Julesie
Senior Guinea Pig
This morning I took Arthur to his first ever vet visit (he was a very good boy and I was extremely proud of him) but the vet said something to me that has me now worried.
As soon as I opened the pet shop carrier, he stared at Arthur and told me in an accusing tone that he is very small. I tried to explain that he was only young (He's about 8-9 weeks maybe 10) but he then started to question me on what I feed him.
So I asked him to weigh Arthur for me (and after telling me off when I took out my book to add it to my other guinea pigs weights) I found out that Arthur weighs 580 grams.
Is that too small for a young guinea pig? Should I be feeding him more vegetables? I don't want to be mistakenly feeding him too little but at the same time the vet was rather rude and also didn't seem to know a lot of knowledge about guinea pigs, even though he assured me he did. He told me to seperate my guinea pig boys because males fight and attack one anothers balls to bite them off, which I know is a lie...
As soon as I opened the pet shop carrier, he stared at Arthur and told me in an accusing tone that he is very small. I tried to explain that he was only young (He's about 8-9 weeks maybe 10) but he then started to question me on what I feed him.
So I asked him to weigh Arthur for me (and after telling me off when I took out my book to add it to my other guinea pigs weights) I found out that Arthur weighs 580 grams.
Is that too small for a young guinea pig? Should I be feeding him more vegetables? I don't want to be mistakenly feeding him too little but at the same time the vet was rather rude and also didn't seem to know a lot of knowledge about guinea pigs, even though he assured me he did. He told me to seperate my guinea pig boys because males fight and attack one anothers balls to bite them off, which I know is a lie...