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It's better to use shampoos which are designed specifically for guinea pigs. After all, human shampoos differ and differ significantly and that's why it's quite hard to give a versatile answer. The same goes for food. It's better to use well-designed feed. Yeap, some products like bananas can be given to your guinea pigs but there are some aspects you should pay your attention to.
if he is still alive he has survived
go google and type in-- suitable food for guinea pigs and next search -- foods that are toxic to guinea pigs
the findings will shock you in that what you have been feeding may be responsible for gastric upsets, mood changes , lack of energy
That question really depends on the type of pet that you have. A dog will need a much larger space to move around in than a small guinea pig. It also depends what you need the playpen for. If it's just to use for a short time, you don't have to worry so much about the .
Yes, i bought a play pen that clips on to my rabbit's cage. It's great as i don't' have a lot of space but i want her to run around every day and also to put her somewhere safe when i clean up the cage.
I think your best solution would be to buy a pet playpen. They don't have to cost a lot and are a brilliant way of containing your pet's movement without restricting them too much. You can use the playpen when you go to work and always let your rabbit run free when you get home.
You can leave the pet playpen outside. It should be rain resistant. The question is whether your pet is bothered by the rain. I haven't seen any places where you can buy the cover separately but here's a link to a 'mypetcrates' site that sells playpens with covers. http://www.mypetcrates.com/8640-pet-playpens.html
Yes. You can put your pet playpen wherever you like. We keep our rabbit in a playpen outside when we go to work but if the weather isn't good we move it indoors (but not on our carpet!)
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