I've been a rescuer myself, so I know what you mean. Ofcourse they are happier where they aren't abused but well taken care of. Where they can rebuild trust. But I think cages of rescues should reflect cages of petkept pigs. Therefor there is only one shelter in my country I'd consider.You're right though, there is no official meaning to short term. Minimum 2 weeks for quarantine, more if on pregnancy watch, time to bring back to health if needed, then as long as it takes to rehome. Still feel though that they were happier with me than abused with original owners. xx![]()
But I remain my point of not doing it anymore because a- people dont' listen to advice, and b- most of the animals I sheltered were in such bad shape there was in the end only one thing left to do... I think in 16 years I had 8 that had a good full life, and atleast 36 had an unfortunate fate. It grew too heavy on me at one point. Dosen't mean I don't have a weak heart for the ones with a past.
I agree with Lizzie's earlier point of education. Educate, educate, educate untill you drop. I now buy most of my pets from breeders (or get them via breeders, fixed up and such), but I watch them carefully via the Dutch forums. I know who to trust and who not to trust, because I know what I'm talking about. Newbies in the guinea world may not be so lucky. But I hope that if we guinean owners stand together and educate people around us, they grow brains about pigs and (share it with people around them) and then less and less pigs share that unfortunate fate of being dumped, neglected, or abused.