fawniemoon
Junior Guinea Pig
I am currently diving into video format guides aswell as looking at cool piggie hauls. Does anyone watch a guinea pig youtuber regularly that's information is correct and educational ? Please list names below thanks 

We also think Little Adventures is great!Little Adventures is great!
I don't think ours' yawns are aggressive either while they peacefully relax and eat...I pretty much stopped watching them when one of the U.S. ones said they only yawn to show aggression. My lazy boys missed the memo on that!
This is exactly the sort of thing I mean it just glorifies hording animals. The reptile community is full of this.
It always get on my nerves when I see videos like; “My morning routine with 50 pets”![]()
And stretch all four legs just before curling up or turning into a furry pancake....I don't think ours' yawns are aggressive either while they peacefully relax and eat...
The adverts on the guinea pig magazine are also perfectly idolisedI’d agree there is some awful advice out there. I stick with our own Guinea Pig guides made by experienced owners. All good solid advice
I hate the Cavee adverts on fb, there is never any hay on show or it’s neatly tucked away in a hay rack. The cages are spotless, it gives a wrong impression to would be owners as everyone who owns GP’s knows that is not the reality of keeping GP’s. It’s all about flogging their products and all rather aimed at little/teenage girls to me. No wonder there are so many GP’s in rescues
Welcome to the forum.Hello everyone! I've been lurking on here for a few months while I contemplate becoming a Piggy Slave.
I've watched a few La Guinea Pig Rescue videos and I'm worried now I've filled my brain with misinformation. What exactly is the advice they give that should be ignored please?
The pig room is my fave!I am currently diving into video format guides aswell as looking at cool piggie hauls. Does anyone watch a guinea pig youtuber regularly that's information is correct and educational ? Please list names below thanks![]()
I agree, it is heartbreaking seeing piggies advertised for free or very cheap because they are no longer wanted but you are right, being new to piggies, to stick with your original plan to adopt from a rescue. Free piggies sometimes come with health issues their owners don't tell you about or haven't noticed which may mean they need nursing back to health with associated vet bills. The photos are not always recent. Piggies from a reputable rescue will have had any health issues resolved before being rehomed, which is a better way to start your piggy journey and you will still be helping piggies on need.I can see how they could easily become addictive @piggieminder! Ideally, I would like to get mine from a rescue but while the rescues have been shut over Christmas and New Year I thought I would look at the free ads out of curiosity. It is heartbreaking, especially all the lonely single older piggies being given away for free because they are 'aggressive'. I wonder if my hubby would be up for making a heated piggy room in the garden![]()