Guinea pigs and children

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Many parents get their children pet guinea pigs for a multitude of reasons. But it is a guinea pig really the right pet for children? Is it just the guinea pig or the child? Sometimes, a guinea pig makes an ideal pet for children, and sometimes it is a certain death sentence for the guinea pig. The first thing is to realize that a guinea pig is not a toy. His purpose on earth is ~ not amuse his son. It is a living being, be, and that has certain requirements of care, and also needs love and attention. A guinea pig is also a science project. Too many parents see as disposable pets pig pigs pets that can be removed when the child loses interest. Most of the Indian rescue operations Pork not allow children to take the guinea pigs. They prefer to adults who really want a guinea pig as a pet to take their pigs. Some livestock operations even allow families who have children to take the guinea pig. Can you believe that many parents use guinea pigs to teach their children the lessons? They want to teach their children that pets require care and treatment or the pet dies. They use the guinea pig as an example, knowing that their children will not properly care for the pet, and he will die. Another common problem is that many parents really think that guinea pigs are easy to care just put in a cage and give him food and water. This, again, is a death sentence for the guinea pig. Guinea pigs are essentially high-maintenance animals, and require no maintenance usually higher than a dog or cat. This doesn t mean that a guinea pig should not be a pet for a child. It just means that the guinea pig must be obtained for the right reasons for a real love and interest in animals. Instead of the child is the only person in charge of the guinea pig should be a family pet, where all family members are responsible for their care. Children should be supervised when handling a guinea pig. Not only should be taught how to properly care for him, but also how to handle it properly, so the guinea pig is not injured, and the child does not bite. Children should also be educated on the behavior and habits of the guinea pig, and must also be a part of keeping the guinea pig preparation, guinea pigs and clean housing. Most experts agree that guinea pigs should not become pets in households with children under nine years, while most agree that the age of eleven years is ideal. Younger children can not be expected to be responsible, and aren t usually as smooth as a guinea pig may require. It is important that parents understand that guinea pigs do not require a small amount of space. That actually require a lot of space. A guinea pig is not easy to care for a dog or cat are more difficult to care. As a parent, only you can determine if a guinea pig is a good pet for your child. Just make sure you are choosing a guinea pig for all the right reasons.

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