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AutumnThePig

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Hi,

I brought Autumn to the vet today along with my dog to get her nails clipped (I'm too scared to do it by myself) and to check her weight. I have a few questions about this... According to the vet, she said Autumn weighs 2.3 lbs. I was just wondering how much that would be in grams? Since I know how much she weighs now, should I be giving her a certain amount of veggies? Also, I have one more question, is that a healthy weight for a 9 month-old piggie (10 months in July)?

Thank you :)
 
Hi,

I brought Autumn to the vet today along with my dog to get her nails clipped (I'm too scared to do it by myself) and to check her weight. I have a few questions about this... According to the vet, she said Autumn weighs 2.3 lbs. I was just wondering how much that would be in grams? Since I know how much she weighs now, should I be giving her a certain amount of veggies? Also, I have one more question, is that a healthy weight for a 9 month-old piggie (10 months in July)?

Thank you :)

Hi

You may find this guide here helpful: Weight - Monitoring and Management
You can't just judge a piggy by its weight because a individual size and a healthy weight can vary massively. the guide helps you work out whether your piggy is a good weight/size ratio ('heft'). It also also contains a weight conversion link.

Here is our diet guide. Please reduce any high sugar/fattening veg like carrots, sweetcorn etc. Long Term Balanced General And Special Needs Guinea Pig Diets
You can find information on the amount of pellets, a sample veg diet and at the end information about 'good' and 'bad' foods and treats.
It is worth aiming for a good and not too rich diet as a good diet can prolong life expectancy for 1-2 years and also ensures that your piggies will be overall healthier and fitter.
 
I was looking for that guide, but couldn't find it! Thank you :)
 
I was looking for that guide, but couldn't find it! Thank you :)

The weight guide is both at the top of the Daily Care section or you can find it in my new Wiebke's Home Care Support Guides subforum to the Health and Illness section, which is about what you can do for your guinea pig that is ver ill, undergoing medical treatment or has a very common or long term condition. This includes of course keeping an eye on the weight...
I am still in the process of building that one up, though.

Or you can use the Guides shortcut on the top bar to find our guides laid out in order. ;)
 
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