Guide to Cavy Coiffure Part 2

Betsy

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No - I read part 2 first.
I was working my way down the list of new posts.
Love the guides.
 
Hahah I love it! Helen in that hat is fab! And of course Betsy looks TOP NOTCH!
 
The guides are brilliant and very easy to follow as well as providing the much needed giggles when trying to trim a guinea pig.
 
Why do you think I have the refreshments? Betsy was biting them instead of biting me! Anyway she's used to it now. She's visited the "Ironing Board Salon" Every 6-8 weeks for 2 years. At first she wouldn't sit there happily munching away believe me!
 
Loved this guide and had a little chuckle over it. I actually was hoping it would be a guide on how to neatly trim said long haired piggie. It seems impossible to neatly trim a peruvian without them looking like they've ran through a bush.
It was going to be serious but I thought that would be boring! So I injected a bit of fun into it instead. At least I made you smile!:))
 
I love it! Thank you Betsy, we'll be following your advice:love:
 
Was there lots of squealing? Hadley always acts like we are sawing off her leg rather than trimming her 'skirt' in back. She is quite dramatic!
 
hi, my pigs live in a heated shed which is colder than the house but warmer than outside. when can i trim them? do i have to wait until summer? i’ve done bum trims
 
You need to wait until the temperature outside is at least 15 degrees at night so April/May time. Thanks for pointing this out. I'll put it in the guide which is VERY nearly finished......
 
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