Pat Shields
Adult Guinea Pig
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Especially when my rescued piggy was still covered in dried urine I washed my hands well every time after handling him. Now that he's cleaned, I still wash my hands well every time after handling him, even if I am going to handle nothing important such as food afterward. My question is,
Is all this handwashing necessary? Or can it be like when I pet my dogs or cats and I don't wash my hands after every encounter. Of course I do before I prepare food or meet someone with whom I must shake hands, that sort of thing. I guess I mainly want to know, must I be so meticulous? I'm not lazy, it is just that my hands are getting raw from the constant washing.
Is all this handwashing necessary? Or can it be like when I pet my dogs or cats and I don't wash my hands after every encounter. Of course I do before I prepare food or meet someone with whom I must shake hands, that sort of thing. I guess I mainly want to know, must I be so meticulous? I'm not lazy, it is just that my hands are getting raw from the constant washing.