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Hi! My name is Sarah and I am here at Extra Care Animal Hospital in Davey, Florida today
and on behalf of Expert Village.com, I am going to educate you a little bit about owning
a guinea pig. It is not recommended that you breed your guinea pig. If you have more than
one guinea pig and you have a male and a female, we recommend neutering the male to prevent
them from mating. If you do choose to breed your guinea pigs however, you should contact
a qualified exotic mammal veterinarian in your area. You can look up qualified exotic
mammal veterinarians in your area. You can look up qualified exotic mammal veterinarians
in your area on the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarian website and that is aemv.org.
If you do choose to raise guinea pigs however, the sow or female guinea pig should be bred
between 4 and 7 months of age. It is important that you breed at this age because after 7
months of age, the pelvic bones fuse and breeding her after this age would make it impossible
for her to deliver which would make that a life threatening situation. There are plenty
of wonderful sweet guinea pigs out there that need loving homes. If you are interesting
in adding a guinea pig to your family, you should do so by contacting a rescue group
in your area to see if they have any guinea pigs available. If you would like more information
about Extra Care Animal Hospital, you can look up our website at www.extracareanimalhospital.net.