American Guinea Pigs


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The American guinea pig is one of the three most famous guinea pig types ever. It can run in size from 1 to 3 pounds and game up to 19 diverse shading mixes! These cuties are social and appreciate the organization of other guinea pigs. They're likewise genuinely solid despite the fact that they require controlled everyday environments.




American Guinea Pigs as Pets. American Guinea Pig Owners Manual. American Guinea Pig Care, Handling, Pros and Cons, Feeding, Training and Showing.


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If you have ever considered keeping guinea pigs as pets, the American guinea pig is a beautiful breed to consider. This breed comes in a wide variety of different colors and patterns. This guinea pig has a friendly and outgoing personality that makes it a wonderful pet for adults and children alike. In this book you will find a wealth of information about the American guinea pig as well as information about caring for guinea pigs in general. Covered in this book: History of the breed Comparison to other guinea pig breeds Cost of care Pros and cons Habitat requirements Daily care Teaching your guinea pig simple commands Litter training Handling Common health problems Formulating a healthy diet Keeping your guinea pig healthy Breeding your guinea pig Showing your guinea pig ... and much more. By the time you finish this book not only will you be equipped to decide whether or not the American guinea pig is the right breed for you, but you will have all the information you need to get started as a guinea pig owner. The Author, Ludwig Ledgewood says: I have always loved animals but guinea pigs are by far my favorite. There is just something about the way they squeal in excitement when I enter the room and the way they jump for joy when I give them a pile of hay. That just warms my heart. I have been keeping guinea pigs for more than a decade and my love for them grows stronger each and every day. That is why I decided to write this book - to share my love for these wonderful creatures with you. It is my hope that in reading this book you will come to understand why I love guinea pigs so much and that you might start to feel a little bit of that love yourself."




The Complete Guinea Pig Care Guide


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This is a Complete Guinea Pig Resource book! 84 pages of valuable content to care for your favorite pet! Categories About Guinea Pigs Getting Your Pet Breeds What is Home General Care Breeding Behavior Illness and Ailments Guinea Pig First Aid Kit Training Feeding Traveling Dealing With Allergies and MORE!




Guinea Pigs Are Not Pigs!


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Guinea pigs look a little like pigs, with their short, round bodies. They even squeal like pigs! However, guinea pigs are not pigs—they’re rodents. Readers are sure to enjoy this fun and enlightening book about one of the world’s most popular pets. The text includes facts about where guinea pigs live, what they eat, how to care for them, and more. Informative text is paired with colorful, close-up photographs of these charming, furry critters.




The Biology of the Guinea Pig


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Approx.317 pages




Your Guinea Pig


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Your Guinea Pig tells you everything you need to know to succesfully choose, buy, raise, and show all types of guinea pigs.




Saving the Guinea Hogs


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"These were the best hogs I've ever seen," said seventy-five year old Cohen Archer. He grew up with the amiable black Guinea Hogs in Washington County, Georgia. Cohen's father died when he was just twelve years old, in 1954. His mother subsequently sold the hogs, and Cohen didn't see another one until he visited Cathy Payne's farm in 2017. This book is the first definitive history of the Guinea Hog breed. It is a comprehensive overview of the people who raised Guinea Hogs from 1940 to 1995, told in their own words and colorful stories. These first-person stories reveal the subjects' deep fondness for and attachment to the amiable Guinea Hogs. Some recall a time when their families did not have access to electricity or indoor plumbing. The Guinea Hog was utilized head to tail, providing meat, lard, and grease to meet crucial family needs. The Guinea Hog is a small, black, hairy, sturdy, and gentle breed of hog kept in the Southeastern United States prior to the Civil War. The Guinea Hog has long been a part of America's cultural history. Due to a confluence of factors, it was nearly extinct by the 1990s. The loss of any breed's unique genetic material can leave the future of a species in peril.Around 2004, a group of dedicated conservation breeders, encouraged by The Livestock Conservancy, stepped forward to save the Guinea Hogs. Cathy Payne interviewed many of the breeders and reports their stories. Her diligent research over several years retraces the history of the Guinea Hogs while preserving the memories of those who kept them. When Cathy's research brought her in contact with rare genetic bloodlines not preserved during the formation of the American Guinea Hog Association (AGHA) in 2006, she worked with a network of women to obtain these genetics and work with the registry to add valuable genetic diversity to the national herd. Cathy takes what she has learned from her contacts with these breeders and focuses on strategies to preserve this breed and its distinct family bloodlines. These homestead hogs are survivors worth preserving for future generations!




Pigs is Pigs


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Caring for Your Guinea Pig


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Describes the different types of guinea pigs, what equipment is needed to house them properly, and tips for their proper care.




The Essential Guinea Pig


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Get all the information about feeding, housing and caring for a guinea pig's health in "The Essential Guinea Pig". Special features include professional color photos and expert tips on how to make the pet a wonderful addition to the family.