AbiS
Adult Guinea Pig
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- Jul 20, 2013
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- Chester le Street, Durham
Have to admit that I cant take the credit for it - it was all down to MrS. I love that you can just see his little tongue sticking out!Awwww how cute is a yawning piggy! Can just see Toby's top teeth. Well done for getting this shot. I have only ever been fast enough once and caught one of my boys yawning when he was still a baby about 4 years ago.
Just took a closer look. Wow, that is one big yawn! What I though was his bottom lip turns out to be his tongue. Piggy tongues are ever so cute.Have to admit that I cant take the credit for it - it was all down to MrS. I love that you can just see his little tongue sticking out!
You would love my house - they free range from dawn (almost) to dusk - only get locked up at bedtime by which point they have normally tucked themselves up in bed anyway!Aww, how cute. I love to see free range piggies living it up!
Aww. Do you have room for one big guinea pig, Lily, Lola and my mum! lolYou would love my house - they free range from dawn (almost) to dusk - only get locked up at bedtime by which point they have normally tucked themselves up in bed anyway!
Barney quite regularly lies down in the middle of the carpet for a little rest but it is quite rare for Toby to do that.Haha this is brilliant! My boys only lounge around the house every so often so you're very lucky!
I love to sit and watch my piggies out on the grass in the summer.
I will sit for hours with my camera at the ready, waiting for one of them to yawn! Here are just two that I have caught, Suzie and Sophie, both Bridge pigs.
I have their pet carrier filled with hay at one end of the lounge, a hay filled box half way along and a big chair with puppy pads underneath near their hutch so they always have somewhere to hide. We spend lots of time on the floor talking to them and stroking them but only ever try to pick them up if they are in the hutch so they never feel threatened when they are out and about. I also give them their breakfast and tea by hand away from the hutch so they are quite used to us. They only settle down for a sleep in the open on the carpet if we are both sitting down so they can see where we are, also they tend to do it by the sofa so if they get freaked they just just straight behind it. I also have other toys knocking around for them e.g. Fleecy forest, play pipe. I love the early evening when they start zooming round the furniture!Ahh adorable! They look so relaxed out and about. Mine hate being outdo you have any advice on how to keep them happy when they're roaming on the floor?
I love to sit and watch my piggies out on the grass in the summer.
I will sit for hours with my camera at the ready, waiting for one of them to yawn! Here are just two that I have caught, Suzie and Sophie, both Bridge pigs.
I complain to MrS about the house being a pig sty anymore because that is actually what it is!What lucky piggies to free roam in such luxury