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Hardcover Guinea Pigs Book

ISBN: 156458125X

ISBN13: 9781564581259

Guinea Pigs

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These 7 new petcare guides for children introduce all the basics they need to know to own and care for a pet. Find out how to prepare your guinea pigs' hutch, and playing with your guinea pigs, indoors and outdoors. Learn what to feed your guinea pigs, and when, and how to keep your guinea pigs happy and healthy. Guinea Pigs is one of an exciting new series of pet care books designed to help young animal owners learn about and care for their pets...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

aspca is great

very fast shiping from this sale.... exactly what i wanted and price and shipping was great thanks alot

Excellent guide for kids!

What I love about this book are the pictures. They are very clear and colourful. This is a very good guide book for any kid because if the kid does not know what a word refers to, there is actually a picture that shows what the author is trying to convey. This book also includes step-by-step instructions (with pictures) for cleaning the cage, grooming of the cavy...An easy-to-understand book...

Great book.

I ordered this book for my daughter who is going to get a guinea pig for her 7th Birthday. It was exactly what I was looking for. She could read it and it gave her all the information she needed to be a great guinea pig owner. I do agree with one of the other reviewers in that guinea pigs cannot typically graze on your average suburban yard due to chemical treatments nor can we keep them outside. Otherwise, this it the perfect book for the child, or even adult, who is considering a guinea pig as a pet. I would definitely buy it again and if we were getting another type of pet, I would hope to find the book I needed in the same series.

GREAT BOOK!

I loved this book!!! Its an inexpensive must have for guinea pig beginners. The only part I didn't like was that there wasn't enough in the health section. I don't believe the cleaning was overkill either because I certainly wouldn't want to sit in my feces or urine for three days until my human decided to clean the cage. Definitly a great book for beginning guinea piggers.

Guinea Pigs (ASPCA Pet Care Guides For Kids)

A must have for those who have or even thinking of being owned by guinea pigs! Geared to teach children how to be responsible pet owners, so adults, take advice like "clean the cage out every day" or "fill the food bowl up to the brim" or "don't kiss your guinea pigs" with a grain of salt--sure, we know better, but that's only AFTER being guinea pig slaves for some time--a kid or novice guinea pig slave would NOT know any better, and it couldn't hurt to overdo the cage-cleaning or feeding than UNDERdo it. Those slaves who also have Peter Gurney's gp books might recognise some familiar faces--he lent some of his vast piggie menagerie for all the photos. The book is set up like the Eyewitness or Ultimate series--cut outs of the subjects on plain white background with little paragraphs here and there instead of pages and pages of text. WARNING: Crayon Bright colors abound! Get out those sunglasses! :) The only complaint I have--besides the "don't kiss your gpigs" statement NOT TRUE!--is that it is really written for those in Europe, esp. England. Most places in America it is impossible to keep a gpig outdoors, let alone find a safe patch of grass for them to eat. This important fact omitted from the book keeps it from being a 10--YOU CANNOT LET PIGGIES EAT GRASS THAT HAS BEEN SPRAYED OR ANOTHER ANIMAL HAS DEFECTATED ON. Also, poisionous plants were not really discussed, and the health section basically said--"If your gpig gets sick, go to the vet." Not every sniffle and bump needs the attention (and expense) of a vet and so it would have been nice to see that fleshed out a bit. However, in Roger Caras' introduction, he wisely states "In a very real way, your pets are your infant children" and if a child develops the habit of taking his/her gpigs to the vet at the first sign of trouble, perhaps all pets and infant children of such a person would be better off!
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