Julesie
Senior Guinea Pig
I felt pretty good today, like I had done my good deed for the day.
I went into my local garden centre to buy some hay for my piggies and whilst in there I saw a few of the workers located around the guinea pig pen. Curious I walked over and watched what they were looking at. There was a gorgeous little ridgeback guinea pig in there chasing, fighting and trying to hump all the other males.
I overheard them talking about how they were thinking of splitting him off and making it so he would be sold alone and be seperated in the pet shop from the rest. I told them that the guinea pig was just trying to show dominance and not to split him. I told them to try him with a single guinea pig male that seemed quite relaxed and calm. They've now split him up with a lovely grey guinea pig and they are going to see if it works out. From what I saw, he tried to hump a few times but the grey one ignored him or walked off.
I was very happy that the male who was working there seemed interested in what I was saying.
I'm going in tomorrow to check on him, they even offered me the guinea pig as they weren't sure what to do with him.
They also took my advice and are going to read up on boar dating.
I'm hoping they do indeed listen to me and the little guy isn't destined for a life of loneliness.
I went into my local garden centre to buy some hay for my piggies and whilst in there I saw a few of the workers located around the guinea pig pen. Curious I walked over and watched what they were looking at. There was a gorgeous little ridgeback guinea pig in there chasing, fighting and trying to hump all the other males.
I overheard them talking about how they were thinking of splitting him off and making it so he would be sold alone and be seperated in the pet shop from the rest. I told them that the guinea pig was just trying to show dominance and not to split him. I told them to try him with a single guinea pig male that seemed quite relaxed and calm. They've now split him up with a lovely grey guinea pig and they are going to see if it works out. From what I saw, he tried to hump a few times but the grey one ignored him or walked off.
I was very happy that the male who was working there seemed interested in what I was saying.
I'm going in tomorrow to check on him, they even offered me the guinea pig as they weren't sure what to do with him.
They also took my advice and are going to read up on boar dating.
I'm hoping they do indeed listen to me and the little guy isn't destined for a life of loneliness.