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I swear, that little piggie has more hair than I do!!!
His hair is especially long in the rear, and sometimes, 'stuff' gets stuck in it...how do we best cut it without risking to hurt him?

2007-02-19 14:21:07 · 5 answers · asked by avechm 4 in Pets Other - Pets

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Yeah I have three males, one being this lil part-peruvian:
http://www.secondstarillustrations.com/chuckpics/norris9.jpg

Anyway, I just use regular scissors, sit him in my lap with a towel underneath, and trim his rear fur...just be careful not to yank at him! Usually I give him a trim every month or so, but I keep an eye on him and judge accordingly. If you're really worried about him squirming into a scissor blade, have someone else hold him steady with a gentle hand on his back while you do the trimming. Peruvians require a bit more in the "grooming" department than most piggies! Also might want to consider an occasional bath and certainly keep his nails trimmed. You can buy small-animal pet brushes and use one to keep his hair "in check" between trimmings. Good luck!

2007-02-19 17:28:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ok what you need is some salon type scissors, a spray bottle and a brush/comb.
You can use you're fingers to hold the pigs hair so it doesnt really feel it since they have sensitive skin. Just basically cut all the hair around their rear area. You can do the rest of the hair if you want. Good luck!

2007-02-19 14:43:04 · answer #2 · answered by Dog Lover 6 · 1 0

Mites is possibly the reason, simply by fact the scientist suggested. Mange in guinea pigs could be deadly. So, take your piggie to the vet. Ivermectin could be utilized topically (on the exterior). I used "Stronghold", it incredibly is yet another version of Ivermectin and basically positioned some drops on his dermis basically above his shoulders. there's a internet site which calculates the dosage in reaction to a guinea pig's weight. however the veterinarian might desire to degree the wonderful dose for you. therapy is a million dose each and every 3 weeks for a whole of three doses (it relatively is 9 weeks!). confirm to bathe each and every of the places your guinea pig likes to entice close out - his cage, sought after towel, etc. you will might desire to repeat the cleansing each and every couple of days till your piggie is totally cured. considered one of my guinea pigs stepped forward mites and that i found that a bathtub with very delicate shampoo made him sense lots extra desirable. basically use heat water and don't rub the shampoo into his dermis the place he's sore. in case you will stumble on a conditioner with lanolin, it's going to make his fur delicate and additionally make his dermis sense extra desirable. I even have longhaired piggies, so conditioner is usually a might desire to! the tub, via the way, replaced into to help him sense extra desirable. besides the undeniable fact that it would not treatment mange. For that, you opt for for Ivermectin, like the scientist suggested. Ringworm isn't likely. in the experience that your guinea pig had ringworm, you will possibly possibly get it additionally. yet once you have a blacklight reachable, you may shine the sunshine on your guinea pig. Ringworm flouresces (gets shiney) below a blacklight. the main suitable therapy for ringworm is conofite spray, it incredibly is authorized in cats. like the scientist suggested, you may desire to get your guinea pig to the veterinarian staggering away. besides mites being risky, the itching and soreness is possibly driving your piggie loopy. Treating mites isn't costly and your guinea pig relatively needs you to get him to the veterinarian this afternoon or day after today morning on the main modern.

2016-10-02 10:25:31 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Peruvian guinea pig with long hair??

I have seen (and eaten) guinea pigs caught wild in Peru- they are short-haired, multi-toned brown colored.

2007-02-19 14:39:12 · answer #4 · answered by D 7 · 0 3

I used to have one and its squeeld its head of when we tried to cut its fur. i would take it in to a pro to get it cut ;)

2007-02-19 14:27:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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