brittanyyrae23
New Born Pup
Hello. This is my first time posting on the forum, so please bear with me. Two days ago, someone asked me if I wanted their guinea pig. After asking about the pig, it turned out that she kept the the poor thing in a storage bin lined with newspaper. The pig's previous owner didn't have guinea pig pellets OR hay available for the animal. She told me she had water available. She fed the guinea pig pizza and chips, but I'm not sure how often. She said the pig was also given "salad". She acquired the pig when it was only a few weeks old (was given to her by a friend). The piggie suffered in these conditions for at least a month, maybe two. I couldn't get a straight answer from her, and it seemed like she couldn't be bothered with my questions. From what I gathered, I can't imagine the pig is more than 3 months old. It is still very small (and way too skinny). I was told that "he" was a boy, but after checking things out myself, I'm thinking that it's a girl. I will attach a picture to see if anyone can help me with this.
Anyway, is there anything special I can do to help this poor animal? I have 2 boars of my own, and the suspected female is separated from them. I've given her vegetables 3 times a day for the past 2 days. I have ordered alfalfa hay for her since she is still growing. Any input would be greatly appreciated! Also, if she is a girl, will this pose an issue with my two boys even if they are separated?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Anyway, is there anything special I can do to help this poor animal? I have 2 boars of my own, and the suspected female is separated from them. I've given her vegetables 3 times a day for the past 2 days. I have ordered alfalfa hay for her since she is still growing. Any input would be greatly appreciated! Also, if she is a girl, will this pose an issue with my two boys even if they are separated?
Thanks in advance for any help.
