Location: Carol Stream, IL
I've been a volunteer with Critter Corral Guinea Pig Rescue in Steger, IL since early 2003. info? go to www.crittercorral.org
I own six guinea pigs (all rescues) and love gardening!
Supporting Shelter: Dubuque Regional Humane Society
Supporting Rescue: The Critter Corral Guinea Pig Rescue
Pets: 19
Rescue guinea pigs
Type: Small pet | Breed: Guinea Pig / Guinea Pig | Born: Mar, 2000 | Gender: Female
Pet War Standings: 257 wins | 91 losses | rank: 694
Description: I adopted Ginger on December 26, 2002 after the death of another of my guinea pigs. Believe it or not, someone left her at the Dupage County Animal Control on Christmas Eve. :-(
Posted in Health & Wellness
Guinea pigs are prey animals. They instinctively try to hide illnesses to minimize their chance of being singled out by prey. Proper care and keeping an eye out for changes in behavior and physical appearance can often be a signal that they are ill. Guinea pigs cannot produce their own vitamin C. Lack of it can lead to scurvy. A listless anima… read more
posted on:
Apr '09
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Posted in In Memoriam
There is an interesting article in the 12-14-08 front page of the Daily Herald, Dupage County Focus edition that looks at the emotional toll of losing a pet. The man featured in the story lost two of his dogs within two years of each other. He said noticed that the loss of a pet has little recognition in our society. He is among a growing numb… read more
posted on:
Dec '08
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Posted in In Memoriam
One of the recent journals asked whether you remembered all of your pets names. I think I do, plus I remember a lot about my grandparent's pets, too. My dad raised rabbits and canaries as a kids, but I remember the two dogs his brother and parents had when we would visit: Blackie and Skippy. Blackie was a big black dog, very friendly. My unc… read more
posted on:
Dec '08
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Posted in Behavior & Training
I've read about chirping guinea pigs. They suddenly, out of nowhere, start warbling like a canary or a parrot...or whatever. But, I never experienced the sound until a few years ago. My first chirper was Ginger, a guinea pig I adopted from our local shelter. She only chirped during the night, when it was dark. It was so loud, it woke up our… read more
posted on:
Nov '08
26
Posted in In Memoriam
One of the hardest decisions is how to tell when enough is enough when you have a guinea pig at the end of it's life. Most of the time when I take in a guinea pig, I have no idea of it's age. Quite often, you can tell a bit by the look of it's ears, shape of body or skin on it's feet. But, you really don't know for sure. And when a guinea pi… read more
posted on:
Nov '08
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