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Alivia.davis.23

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So with this weather the bedding I ordered for my piggies is late. It’s past due to change it out and I’d like to know what I can do to keep it from stinking and smelling my room up. I have candals around my room and I’m doing my best, so does anyone have any tips or tricks?
 
All you can do is spot clean and remove wet areas and wait until it arrives.

Please don’t use scented candles (or any scented items) around guinea pigs. They have very sensitive airways and using any scented products, candles, plug ins etc can cause them respiratory problems
 
What bedding do you use? I think ive read that it’s not advisable to use scented candles or air fresheners in the same room as them due to them having delicate respiratory system and so easily picking up URI’s
 
What bedding do you use? I think ive read that it’s not advisable to use scented candles or air fresheners in the same room as them due to them having delicate respiratory system and so easily picking up URI’s
I use aspen wood bedding and I only have one candal across the room away from them. That I burn for a couple hours a day. But if I’m not suppose to do that then I’ll stop and possibly try spot cleaning
 
I use aspen wood bedding and I only have one candal across the room away from them. That I burn for a couple hours a day. But if I’m not suppose to do that then I’ll stop and possibly try spot cleaning
Try doing the spot cleaning taking out any wet bits as that should help with the smell
 
Wet hay is also an issue when it comes to smell. If you have some fleece you could perhaps put that on top for now. But you have to make sure it will wick.
 
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