So sorry. I lost my last guinea girl 2 weeks ago. She was 6 1/2. Her companion lived to 5 1,/2. Not fair these precious souls live such short lives. They are amazing!
I am so sorry for your loss. If it helps any I will relate my loss too. We lost our good buddy this last summer, big George. He was just shy of six years old. Our other piggies are wonderful (six and counting) but for some reason this guy had an extra magnetism about him. Everyone loved him. He was never aggressive and never nipped another piggy or human. However, when George was around 8 months old he was taken into protective custody. He was neglected so bad that when he was found he was covered in feces and urine. His fur had to be shaved off. He survived and was nurtured back to life. I adopted him shortly after and the rest is history. We give our little buddies the best care we can. I rest easier in that, hopefully, he was given the best chance at life that we could give him. After we got him I would like to think that George had a good life. Sounds like Freddie did too other wise you wouldn't have taken the time to write about him. A toast to Freddie
Very helpful, thanks Sarah. As you know, my 4 girls are all seniors. Pecan was 6 in August, Pansy 6 in September and Hazel and Truffle are five and a half now. I definitely tend to follow them with hay as they often like to have hay in their beds so they don’t have to bother getting up. They also prefer to be together with their friends in hideys- safer when you’re older and perhaps feel a little more vulnerable.Definitely much less eating at night now than when they were all younger too. However, the trust they have built in knowing you for so long as their caring hooman is so lovely. 🥰 They are all such wonderful souls aren’t they? xx
Awh thank you for your lovely comment Jemma, yes what a lovely herd of senior girlies you have 🥰 Definitely relate to the not wanting to get up (both me and the pigs!) 😅. They are indeed the most wonderful companions xxx
I just love your videos so much. You give such good information on Guinea pigs. I have 3 older Guinea pigs and I just love them so much. Guinea pigs bring so much joy to our lives! Thank you for this video! 😀😀😀😀
Thank you Sarah for all your advice over the years. My two gorgeous fluffy friends are now 4 yrs old. I was thinking of bringing their hammocks to a lower level, and watching this video has confirmed it 😊👍
Your channel has made me realize how to be the best guinea pig owner ever, i've been searching for someone who actually knows what there talking about. Looks like i've found the person! i'm gettin a pair of piggies about a week from now and now i know everything i need to know to spoil them!❤
Brilliant video, very informative, I have 2 rescue piggies, and we can only guess their ages, Suki is probably around 4and a half to 5 years and Claude is 3 to 4 years. I can tell that Suki is winding down now as he sleeps lots and doesn't get out of his bed until his morning veggies arrive, on the flip side of this, he will do zoomies like a madman in the evening. Claude is younger, but was kept in a small cage and never given floor time, so he is only just beginning to do short bursts of zoomies as his back legs are weak, he has improved so much since we adopeted him in January this year. Bum baths are a regular thing for Suki as his fur tends to get a bit yellow with wee, he is white and ginger. And Claude has a " frilly willy " which needs regular cleaning. But all in all, they are happy , active boys and my love for them is immense. ❤
Everyone should take lessons from you, Sarah. You did such an awesome job with your baby guinea pigs, teenage guinea pigs and elder pig guinea pigs. They are blessed to have you. You should really become an exotic vet is a great job and are so loved by them. I know you adore them too, thank you for all the education you give us your amazing and I think that if I ever got another guinea pig, even though I’m a little too old for that now, I would be listening to you much more frequently even though I so enjoy hearing all the different things that you have to say❤. God bless you always and keep up the great work that you do for these little fur babies.❤❤❤❤
When my last guinea pig turned five, I had to saw off a piece of the litter box in her cage so she could get inside without any problems. On a daily basis, my guinea pigs had a large cage and a large corner in the room, they were kept free range. However, Kalinka, the last pig, had trouble getting in, so this had to be remedied. Of my ten guinea pigs, five have reached senior age. When they turned five years old, changes in their behavior were visible - they were slower and slept more.
I love your videos very much and because of your candid information about piggy care, my piggies often want to stay with us up to a ripe age of 7 years or more. Our vet often jokes about our piggies not wanting to leave our hotel because the food and service is too good.
I currently have three over 5 years old. They do use their ramps less or not at all, and do sleep more, and are generally more friendly and relaxed. I like your syringe game! I do two things that are similar. 1) Mix some Critical Care or EmerAid and let them have some voluntarily from the syringe from time to time 2) Almost all piggies enjoy what I call "The Hay Game". Hold long strands of hay over them, holding one end of it, and the other end at the level of their face. They will pull down on it while eating. Continue holding the hay, lowering your hand as they eat it and its gets shorter. They love this interaction, and its especially useful to acclimate new residents to the idea that you are a friend, and your hand over their body isn't something to fear. Works really well to calm down skittish new arrivals.
Watching this a bit late. Our late Maplecoco, (We call her Maples) She, had a somewhat sad life. We got her from a Guinea pig show, where her ear was tagged. We brought her home and at that time, I’m ashamed to say, we put her in a really small cage with two other piggies. We didn’t know better, we thought it was fine. Well after our first piggy marvel died, we got a new, (much better!) cage. Soon after, cotton died too. Poor Maples, was alone. For a few years, she was incredibly depressed. She just sat there, for hours. We then got her a friend, Emma. Maples was about 4 years old. Emma, was unhealthy when we got her, and died a few months after we got her. Maples was again alone for 2 years. Then she gained another friend. Flouncy. She, is still alive to this day, and they were great friends despite the massive age difference. One day, maples was laying upside down. RIP. I think maples was happy at the end, for a bit there she had really long nails but they were trimmed before the end. She had really bad cataracts but still lived alright at the end. Now flouncy, who has been alone for a few months, (if in the Lords will) will not be a maples story. We might get her a new friend really soon! Flouncy is 2 and a half years old, so hopefully not too bad of an age gap.
Thank you Sarah for such an informative video and one that is also preventive too! How fast time seems to go by and doing all I can do for my Harriet and Clementine to stay as healthy through their golden years. My girls are in a 2X4 with a good size loft and go up and down and Harriet has even bypassed the ramps and jumped up to the loft and down from the loft. They stay active and I love to modify and sometimes I take the loft off. The veggies, I wasn't aware of and thank you for that!
I have a 4 1/2 year old girl. She needs weekly baths because she has a big lump under her chin (the vet dont want to remove it, to close to trachea and other), she has it now for 2 years and it never bothered her but now she cant clean herself anymore poor girl but she loves all the extra attention she has now :D
Awh bless her, I often find a close bond is formed when there is special care needed. It is like they understand and know we are helping. I hope your girl continues to do well ❤️
Loved the video. I'm still undecided about introducing new piggies to my two- my older lady has a weakened immune system so we have to consider her wellbeing, as she can pick things up even if other piggies have been isolated and are healthy. We've recently switched to the new piggie parcels pellets, and she seems to be moving easier and zooming more. They contain urinary and joint supplements and I think they are helping.
I give vit c in the drinking water on the advice of pets shop. Benji is either 1 or 2 years old. The petshop were unsure as he was takin in as the owner could no longer care for him . He gets herbs and veg spaced through the day along with pellets and the mix stuff and hay of course, have tried him on plain filtered water but he won't drink it. Any advice welcome.He is used to the slightly flavoured vit c in it. Also his poops are a bit soft so I cut out the veg and then after a few days it turned dry so gave a few bits of veg. It's gone soft again. I got some charcoal but am unsure if I should use it and when.
My pigs are turning 3 in a few days, so perfect timing, a few days ago I somehow found a poop on top of the hay rack ( weirdly I asked them what happened and they stared suspiciously at me!)
Hi Sarah thanks for that video much appreciated as I did ask for it as one of my boys do become 4 years old next year lucky so far he still doing well for his age eating drinking he he pooping well no soft ones and still popcoring and gets the zoomies I pray that carry on sadly my dog been poorly he been having blackouts vets thinks it’s something wrong with his heart going for a heart scan and chest x ray one day this week. Thank you again xxxx
Hi sarah. Been a fan of this channel for about 5 years now. You helped me give the best possible care to my two pigs. I had a rough night, and this morning I have one pig left. Do you have any tips for how to cope? Thank you for the impact you made on his life. ❤
HI! so recently my dear guinea older guinea suffering for hyper active thyroid. {abt 4} she keeps losing weight even though she already on meds and crital care. she keeps going Between 580-600 grams. do you have any advice
Bless him, do you know how he has lost his sight? Sometimes cataracts can form quickly through diabetes, in which case you would need to be careful with sugar levels in his diet. Piggies are known to cope very well without their vision, it sounds like you're doing a great job helping him adapt ❤️
I have a 4 month old Ginnie pig her name is binky I giving her hay an greens pea flakes do I haft to give her vitiam C or is she ok I do give her 🍓 an sweet 🫑 does that sound ok I love your videos keep them coming thank you
Unlimited hay, an occasional one or two peaflakes (not too much at once) and a variety of veggies is good. Strawberries are quite sugary so limit to a small piece once or twice a week. Red peppers are great for vitamin C so no supplements required. You could introduce some other veggies into her diet so she has a great variety, but older pigs can have sensitive tummies, so everything in moderation and anything new she hasn't tried before take it slow and build it up gradually. 🥰
So it might seem like it is but it isn’t ok to have them on their own. If you don’t want to have guinea pigs for a long time then I recommend adopting one that is the same or similar age. But if you want to have guinea pigs for a long time then get a young one to bond with. Just so you know there are a lot of resources on this!! 😊😄 hope you and your piggie have a good day! 🎉🎉 and that you find your pig a friend.
Hi, lm a big fan!!!!🎉 I have commented on a video from 7 days ago and I talked about the two guinea pigs I'm getting, but I have a problem! I have an...... ALARM CLOCK!!!!!!!! And I have to put the guinea pigs in my room, what should I do????? PLEASE HELP ME😢😢😢
If you don‘t mind having electrical items in your bedroom, you might use your mobile phone as an alarm clock (choose a soft melody) and/or program your radio to start playing at your waking up time. Good luck! And have fun with your piggies!😊
I lost my piggie Freddie a week ago, he was just 4 and a half years old :(( I wanted to have so many more years with him.
So sorry. I lost my last guinea girl 2 weeks ago. She was 6 1/2. Her companion lived to 5 1,/2. Not fair these precious souls live such short lives. They are amazing!
I’m sorry for your loss :( I lost my 2 piggies 3-4 weeks ago and they were 6 and a half
I am so sorry for your loss. If it helps any I will relate my loss too. We lost our good buddy this last summer, big George. He was just shy of six years old. Our other piggies are wonderful (six and counting) but for some reason this guy had an extra magnetism about him. Everyone loved him. He was never aggressive and never nipped another piggy or human. However, when George was around 8 months old he was taken into protective custody. He was neglected so bad that when he was found he was covered in feces and urine. His fur had to be shaved off. He survived and was nurtured back to life. I adopted him shortly after and the rest is history. We give our little buddies the best care we can. I rest easier in that, hopefully, he was given the best chance at life that we could give him. After we got him I would like to think that George had a good life. Sounds like Freddie did too other wise you wouldn't have taken the time to write about him. A toast to Freddie
I'm so sorry, Freddie felt your love❤
Respect🫡
Very helpful, thanks Sarah. As you know, my 4 girls are all seniors. Pecan was 6 in August, Pansy 6 in September and Hazel and Truffle are five and a half now. I definitely tend to follow them with hay as they often like to have hay in their beds so they don’t have to bother getting up. They also prefer to be together with their friends in hideys- safer when you’re older and perhaps feel a little more vulnerable.Definitely much less eating at night now than when they were all younger too. However, the trust they have built in knowing you for so long as their caring hooman is so lovely. 🥰 They are all such wonderful souls aren’t they? xx
Awh thank you for your lovely comment Jemma, yes what a lovely herd of senior girlies you have 🥰 Definitely relate to the not wanting to get up (both me and the pigs!) 😅. They are indeed the most wonderful companions xxx
My Nini turned 7 in September.
I just love your videos so much. You give such good information on Guinea pigs. I have 3 older Guinea pigs and I just love them so much. Guinea pigs bring so much joy to our lives! Thank you for this video! 😀😀😀😀
Thank you Sarah for all your advice over the years. My two gorgeous fluffy friends are now 4 yrs old. I was thinking of bringing their hammocks to a lower level, and watching this video has confirmed it 😊👍
Thank you Sarah. A lot of good reminders for us pigmoms with older piggies. They are the best! 😊🐹🩵
Your channel has made me realize how to be the best guinea pig owner ever, i've been searching for someone who actually knows what there talking about. Looks like i've found the person! i'm gettin a pair of piggies about a week from now and now i know everything i need to know to spoil them!❤
Brilliant video, very informative, I have 2 rescue piggies, and we can only guess their ages, Suki is probably around 4and a half to 5 years and Claude is 3 to 4 years. I can tell that Suki is winding down now as he sleeps lots and doesn't get out of his bed until his morning veggies arrive, on the flip side of this, he will do zoomies like a madman in the evening. Claude is younger, but was kept in a small cage and never given floor time, so he is only just beginning to do short bursts of zoomies as his back legs are weak, he has improved so much since we adopeted him in January this year.
Bum baths are a regular thing for Suki as his fur tends to get a bit yellow with wee, he is white and ginger. And Claude has a " frilly willy " which needs regular cleaning. But all in all, they are happy , active boys and my love for them is immense. ❤
Everyone should take lessons from you, Sarah. You did such an awesome job with your baby guinea pigs, teenage guinea pigs and elder pig guinea pigs. They are blessed to have you. You should really become an exotic vet is a great job and are so loved by them. I know you adore them too, thank you for all the education you give us your amazing and I think that if I ever got another guinea pig, even though I’m a little too old for that now, I would be listening to you much more frequently even though I so enjoy hearing all the different things that you have to say❤. God bless you always and keep up the great work that you do for these little fur babies.❤❤❤❤
Awe Nacho you are soo flufffy!! I love all your piggies Sarah!!
🎂🎈🥳🎉 SO CUTE I’ve been subscribed for 1 year now!!!!!
When my last guinea pig turned five, I had to saw off a piece of the litter box in her cage so she could get inside without any problems. On a daily basis, my guinea pigs had a large cage and a large corner in the room, they were kept free range. However, Kalinka, the last pig, had trouble getting in, so this had to be remedied. Of my ten guinea pigs, five have reached senior age. When they turned five years old, changes in their behavior were visible - they were slower and slept more.
Everyone under 20 mins (great video! Very helpful Sarah!)
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I love your videos very much and because of your candid information about piggy care, my piggies often want to stay with us up to a ripe age of 7 years or more. Our vet often jokes about our piggies not wanting to leave our hotel because the food and service is too good.
I currently have three over 5 years old. They do use their ramps less or not at all, and do sleep more, and are generally more friendly and relaxed.
I like your syringe game! I do two things that are similar.
1) Mix some Critical Care or EmerAid and let them have some voluntarily from the syringe from time to time
2) Almost all piggies enjoy what I call "The Hay Game". Hold long strands of hay over them, holding one end of it, and the other end at the level of their face. They will pull down on it while eating. Continue holding the hay, lowering your hand as they eat it and its gets shorter. They love this interaction, and its especially useful to acclimate new residents to the idea that you are a friend, and your hand over their body isn't something to fear. Works really well to calm down skittish new arrivals.
Saturday is a happy day for little pets 🥰🐾🐾
Thank you so much for this gorgeous video, Sarah! I will definitely do these amazing tips for when my piggies grow older! Hope you are well ❤
I love the way you use the speech bubbles.Enjoy your vidios.Thankyou Sarah. Brill name luv!! Ha ha!!
Thank you Sarah. Enjoyed the video. 😊🌱💚🌻🐝🌲🐓
I love it when I open my computer and find your videos! So do my piggies!
This is adorable , love your video so much😍😍😍
Great video with a lot of good information. I also really like seeing a few clips of past piggies; it was wonderful to see Pedro and Lyra again!❤❤❤
VERT INFORMATIVE VIDEO, I WOULD LIKE TO SEE A VIDEO WHERE YOU CAN SHOW US THE MOST COMMON ILLNESS OF OUR PIGGIES. THANKS MARIA
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Plsssss
I always feel happy when I see notification from your channel! Your videos are the best 😊
Thank you Sarah ❤
Hey Sarah, lovely video as always 💗 I watch your videos for years, I even remember your lovely Sprite 🐹 best wishes from Germany 😊
I just love your channel. So much good advice, common sense, and love.
Thank you.
Watching this a bit late. Our late Maplecoco, (We call her Maples)
She, had a somewhat sad life. We got her from a Guinea pig show, where her ear was tagged.
We brought her home and at that time, I’m ashamed to say, we put her in a really small cage with two other piggies. We didn’t know better, we thought it was fine. Well after our first piggy marvel died, we got a new, (much better!) cage. Soon after, cotton died too.
Poor Maples, was alone. For a few years, she was incredibly depressed. She just sat there, for hours. We then got her a friend, Emma. Maples was about 4 years old. Emma, was unhealthy when we got her, and died a few months after we got her.
Maples was again alone for 2 years. Then she gained another friend. Flouncy. She, is still alive to this day, and they were great friends despite the massive age difference. One day, maples was laying upside down. RIP.
I think maples was happy at the end, for a bit there she had really long nails but they were trimmed before the end.
She had really bad cataracts but still lived alright at the end.
Now flouncy, who has been alone for a few months, (if in the Lords will) will not be a maples story. We might get her a new friend really soon! Flouncy is 2 and a half years old, so hopefully not too bad of an age gap.
Your guinea pigs are soooo adorable 💜
Can’t wait to watch! I don’t have older Guinea pigs yet but this will be a great video for the future! Hope you and the piggies are doing well!
Thanks for another outstanding video! I can’t explain how much I appreciate you 😊
Thank you Sarah for such an informative video and one that is also preventive too! How fast time seems to go by and doing all I can do for my Harriet and Clementine to stay as healthy through their golden years. My girls are in a 2X4 with a good size loft and go up and down and Harriet has even bypassed the ramps and jumped up to the loft and down from the loft. They stay active and I love to modify and sometimes I take the loft off. The veggies, I wasn't aware of and thank you for that!
I have a 4 1/2 year old girl. She needs weekly baths because she has a big lump under her chin (the vet dont want to remove it, to close to trachea and other), she has it now for 2 years and it never bothered her but now she cant clean herself anymore poor girl but she loves all the extra attention she has now :D
Awh bless her, I often find a close bond is formed when there is special care needed. It is like they understand and know we are helping. I hope your girl continues to do well ❤️
Loved the video. I'm still undecided about introducing new piggies to my two- my older lady has a weakened immune system so we have to consider her wellbeing, as she can pick things up even if other piggies have been isolated and are healthy. We've recently switched to the new piggie parcels pellets, and she seems to be moving easier and zooming more. They contain urinary and joint supplements and I think they are helping.
I give vit c in the drinking water on the advice of pets shop. Benji is either 1 or 2 years old. The petshop were unsure as he was takin in as the owner could no longer care for him . He gets herbs and veg spaced through the day along with pellets and the mix stuff and hay of course, have tried him on plain filtered water but he won't drink it. Any advice welcome.He is used to the slightly flavoured vit c in it. Also his poops are a bit soft so I cut out the veg and then after a few days it turned dry so gave a few bits of veg. It's gone soft again. I got some charcoal but am unsure if I should use it and when.
I have guinea pigs live to 6 to 70 years. They were just as much fun and had their own personality, like people, as they got older.
70!!!!!!what you mean7
you are the best you know every thing about guinea pigs
My pigs are turning 3 in a few days, so perfect timing, a few days ago I somehow found a poop on top of the hay rack ( weirdly I asked them what happened and they stared suspiciously at me!)
Hi Sarah thanks for that video much appreciated as I did ask for it as one of my boys do become 4 years old next year lucky so far he still doing well for his age eating drinking he he pooping well no soft ones and still popcoring and gets the zoomies I pray that carry on sadly my dog been poorly he been having blackouts vets thinks it’s something wrong with his heart going for a heart scan and chest x ray one day this week. Thank you again xxxx
COULD YOU PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT THE MOST COMMON PIGGY ILLNESS
I did this a few weeks back - it's the "health warning signs" one 😊
OMG THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH FOR HEARTING MY COMMENT I LOVE YOU SQUEAK DREAMS
@@SqueakDreams Ok!! Thank you so much this will help me get ideas on what to look out for!!❤️❤️
Always love seeing a new vid pop up🙂
Hi sarah. Been a fan of this channel for about 5 years now. You helped me give the best possible care to my two pigs. I had a rough night, and this morning I have one pig left. Do you have any tips for how to cope? Thank you for the impact you made on his life. ❤
Very informative. Thank you. My piggies never cuddle up together like yours do. x
Your Piggies are so cute!
Thank you once again 🥰💖🙏
Aww your piggies are so cute! I Js got my third piggy and I have a 4x2 should I extend it?❤
What scale do you use? What heating pad do you use also ?
Mine are still 9 months!!
I have an older girl who loves to cuddle, and I indulge her at every chance.
Can you do a "what to do if your guniea pigs are fighting" video?
HI! so recently my dear guinea older guinea suffering for hyper active thyroid. {abt 4} she keeps losing weight even though she already on meds and crital care. she keeps going Between 580-600 grams. do you have any advice
Hi Sarah. What are the white/grey poops I see in the cage and sometimes powdered brown poop?
I don't think I've ever seen any in the videos...do you have an example?
They are starting to decompose
my poor 5 year old Piggie has lost his sight bless him, im trying to make everything as easy as I can for him!
Aw poor little boy, thank you for looking after him 🙏
Bless him, do you know how he has lost his sight? Sometimes cataracts can form quickly through diabetes, in which case you would need to be careful with sugar levels in his diet. Piggies are known to cope very well without their vision, it sounds like you're doing a great job helping him adapt ❤️
I have a 4 month old Ginnie pig her name is binky I giving her hay an greens pea flakes do I haft to give her vitiam C or is she ok I do give her 🍓 an sweet 🫑 does that sound ok I love your videos keep them coming thank you
Unlimited hay, an occasional one or two peaflakes (not too much at once) and a variety of veggies is good. Strawberries are quite sugary so limit to a small piece once or twice a week. Red peppers are great for vitamin C so no supplements required. You could introduce some other veggies into her diet so she has a great variety, but older pigs can have sensitive tummies, so everything in moderation and anything new she hasn't tried before take it slow and build it up gradually. 🥰
my guinea pig is around 9
Thats amazing!
My guinea pig is 4 and its companion died a few weeks ago is it okay to have it by itself
So it might seem like it is but it isn’t ok to have them on their own. If you don’t want to have guinea pigs for a long time then I recommend adopting one that is the same or similar age. But if you want to have guinea pigs for a long time then get a young one to bond with. Just so you know there are a lot of resources on this!! 😊😄 hope you and your piggie have a good day! 🎉🎉 and that you find your pig a friend.
my elder pigie is scared of everything and my younger one is fearles
Hi, lm a big fan!!!!🎉 I have commented on a video from 7 days ago and I talked about the two guinea pigs I'm getting, but I have a problem! I have an...... ALARM CLOCK!!!!!!!! And I have to put the guinea pigs in my room, what should I do????? PLEASE HELP ME😢😢😢
If you don‘t mind having electrical items in your bedroom, you might use your mobile phone as an alarm clock (choose a soft melody) and/or program your radio to start playing at your waking up time. Good luck! And have fun with your piggies!😊
Thank u so much for your advice 😊
one guinea pig of mine is 3 and the other is 4.
Do a "what to do when your guinea pigs are fighting " video
im getting a dad and duter pigs there have to live togather on there own
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Our rescue boar is 3-4 now, while the 4 sows are 2, 2 and 1,1. He is so chill ❤ He is still very fit but good to check on advice😊