yes, because vapour rub is probably already tested on animals
Bring it to a reputable pet store and just ask if they will take it.
If your guinea pig swallows something indigestible such as a button, it should be taken to the vet to make sure it can get rid of it on its own, or if it needs to be removed with veterinary aid.
I would NOT recommend this! guinea pigs when sick often stop eating and drinking. this is cause in the wild there is no medicine and they will die quicker that way. take your guinea pig to the vet immediatly so he/she can start feeling better. If you really can NOT do so then make sure your guinea pig has plenty of food, water and warmth, they should not be too warm however, good luck!
yes you need to get rid of it. you can go to the guineapigsclub.com for more helpful tips!
DO NOT let her eat them , that could kill her . Definately get rid of them yourself .
OH YES. Guinea pigs get mites sometimes. Make sure you get your guinea pig from a place that is clean and takes care of their pets well. Because when my friend got her guinea pig, she got it from a crappy store in the mall, and it had mites. If your guinea pig does happen to get mites, you get rid of them by shampooing them with special mite shampoo.
When a guinea pig is running around and jumping, it usually means they are excited or happy. This behavior is known as "popcorning" and is a sign of joy and enthusiasm in guinea pigs. It's a natural behavior that they exhibit when they are feeling playful or content.
Actually guinea pig's can eat both bananas and apples! If you give them bananas it should only be not too much and just once in a while. Apples are good to give guinea pig's , you can also keep on the peal or take it off , as long as you get rid of the seeds.
Guinea pigs can get diareha from eating to many vegtables and fruits. They need a balance of dry food and wet. But there may be other reasons such as sicknesses that you will need to get a vet for. But be careful because guinea pigs tend to hide there symtomes of being sick.
Guinea pig bites are very rare. If your guinea pig bites you, it may be because you are holding him/her in a uncomfortable position. If you are holding hin comfortably, check over his body and make sure he hasn 't got any bites/scratches that may be irritating him. A guinea pig may also bite/nibble if it is hungry and you have a food scent on your hands.
Actually, that's a very good question! :) Guinea pigs usually are sold with hair from a petstore, [petsmart, petco, pet extreme etc etc.] You can buy or adopt a skinny guinea pig either from the pound [SPCA, ASPCA] or from a private skinny guinea pig breeder. I'm sure that if there is no skinny guinea pig breeder in your town, there's one close by! =] Good luck on finding your hairless cavy!!!!!!!!
No, ypu cant give your gunie pigs dish soap. Give them baby jonhson shampoo so it doesnt hurt their eyes.