Bathing Your Guinea Pig: A Grooming Guide
Some people have the mistaken belief that giving a Guinea pig a bath will make them sick. So they neglect to give thier pets baths. This can cause them to be unhappy and also to have medical problems. If done correctly a bath can only help your pet not hurt them.
The first step is to fill a small ruber basin with a little bit of lukewarm water. Remember Guinea pigs have very short legs, be sure that thier mouth and nose are wellÃ?¯Ã?¿Ã?½ above water! Most Guinea pigs do not particularly like baths so your pet may squell in protest but don’t worry the bath won’t hurt them. Just be careful not to leave them unsupervisedÃ?¯Ã?¿Ã?½ as they may try to jump out and hurt themselves.
Next you will need a small pet shampoo, you can get this from any pet store or most gorcery stores. Just be sure to use only a small pet shampoo, not a human shampoo, and be sure to keep the shampoo out of it’s eye’s and ear’s. Get your Guinea pig’s fur wet before applying the shampoo. Once thier fur is wet it’s time to shampoo your Guniea pig. Be sure to follow the instructions on the shampoo bottle. Put a dime sized amount of shampoo in your hand. Now scrub your pet but be sure to be careful not to scrub to hard.
When you are satisfied that your Guinea pig is clean, remove him from the basin and empty the water. Now again put fresh water in the basin in the same manner as before. Fill a small cup of water and rinse your guinea pig untill all of the soap is out of his fur. Once you are sure that your pet is rinsed properly remove him from the water basin. Using a small hand towel dry your Guinea pig off. Be sure that your pet is vey dry before puting them back in thier cage.�¯�¿�½ Never use a hair dryer bacause you may burn there skin. Also be sure to keep them away from any drafts.
If you follow these steps you will have a clean and happy Guinea pig!