Respect is earned!! I think the biggest thing people need to understand is that as prey animals, their brains are wired to be afraid of everything because everything is a potential predator or threat. As their human you need to prove to them that despite your size, you are not a threat. Speak softly, move slowly and offer food, their stomachs override their fear
Its important to know that not every guinea pig will like to be pet. I have a boy who trusts me a lot, does all kinds of tricks and even runs up to me for food or attention. But he does not like to be pet. i can touch his face a bit, but thats about it. Some just dont like the feeling of being touched. He also taught the younger piggies to come beg for treats and how to go to certain places (like under my desk) and then beg in a certain way. He taught one of the young ones to nibble my feet for a treat 😂😂
There was one Thing you said, which is the most important. PUT YOURSELF IN THE POSITION OF A GUINEA PIG! Can't be said often enough.Generally words to live by. The the perspective of the other side.Often that really helps. And although piggies are very friendly, courious and forthcoming beings, they are not like dogs at the end of the food chain. They are prey.They have to be carefull.Buti like he said.Take the time it will be worth it. Very good video by the way.Includes a lot of very important informations. (And cute piggies, of course) Keep up the work Enrich the lives of piggies by teaching the their hoomans. Wheat, wheak
It always takes some time to slowly let the new pets getting used to your smell and be more comfortable around you. Thank you for being a patient and caring furdad. 💚
That's great Rekha! I am so excited for you. If you have any questions or if there is anything we can do to help just let us know. Always happy to help! :)
My pair of girls, when I adopted them they were already two years old and had been with someone else, so maybe they were used to people. But I started hand feeding right away, and would pick them up for quality time (I can't do floor time where I am because there are too many things they would get into.) Within a few weeks, they were more than happy to crawl on me, fall asleep around me etc. One gives me tons of little kisses but the other has only done that a few times.
Nice warm-hearted, instructive video. I really enjoy seeing the piggies running loose! I don’t have guinea pigs, but I assume that sudden movements and noises would frighten them and not be conducive to their psychological comfort. Also, that people have to understand that they are rodents, not cats or dogs, and they can only behave in their own way, at their own level. I suppose that one challenge with letting them out of the cage is: the (GP) toilet question.
I'm a new GP mom and it's been 3 days just started using puppy pads to keep odor from lingering but I am so happy U came across your channel . I'm subscribing you are awesome I love how you relate to them !!!
Thank you for the tips! I will definitely try them on my pigs as I have one little boy whose name is Baby Snowball. He is so scared even he is almost 8 months old. 👍👉💗😍
Should I do floor time with a guinea pig thats scared and i only had for 2 weeks and he doesnt really let me catch him in the cage? I sometimes get him if he goes in his igloo hut.
It's great that you're concerned about your guinea pig's well-being and trying to make the right choices for their comfort and trust-building. Here are some tips on how to approach floor time with a scared guinea pig: Start Slowly: Given that you've only had your guinea pig for two weeks and he's still getting used to his new environment, it's important to take things slowly. Guinea pigs can be naturally skittish, especially when they are new to a home. Secure the Environment: Ensure the area where you plan to do floor time is secure, so there are no hazards or places where your guinea pig can hide too well. Make sure other pets are out of the room. Use a Playpen or Enclosure: A small playpen or enclosure can be helpful for floor time, as it limits their area to explore initially and makes them feel safer. You can gradually expand their play area as they become more comfortable. Offer Treats and Positive Reinforcement: Guinea pigs can be motivated by food. Try offering small treats (like fresh veggies) to encourage your guinea pig to come out. Use a gentle and calm voice to talk to your guinea pig during floor time to associate your presence with positive experiences. Respect Their Space: If your guinea pig hides in his igloo hut, that's okay. Don't force him to come out. Let him come out at his own pace. You can place the hut in the playpen and sit quietly nearby, giving him time to explore when he's ready. Use a Cozy Blanket or Towel: You can try gently placing a cozy blanket or towel over your lap and letting your guinea pig sit on it while you're sitting on the floor. This can help them get used to your presence. Consistency is Key: Spend time with your guinea pig daily, even if it's just sitting nearby and talking to him. Consistency can help build trust over time. Be Patient: Building trust and confidence in your guinea pig can take time. It's essential to be patient and not rush the process. Remember that each guinea pig is unique, and it might take longer for some to become comfortable with handling and floor time. Always prioritize your guinea pig's comfort and well-being. If your guinea pig continues to be very fearful or stressed, consider consulting with a veterinarian or an experienced guinea pig owner for further guidance.
And then there are my little boys. One is the most trusting pig I have ever had, laying and sleeping on me, the othere one would like to run away whenever I am in hearing distance and only comes out when he already smells the food
Hey, do you have an update on that guinea pig? I wanted to share that I have two previously abused piggies and that they were able to bond beautifully well with me and some of my family! Hope all is well with your guinea pig :D
They have really sensitive respiratory system and has really strong sense of smell so they can surely distinguish your smell from other humans or creatures inside the house. All you have to do is to allow them to get familiar of your smell Shea :)
Oh my goodness! 😢 I'm so sorry to hear that the little guy had to go through such a traumatic experience. It's wonderful that he's found a safe and caring home with you now. Guinea pigs are gentle creatures and with time, patience, and love, I'm sure he'll come around and learn to trust again. Thank you for rescuing and giving him a second chance at a happy life. 🧡🐹
I have a 5 year old brother and she started to grab my guinea pig and its fur and i saw how horrified it was when his hands full of Theodore’s (my guinea pig name) fur. Now she’s scared if i touch her, or im not really near to her she gets terrified and scared of me. And i cried how much i spend weeks to bond her and now she doesnt want to get near her. I need help 🥲🥲
She needs time. She's been traumatized and she's afraid it might happen again. You gotta start from square one again and hopefully, she'll come around again like the last time.
I started to back to square one which i have to leave her alone for day, and often let her out everyday from her cage to have space. Ever since that day happened i never want to leave her in the living room with windows open so she can enjoy our plants, thats cause my little brother would sneak out from the room during his online class, which i learned he would disturbed her and try to feed bread again or opening the cage. So now, shes been running around in my room freely and would go to her cage back and fort whenever she's hungry, since she mostly spend time under my bed and sometimes under my table.
Similar to gaining piggie trust, when I got my budgie, I left my hand outside of her cage with food, and stayed completely still for almost 20 minutes before she even tried to get close. And then when she did, I stayed still for another 30 min as she explored. But now she flies to me 🥲💗
Respect is earned!! I think the biggest thing people need to understand is that as prey animals, their brains are wired to be afraid of everything because everything is a potential predator or threat. As their human you need to prove to them that despite your size, you are not a threat. Speak softly, move slowly and offer food, their stomachs override their fear
I couldn't agree more friend! 🤩
oh boy do their stomachs override fear 😂😂. they're living stomachs always wanting to eat
Its important to know that not every guinea pig will like to be pet. I have a boy who trusts me a lot, does all kinds of tricks and even runs up to me for food or attention. But he does not like to be pet. i can touch his face a bit, but thats about it. Some just dont like the feeling of being touched.
He also taught the younger piggies to come beg for treats and how to go to certain places (like under my desk) and then beg in a certain way. He taught one of the young ones to nibble my feet for a treat 😂😂
That's true! It all depends on their preference. Some may learn to love it some will never like it at all no matter how gentle we are to them.
You are such a gentle dad to your little babes 🐹
Thank you Diana. I really appreciate you sharing your time with us and for watching our video. 😊
That's an awesome video for people to learn about guinea pigs and how to meet their needs and gain their trust and friendship. :)
Glad you liked it! Thank you so much for watching 😊
There was one Thing you said, which is the most important.
PUT YOURSELF IN THE POSITION OF A GUINEA PIG!
Can't be said often enough.Generally words to live by.
The the perspective of the other side.Often that really helps.
And although piggies are very friendly, courious and forthcoming beings, they are not like dogs at the end of the food chain.
They are prey.They have to be carefull.Buti like he said.Take the time it will be worth it.
Very good video by the way.Includes a lot of very important informations.
(And cute piggies, of course)
Keep up the work
Enrich the lives of piggies by teaching the their hoomans.
Wheat, wheak
Thank you Otto and Leo are just barely starting to let me hold them!
Aww yay! What a special moment! I'm so happy for you Leah!
It always takes some time to slowly let the new pets getting used to your smell and be more comfortable around you. Thank you for being a patient and caring furdad. 💚
Yes. I couldn't agree more. When it comes to guinea pigs it pays to be patient. 😊
@@GuineaDad Your piggies are all so lucky to have you and we're all lucky to learn from you 😊🧡
とっても可愛くて素晴らしいです
ありがとう
Can't wait!! Cute piggy!!
Hope you enjoyed it! :)
Thank you do much since I am getting a guiena pig which is not quite social next week 😁
That's great Rekha! I am so excited for you. If you have any questions or if there is anything we can do to help just let us know. Always happy to help! :)
Needed this so much!!!! Thank you! 🙏🏽🤍
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching 😊
Excellent
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My pair of girls, when I adopted them they were already two years old and had been with someone else, so maybe they were used to people. But I started hand feeding right away, and would pick them up for quality time (I can't do floor time where I am because there are too many things they would get into.) Within a few weeks, they were more than happy to crawl on me, fall asleep around me etc. One gives me tons of little kisses but the other has only done that a few times.
Wow! I am so glad you and your newly adopted little ones are getting along really well. Keep it up! You're doing great! 🤩
Nice warm-hearted, instructive video. I really enjoy seeing the piggies running loose!
I don’t have guinea pigs, but I assume that sudden movements and noises would frighten them and not be conducive to their psychological comfort. Also, that people have to understand that they are rodents, not cats or dogs, and they can only behave in their own way, at their own level.
I suppose that one challenge with letting them out of the cage is: the (GP) toilet question.
Thanks for watching! I am glad you enjoyed watching it. I hope to see you again in our next videos. 😊
I'm a new GP mom and it's been 3 days just started using puppy pads to keep odor from lingering but I am so happy U came across your channel . I'm subscribing you are awesome I love how you relate to them !!!
I'm very glad you found us too! You can also go to our website guineadad.com where there are many useful blogs posted.
Thank you so much!!
Aww no problem! Hope this helps!
Thank you for all the tips
You are so welcome! Please do come back for more tips. 😉
Yayyy thank you ! I’m ordering another liner right now they’re awesome !!
OMG! Thanks Sarah. You're the best! ❤️
This helped a lot o got my girls today latte and caramel 🥰
So glad to hear that! If you need further help with anything please let us know in the comments section. 😊
Thank you for the tips! I will definitely try them on my pigs as I have one little boy whose name is Baby Snowball. He is so scared even he is almost 8 months old. 👍👉💗😍
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful for you and your Baby Snowball! ❤️
Cute!!😍😍
Oh thank you! They really are adorable little fluffs. 😍
Nice video
Thanks! I am glad you liked it 😊
Great video
Thanks for the visit. Glad you enjoyed it. 😊
Video really good
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you! 😊
Towards the end of the video, was that part of a loofah that they were chewing?
Actually it was too long ago. I can no longer recall what it was 😂
@@GuineaDad I have no idea if a loofah is a safe chew toy, but if it IS, it would be brilliant! 😊
Great video:)))
Thank you! Cheers! 🤩
0:49 what is that background????
haha it's just part of my knee under the blanket with guinea pigs.
@@GuineaDad oh sorry to be annoying
Should I do floor time with a guinea pig thats scared and i only had for 2 weeks and he doesnt really let me catch him in the cage? I sometimes get him if he goes in his igloo hut.
It's great that you're concerned about your guinea pig's well-being and trying to make the right choices for their comfort and trust-building. Here are some tips on how to approach floor time with a scared guinea pig:
Start Slowly: Given that you've only had your guinea pig for two weeks and he's still getting used to his new environment, it's important to take things slowly. Guinea pigs can be naturally skittish, especially when they are new to a home.
Secure the Environment: Ensure the area where you plan to do floor time is secure, so there are no hazards or places where your guinea pig can hide too well. Make sure other pets are out of the room.
Use a Playpen or Enclosure: A small playpen or enclosure can be helpful for floor time, as it limits their area to explore initially and makes them feel safer. You can gradually expand their play area as they become more comfortable.
Offer Treats and Positive Reinforcement: Guinea pigs can be motivated by food. Try offering small treats (like fresh veggies) to encourage your guinea pig to come out. Use a gentle and calm voice to talk to your guinea pig during floor time to associate your presence with positive experiences.
Respect Their Space: If your guinea pig hides in his igloo hut, that's okay. Don't force him to come out. Let him come out at his own pace. You can place the hut in the playpen and sit quietly nearby, giving him time to explore when he's ready.
Use a Cozy Blanket or Towel: You can try gently placing a cozy blanket or towel over your lap and letting your guinea pig sit on it while you're sitting on the floor. This can help them get used to your presence.
Consistency is Key: Spend time with your guinea pig daily, even if it's just sitting nearby and talking to him. Consistency can help build trust over time.
Be Patient: Building trust and confidence in your guinea pig can take time. It's essential to be patient and not rush the process.
Remember that each guinea pig is unique, and it might take longer for some to become comfortable with handling and floor time. Always prioritize your guinea pig's comfort and well-being. If your guinea pig continues to be very fearful or stressed, consider consulting with a veterinarian or an experienced guinea pig owner for further guidance.
And then there are my little boys. One is the most trusting pig I have ever had, laying and sleeping on me, the othere one would like to run away whenever I am in hearing distance and only comes out when he already smells the food
Your little boy is a such a sweet little one. He reminds me of our Peanut. I like him already. ❤️
Is it possible to tame and bond with a guinea pig who was previously abused and is deathly afraid of people?
It's is difficult but it's not impossible. It's definitely going to take some time and a lot of patience. 😊
@@GuineaDad thank you! I’ll keep trying! 😊 and this video was very helpful! Thank you so much!
Hey, do you have an update on that guinea pig?
I wanted to share that I have two previously abused piggies and that they were able to bond beautifully well with me and some of my family! Hope all is well with your guinea pig :D
So you need a specific smell to you so the guinea pigs can tell their owners apart?
They have really sensitive respiratory system and has really strong sense of smell so they can surely distinguish your smell from other humans or creatures inside the house. All you have to do is to allow them to get familiar of your smell Shea :)
Cool. But how so you avoid a guinea pig biting you?
I would love to have floor time but I'm scared my new piggies will run away
Need to secure the area for sure!
I won my Freaky & Sinister over! Freaky wasn't sure, I told him he was going to love me! I was right! ;D
OMG! I love storeis like this. I am so glad to hear that you finally won your little ones over. I am so happy for you! ❤️
I got a Guinea pig yesterday from a guy who was using him for bait in a hawk trap so he’s somewhat traumatized:( but at least he’s safe now
Oh my goodness! 😢 I'm so sorry to hear that the little guy had to go through such a traumatic experience. It's wonderful that he's found a safe and caring home with you now. Guinea pigs are gentle creatures and with time, patience, and love, I'm sure he'll come around and learn to trust again. Thank you for rescuing and giving him a second chance at a happy life. 🧡🐹
I just got a mom and baby and the moms already cuddling
Oh that's so awesome!
🥰
Hi Adrian! Thanks for watching. I hope you like you find it helpful and informational. 😊
I have a 5 year old brother and she started to grab my guinea pig and its fur and i saw how horrified it was when his hands full of Theodore’s (my guinea pig name) fur. Now she’s scared if i touch her, or im not really near to her she gets terrified and scared of me. And i cried how much i spend weeks to bond her and now she doesnt want to get near her.
I need help 🥲🥲
She needs time. She's been traumatized and she's afraid it might happen again. You gotta start from square one again and hopefully, she'll come around again like the last time.
I started to back to square one which i have to leave her alone for day, and often let her out everyday from her cage to have space. Ever since that day happened i never want to leave her in the living room with windows open so she can enjoy our plants, thats cause my little brother would sneak out from the room during his online class, which i learned he would disturbed her and try to feed bread again or opening the cage. So now, shes been running around in my room freely and would go to her cage back and fort whenever she's hungry, since she mostly spend time under my bed and sometimes under my table.
My only thought so far... dang I'm only 20 Guinea tall?
After all, what matters is charm! 💗🐹Just focus on the cuteness of the guinea pig!🐹💗
Similar to gaining piggie trust, when I got my budgie, I left my hand outside of her cage with food, and stayed completely still for almost 20 minutes before she even tried to get close. And then when she did, I stayed still for another 30 min as she explored. But now she flies to me 🥲💗
Ahhh this sounds so precious 💛
Great video
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