Once a month (regular checkups help spot new diseases on your bunny faster than "once in a blue-moon" checkups), once a few days or so if your bunny needs medicine or is sick or something like that.
Guinea pigs should have an initial vet check-up when first acquired, and then at least once a year for regular health check-ups and vaccinations. Additional visits may be needed if there are any signs of illness or injury. Regular vet visits are important for keeping your guinea pig healthy and happy.
You don't have to, but since they are living in there own filth then you should. If you are allergic then you should do this: You wash your hands with regular soap and regular water from the sink. Then, you wash your hands like you usually would.
No
No, you don't need a pedigree or a registered animal to show a guinea pig. They do need to fit the breed standard and have no disqualifications for the breed and variety. For more info check http://www.acbaonline.com and http://www.arba.net
maby it needs a bath bring it to the place you got it from and get the things you need
You don't need a guinea pig.
they dont need paper just go buy regular bedding for them but dont use wood chips they damage the paws
Firstly, they should not live outside permanently. Secondly, they may need protection. Talk to your vet for more answers
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I am, 4 one month old American short haired. you can also check if you local pet stores Carey guinea pigs. or your comunitys 4H club always will have new baby guinea pig they need to be sold
When going to appointments, it is always important to bring all needed forms. You need to bring your social security number, driver's license and pay check stubs.
Yes, guinea pigs should have a saltblock.