Which Basic Shampoo?

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I am looking to buy a shampoo for when i bath my piggies, i haven't done it yet, they are still young but i have an older girl who is about 1 who can do with one in a few weeks i think, when i feel brave enough to.

I live in Sweden and it's really hard to me to find any in the pet shops, only one shop had some and it was £15 for 120ml! I have had a look online and have found I can get the "JVP Small Animal Shampoo" and the postage is actually bearable, has anyone used this? Is it ok? I just want it as a basic shampoo as i know i can get Gorgeous Guineas if they have any skin troubles.

Here is a link to the shampoo if you want to look: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=400517229915&ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:GB:1123

And also, at what age do you start bathing piggies? My babies are just over 2 months now.

Thanks!
 
Hi there - I use small animal shampoo from Pets at Home...never used this one though - I started bathing them monthly from about 5 mo old
 
I can't see the ingredients, so I'm not sure, to be honest. The thing that's particularly good about Gorgeous Guineas shampoos is that the detergent is very mild (doesn't contain sulfates).
 
Hi there - I use small animal shampoo from Pets at Home...never used this one though - I started bathing them monthly from about 5 mo old

thanks for your help!

I can't see the ingredients, so I'm not sure, to be honest. The thing that's particularly good about Gorgeous Guineas shampoos is that the detergent is very mild (doesn't contain sulfates).

I saw on another site it says "A special mild, non-irritant shampoo for pet rabbits, guinea pigs,
ferrets, etc. Gently cleans and deodorises and contains a natural
insect repellent to help to repel fleas, mites, etc."

and " natural biodegradable Pyrethrins." is something else used, but no ingredients.
The thing with GG is that its nearly £5 postage on top of the shampoo :(
 
I've got no hair, so I don't have the problem of choosing one over the other! :))
 
thanks for your help!



I saw on another site it says "A special mild, non-irritant shampoo for pet rabbits, guinea pigs,
ferrets, etc. Gently cleans and deodorises and contains a natural
insect repellent to help to repel fleas, mites, etc."

and " natural biodegradable Pyrethrins." is something else used, but no ingredients.
The thing with GG is that its nearly £5 postage on top of the shampoo :(

I suspect it has a sulfate detergent base, as the vast majority of shampoos do. I personally wouldn't want to use anything with pyrethrins in. There are a lot of people who think they aren't safe for small animals, so I wouldn't want to take the risk.
 
The one you've linked to is a good general shampoo. If you're wanting something more specialised then try Gorgeous Guineas range of products.
 
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I've used this and it is a good basic shampoo. Johnson's also do an insecticidal shampoo which I prefer to the normal one. It smells lovely http://www.vetuk.co.uk/rabbit-suppl...icidal-shampoo-for-small-animals-110ml-p-8513

Both shampoos are mild and safe to use on guinea pigs.

now i am confused, the picture on the one i was looking at is the same bottle and it has the johnsons logo i can now see is the same. Maybe jvp means johnsons something? or maybe the listing photo is wrong. Hmm. Thanks for your replies i will get something sorted
 
That actually makes sense... I like the sound of the johnsons one if they smell nice, i am a fan of johnsons talc hehe
 
Yes JVP stands for Johnson's veterinary products. They do a wide range of products ranging from disinfectant to mite spray to shampoos. They do two kinds of shampoo for small animals, the insecticidal version and the normal version. I have used both :)
 
Yes JVP stands for Johnson's veterinary products. They do a wide range of products ranging from disinfectant to mite spray to shampoos. They do two kinds of shampoo for small animals, the insecticidal version and the normal version. I have used both :)

oh thanks very much for clearing that up! I shall get myself a bottle :)

Also if anyone reads this, i wanted to get some thing for if i nick the wick of the nails (think its called that?) I have seen a couple online one called Blood Stop swabs but it says cats and dogs on it, or i saw super nail nick safe styptic powder from the USA. Has anyone used these? Or can recommend some i can buy online easily? Thanks again
 
I swear by Gorgeous Guineas shampoo, and dipping piggy nails in flour stops the bleeding (if this doesn't work then a vet visit is recommended) x
 
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