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If you are considering a guinea pig as a pet, it is important that you understand whether or not a guinea pig is the right pet for you. It very well might not be, and this can be dangerous for the guinea pig, as guinea pigs often have a difficult time finding homes.

The first objective is to make absolutely sure that you are not ‘impulse shopping’ when you buy your guinea pig. You should never buy a guinea pig without doing the proper research, and really discovering whether or not this type of pet will work well for you and your family.

Guinea pigs seldom belong to one member of the family. They belong to everybody, and no one person should be solely responsible for their care. If you are purchasing the pet for a child, don’t use these wonderful creatures as ‘learning tools.’ Children do become bored with their pets, and cannot be expected to continue caring for it. Therefore, everyone in the family must be willing to take responsibility.

Learn more in this comprehensive guinea pig guide!

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