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Re: Litter training

by Ted <Heather_pelling@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 14, 2008 at 03:28 AM

On May 13, 2:58=A0pm, Sayuri <say...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I have been trying to do a toilet training on my children's two female
> 12 weeks old guinea pigs for 10 days.
> So far, we have not succeeded it =A0yet. =A0Is anyone who give us a hint
> to do it?

Hi
I agree with Esther and Kelvyn, there is no way to 'potty' train them.
They are who they are, but as Esther says they do understand that it's
not good to wee on you and when they're young will try hard to avoid
it. We used to take our piggs on holiday with us (to grandmas house!)
a 5 hour car journey away with them on my knee, and we stopped only
once - they were fine with that.When my girls were old ladies, they
just gave up and weed on me and sat in it when they were in their
cages - Bless them I really think they could not help it. When they
get to this stage it's im****tant to keep their rear end as dry and
clean as poss for them to avoid infections of the urinary tract.
Heather
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
Litter training
Sayuri <sayuri@[EMAIL   2008-05-13 06:58:59 
Re: Litter training
"Esther du Bois"  2008-05-13 21:20:31 
Re: Litter training
Kelvyn <message@[EMAIL  2008-05-14 11:21:22 
Re: Litter training
Ted <Heather_pelling@[  2008-05-14 03:28:28 
Re: Litter training
"aje3892@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-14 10:02:18 
Re: Litter training
Scorpio <mwhitney@[EMA  2008-05-15 15:47:48 

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