Fudge and Rainbow :)
Adult Guinea Pig
I am really pleased because I have just come across a fantastic guinea pig breeder.
|) The reason I'm so pleased is because recently I've been hearing about bad breeders and I feel awful that I can't help the guinea pigs.
However, when trying to find a picture of a certain piggy breed I came across the breeder's site. I'm not getting one but just thought I'd share that not all breeders are bad out there. 
The set-up is amazing! A massive shed, half for girls, half for boys, there's loads of tunnels, toys and hidie places and large hutches for the pregnant piggies. She has large runs on the grass and her policies are great. It even says this!
NOTE -- Sales of animals will be stopped around the christmas period!
(so that no guinea pigs will just be bought for Christmas and then get forgotten about)
And this:
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ARE OUR GUINEA PIGS SOLD AS COMPANIONS FOR RABBITS! SORRY.
We are willing to home our furry babies to novice pig keepers, we actively encourage people to have guinea pigs as pets, as they are so very rewarding. BUT, we do like people to do their research before getting a pig, as they do have their specific requirements.
If for what ever reason you find yourself not able to keep your pigs, we insist that you contact us before rehoming the pigs to someone else. We will gladly take back pigs (room permitting) and we dont like them to be passed around.
It just made my day to come across such a fantastic breeder. If all were like this, then no piggies would get neglected and need to be rescued.
Even the five freedoms are on the site!
1. Freedom from Hunger and Thirst - by ready access to fresh water and a diet to maintain full health and vigour.
2. Freedom from Discomfort - by providing an appropriate environment including shelter and a comfortable resting area.
3. Freedom from Pain, Injury or Disease - by prevention or rapid diagnosis and treatment.
4. Freedom to Express Normal Behaviour - by providing sufficient space, proper facilities and company of the animal's own kind.
5. Freedom from Fear and Distress - by ensuring conditions and treatment which avoid mental suffering.



The set-up is amazing! A massive shed, half for girls, half for boys, there's loads of tunnels, toys and hidie places and large hutches for the pregnant piggies. She has large runs on the grass and her policies are great. It even says this!
NOTE -- Sales of animals will be stopped around the christmas period!
(so that no guinea pigs will just be bought for Christmas and then get forgotten about)
And this:
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ARE OUR GUINEA PIGS SOLD AS COMPANIONS FOR RABBITS! SORRY.
We are willing to home our furry babies to novice pig keepers, we actively encourage people to have guinea pigs as pets, as they are so very rewarding. BUT, we do like people to do their research before getting a pig, as they do have their specific requirements.
If for what ever reason you find yourself not able to keep your pigs, we insist that you contact us before rehoming the pigs to someone else. We will gladly take back pigs (room permitting) and we dont like them to be passed around.
It just made my day to come across such a fantastic breeder. If all were like this, then no piggies would get neglected and need to be rescued.

Even the five freedoms are on the site!
1. Freedom from Hunger and Thirst - by ready access to fresh water and a diet to maintain full health and vigour.
2. Freedom from Discomfort - by providing an appropriate environment including shelter and a comfortable resting area.
3. Freedom from Pain, Injury or Disease - by prevention or rapid diagnosis and treatment.
4. Freedom to Express Normal Behaviour - by providing sufficient space, proper facilities and company of the animal's own kind.
5. Freedom from Fear and Distress - by ensuring conditions and treatment which avoid mental suffering.
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