow it down!

  • @milireich4195
    @milireich4195 6 років тому

    Vey useful video, thank you! We currently have 2 females guinea pigs, they are so cute and adorable.

  • @kittymervine6115
    @kittymervine6115 6 років тому

    some of our piggies would SNEEZE when they were trying to scare someone off, like the cat just looking in at them (the cat was pretty afraid and was never left alone with them). We thought perhaps they were ill, but found out later it was some sort of odd defense like "Don't eat me or. you will get sick also!"

  • @lizzya4283
    @lizzya4283 6 років тому +3

    Help I was recently in a pet store ( I have a hamster so I was there to buy bedding and other hamster supplies, he is a very happy guy and lives in a huge tank) but as I was checking out I saw a sad pig in a small cage I asked the checker what he was doing and he said he was fighting with others and had to live alone and was up for adoption so I decided to swoop in and help him out but this is my first pig and am wondering If a 62 inch rabbit hutch would work for him being as he has to be alone due to his age and fighting tendency any help would be very appreciated I'm an animal love and want to give him his best life

    • @aggierowe9574
      @aggierowe9574 6 років тому +1

      There are tons of great videos on here that will help you set him up for a good home life. You don’t want him to live isolated though so it may take time at first but make sure he is housed in an area where he wont be forgotten. Maybe in a large cage that is located next to your hamster cage? You should not put him in a loud living room, but maybe nearby, so he hears sounds but is not alone. Maybe that will help socialize him? Also since he is by himself you should try to spend time every day with him, he should have some time outside of his cage nearby where you can watch him and he can explore. They are very social animals.

    • @lizzya4283
      @lizzya4283 6 років тому +2

      Agatha Roa thank you so much he is now in a huge rabbit hutch and is becoming more socially conscious he lets me pet him but is still weary from his past home life he is in my room (where I am homeschooled) so he sees me a lot he still won’t let me hold him but is getting better by the day, I asked my vet friend if he would do better with a friend and she said that it might help because they are here animals but I’m waiting for him to get comfortable before I introduce a new friend

  • @user-gj9it6bj3x
    @user-gj9it6bj3x 6 років тому

    My dad is from brazil, and he kept piggies as pets when he was a kid, and he had a herd of them in a house-enclosure too.

  • @kellymcclure2166
    @kellymcclure2166 5 років тому

    I never owned a Guinea pig,they are cute but one's in most well known pet stores are not used to people and to me freak out to much to even hold. If i ever found one that was raise and handled i would get one. I had a hamster once, was told the hamster was a male, i picked the hamster from the male hamster cage. It was female not male, so Mr. Bear was changed to Ms. Bear. She had babies 3 days after i got her. In the end the place i baught her from was breeding there own hamsters, i picked her because she was scratching like nuts trying to get out of the cage whilt the rest of the males were sleeping. But at the time i had no idea she was a female. Poor girl was afraid of everything, took me almost 5 months for her to get used to me. I would read softly to hear, slowly hand feed treats. It was worth it in the end. But to me thats what all guinea pigs at well known pet stores have.

  • @NoodleMutt
    @NoodleMutt 6 років тому

    This is a nice basic guide to Cavy ownership. The pigs featured in the video all appear happy, healthy and well cared for. I particularly enjoy your added concern over Vit C consumption, leading to your suggestion of crushing a C tablet and sprinkling it over their daily veggies vs adding it into their water. 50 is a little much for the small time Cavy owner, but spread among the pigs in the herd featured, it should be fine. Synthetic C will not be absorbed as well by the body, so consider feeding certain veggies to each individual pig as the C in fresh veggies and fruit has greater bioavailability to the cavy.
    I did notice quite a few inaccuracies in the video and I hope you'll take a moment to read and correct these as follows (chronologically in accordance to the video).
    *Please understand that this is in no way a "jab" at your video or an attempt to be argumentative, ( your efforts should be commended!) but rather a simple educational correction to the video.
    First, the correct term for a Guinea Pig is a "Cavy". This is not pronounced "Kaahh-vee", but "Kay-vee" - "KV". Therefore the formal name is pronounced "Kay-vee-uhh Pour-cell-us". Those of us in the fancy can spot a newbie a mile away due to this simple mistake! 😉 It's a pet peeve for many of us. Haha
    As for Cavy breeds, in the United States, the American Cavy Breeders Association recognizes 13 Cavy breeds. These are the American, American Satin, Abyssinian, Abyssinian Satin, Coronet, Peruvian, Peruvian Satin, Silkie, Silkie Satin, Teddy, Teddy Satin, Texel & White Crested.
    There is no such thing as a "white spot", "Himalayan" is a color and not a breed in the US, Silkie is spelled with an "ie" (and is sometimes called the "Sheltie" breed), Rex exist here but are not recognized in the United States, Skinny Pigs are extremely popular but also not recognized in the United States.
    As for all existing breeds worldwide, in addition to the thirteen breeds recognized in the United States, there are the Rex, Skinny Pig, Baldwin, Duncan-Hartley, Cuy, Merino, Lunkarya, Sheba Mini Yak, Alpaca/Bouclé, Ridgeback & Lakeland.
    Texel is pronounced "Tex-ell" not "textile".
    At 5:40 you show a Cavy in a harness. Harnesses are awful and not recommended for Cavies due to the pressure they put on the cavy's spine and neck, which can easily lead to permanent injury. Putting your cavy in a small animal playpen with piles of fresh hay to forage through would be much more enriching and much less terrifying for your pet than taking him/her on out on a leash.
    Neutering a boar cavy does not alter their behavior, personality or actions/reactions in any way. This is entirely unlike other species of animals who see behavioral modification due to reduction in sex hormones post-alter.
    Never, ever house guinea pigs with other species. While it's cute to see the Patagonian Cavy exploring the Cavies enclosure, this should never be a permanent housing solution. The much larger Patagonian Cavy could easily injure the much smaller and more delicate Guinea Pig.
    You need to be offering much, much more hay than what is featured in this video. I'm assuming the area was tidied to make it look nice for the couple minutes this video was filmed, so you're probably not showing the full amount of hay that is actually given. However, I wanted to make note for viewers that large piles of fresh hay to root through will provide natural enrichment and stimulation similar to what cavies would have in their natural habitat.
    Low-dust or "dust removed" kiln-dried pine is completely safe for cavies. If the pine (or aspen) shavings do not say "kiln dried", avoid them. If Baking Soda is included on the label of paper bedding (Carefresh, etc) please do NOT use it. Baking soda when eaten by a cavy can be deadly.
    Otherwise, good job! I hope many people see and learn from this video. Thanks for putting out some correct info for prospective owners as well. 👍🏻