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Mar 11 2021
Home » News » March Is Adopt A Guinea Pig Month 2
Most people are familiar that animal shelters take in cats and dogs, but many may not realize that they also take in other surrendered animals, including gerbils, mice, rats, and guinea pigs. March is Adopt a Guinea Pig, so if you’ve considered adopting a guinea pig, before visiting a pet store, contact your local shelter and see if there are any guinea pigs in need of a furever home!
Before you make that commitment, be sure you understand the health and husbandry requirements of guinea pigs and be sure that you have the time to commit to provide the care they need. Check to see if you have a guinea-pig savvy veterinarian in your community and ask them any final questions you may have about guinea pig health.
Will a guinea pig be the right fit for you and your family? Keep these pointers in mind while you make your decision:
Once you’ve decided that adopting a guinea pig is right for you and your family, contact your local shelter to give a “piggie” a chance to live a happy and full life!
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