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I have two beautiful female guinea pigs that unfortunately I need to rehome due to my dogs being too interested in them for my liking. (I think my dogs see them as a tasty snack). I have 4 chihuahuas and they have never shown any praydrive whatsoever until I got my guinea. My pigs live indoors. they are in a separate room to my dogs but any movement or squeaking noises that the pigs make they just go crazy scratching, darking and biting at the door to get in.
The girls are still a bit skittish but once you pick them up they are fine. They love cuddles and will fall asleep on you
I've tried loads of stuff to stop them but I'm now getting my neighbours saying that my dogs are constantly barking when I'm out and they never did this before I got the guinea pigs. I'm terrified of an accident happening and the guinea pigs getting hurt. So I have made the really hard decision to rehome these beautiful guinea pigs, which hasn't been an easy decision to make. I'm the sort of person that when I get an animal I give them the best environment that I can possibly give them. I bought 2 packs of the c&c grids that people use so I could make them the biggest enclosure I could make and have only used one box of the grids so the possibilities are endless in what you could make with all of them.
My beautiful girls will come with everything that they have:
all the C&C grids
Hide's
Bowls
Water bottles
Litter tray (also with a almost full pack of puppy pads to line the tray)
Cage liners
Toys
A full tub of their food with a scoop
Two big bags of their hay
Haybag
Treats
Vitamin drops
Pet carrier
Also any fruit and veg that I have for them at the time of collection
I paid well over £400 for all of their stuff. I'm only asking for £100 for everything because I want them to go to an amazing 5* home.
If you want any more information don't hesitate to ask.
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