PigglePuggle
Senior Guinea Pig
It depends on the piggy and their fur type what approach works best, I prefer clippers for safety but they dont go through Aby type fur easily at all so scissors may be better. I usually sit on the floor at the bum end doing the cutting and get piggy daddy sat at the face end saying calm reassuring words and stroking their ears and chin, and ready to stabilise the front end if they try make any sudden moves! Some Abys are quite short haired but some are unusual crazy coat mixes and some are bordering on the Peruvian "just woke up in a bush" look.I've never thought of that! Tbh Cinder the ginger pig has all of a sudden got really fluffy! The girls in the pictures are all Abyssinians (I think?) But Cinder is particularly fluffy!I also have 2 Teddies with fairly thick hair. Would you suggest using scissors for those 5? The other two are short hair but they may benefit from a trim as they're always laying down! X
Where the rosette edges meet can be quite thick and tufty and those are the bits that might be better taken off in summer I think... there is a hair cutting guide on the forum somewhere that @Betsy wrote, but the main aim is really taking off the thick or long bits that might make them too hot while not overly upsetting the piggy
