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Posted 3/27/2009 1:23:30 PM
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     How many times should you let your guinea pig out to play out side?

    How many times can you let your guinea pig get treats[lettuce,and carrots].

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Posted 4/3/2009 5:13:59 PM
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[quote]Gilligan (3/27/2009)
How many times should you let your guinea pig out to play out side?

How many timescan you let your guinea pig get treats[lettuce,and carrots].[/quote]

I haven't let my guinea outside yet as it has been to cold here in Canada...But when the where does come i'm going to take them out at least 1 hour a day but not sure that will really happy..I bought my guineas a pet stroller and I did take them for a walk in it the other day...

As for treat 1 baby carrot a day...Lettuce every day..I think they should get veggies every day....Also hay 24/7 and my two eat a lot of it...I'm lucky I live in a busy city BUT I know a guinea pig rescue place that sells timathy hay for really cheep and my guineas will not eat other hay...
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You could let your guinea pig outside at the most once a day. Late spring is the best time for playing because the hot summer can give it heatstroke and the cold weather isn't enjoyable for little creatures. It is okay if they eat clovers. Make sure the guinea pig is away from large birds or other animals in a supervised area.

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Posted 6/14/2009 2:13:23 PM
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give her/him as much veggies as he/she wants. if the weather is warm enough (i agree canada in winter is too cold for piggies!) fresh air is good for them
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Posted 7/14/2009 9:32:54 PM
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I wouldn't let the guinea outside because I'm over protective of any animal that I own, but I would keep the living space aired out so that it stays healthy for people and pets.  No matter what you do just make sure that you think it through before doing anything.

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