How to bond a bereaved guinea pig with a new friend?

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My guinea pig Honey passed away last weekend, and her sister Sunshine who is 3 and was bonded with her seems depressed and lonely. I have read that piggies are happiest with a friend.We are going to this piggie this weekend at a rescue. And I was wondering how do you find the right piggy and how do you help them bond? Sunshine was the more dominant pig out of the pair. This new lil one we are going to visit is younger about 11 months and described as more timid. We are hoping to do a good thing by rescuing a new lil one and trying to give Sunny a friend. I am hoping because the rescue is lil younger, but not to young, that it will hopefully be a good pair. Also I have no experience trying to bond a breaved piggy with a new friend. I read the suggested info about bonding, but any kind of advice or more info would be super appreciated! Cheers my friends!
 
Also just trying to get as much good info from experienced guinea pig parents as I possibly can, I am just trying to do the best I can for my Sunny. Thank you!
 
No need to start a new thread on the same topic - you can add a new message to the old one to get it to appear at the top of the page again. Keeping things in one place helps to ensure that the advice you get isn't repeated and also makes life easier for our volunteer experts, so this approach is generally preferred 👍

Personally I don't have anything to add to the guide as it is quite thorough, but I do wonder what Plan B is if they don't get along? Good luck!
 
No need to start a new thread on the same topic - you can add a new message to the old one to get it to appear at the top of the page again. Keeping things in one place helps to ensure that the advice you get isn't repeated and also makes life easier for our volunteer experts, so this approach is generally preferred 👍

Personally I don't have anything to add to the guide as it is quite thorough, but I do wonder what Plan B is if they don't get along? Good luck!
I thought I deleted it so sorry
 
Not a problem, it's just a forum quirk I wasn't sure you'd have encountered yet 😊 Everywhere works a bit differently!
 
Hi, I recently bonded a bereaved boar with a rescue. All pairings/bondings are different, so what you experience may play out differently to how it went for me (and still have a happy ending) but it might be of interest to you to read my thread and see how I went about things. Sorry I don't know how to link it but the title is "A new buddy for King Edward Potato". Good luck!
 
Hi, I recently bonded a bereaved boar with a rescue. All pairings/bondings are different, so what you experience may play out differently to how it went for me (and still have a happy ending) but it might be of interest to you to read my thread and see how I went about things. Sorry I don't know how to link it but the title is "A new buddy for King Edward Potato". Good luck!

Consider it done :)
 
My guinea pig Honey passed away last weekend, and her sister Sunshine who is 3 and was bonded with her seems depressed and lonely. I have read that piggies are happiest with a friend.We are going to this piggie this weekend at a rescue. And I was wondering how do you find the right piggy and how do you help them bond? Sunshine was the more dominant pig out of the pair. This new lil one we are going to visit is younger about 11 months and described as more timid. We are hoping to do a good thing by rescuing a new lil one and trying to give Sunny a friend. I am hoping because the rescue is lil younger, but not to young, that it will hopefully be a good pair. Also I have no experience trying to bond a breaved piggy with a new friend. I read the suggested info about bonding, but any kind of advice or more info would be super appreciated! Cheers my friends!
So sorry for your loss............losing a piggy is hard. Just a thought..............Sunshine may still need some time to grieve and might not be open to a new friend yet. Never hurts to try, though.
 
In the end it’s about whether the piggies like each other.
Have a read of the bonding guides which I found a sanity saver when I bonded 2 pairs of sows.
The first time I bonded a bereaved sow it was with 2 youngsters and was a doddle.
The second time involved chin-offs, teeth chattering, nipping and fur pulling for about 2 weeks before the 2 girls decided they were best friends.

Hope everything goes well for you.
 
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