Guinea Pig Run

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By jazzuboo

Whether you love them or you hate them (how could anyone possibly hate these little furry critters), guinea pigs just continue to get more and more popular with every passing year. Maybe it's their cute little faces, maybe it's their furry little bodies, maybe it's the way they run around their guinea pig runs, popcorning all the time, who knows? The fact is that these little guys are fast becoming the pet of choice for many households, not only in this country, but around the world. The guinea pig (aka "Cavy") belongs to the rodent family, but are nowhere near as unsavoury as their rat and mice cousins. One look into the big brown eyes of one of these babies and you will be hooked for life. They have had a rough trot during their history, being the animal of choice for lots of scientific testing. At one stage they were even more widely used in the name of science than rats and mouse, giving rise to the derogative term of "guinea pig" as someone who is being used as a test subject. They are still used as test subjects to this day, but are much more popular as a family pet

There are many reasons why the guinea pig makes a great family pet, they are docile in nature, easy to care for, cheap to feed and easy to transport. In fact, the only real expense needed is a guinea pig run, and this is one of the most important considerations you can make for your new pets. As you research guinea pig runs, you will realise that there are many different types that you can choose from. For example, there are modular style runs that are made up of pieces of mesh, about a foot square, that clip together to form a guinea pig run of whatever shape you want. Kids love these types of cages, as they are almost like a giant Lego set, with the added bonus of cute little furry critters running around inside. Some guinea pig runs have no roof, which is fine because guinea pigs can't jump. Actually, just to sidetrack for a moment, that is not entirely true. One of a guinea pigs favorite pastimes is to "popcorn" this is really funny to watch, as they will jump about 6 inches in the air and spin around and then run off. Usually, if you see a guinea pig doing this it means that they are happy, so you must be doing something right. That said, 6 inches is about the limit of a guinea pigs jump, and as such, it is not necessary to have a roof on your guinea pig run. There are however exceptions to this rule. Just because your guinea pig cannot escape doesn't mean that predators cannot enter their run. If you own a cat, dog, or a small child, you will definitely need some extra protection for your guinea pig run to keep the nasties out.

What Size Guinea Pig Run?

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Another consideration when choosing a guinea pig run is it's size. The first question you need to ask yourself is how many guinea pigs am I planning on getting? If your answer is one, then that's the wrong answer. Guinea pigs are social creatures and without the company of a fellow guinea pig they quickly become depressed and despondent, they thrive on the company of others. If the answer is more than one, then that brings up a whole other issue. I'm talking from personal experience when I tell you that guinea pigs breeding habits are worse than a rabbits. If you can manage to get two or more guinea pigs of the same sex, everything will be fine, but determining the sex of a baby guinea pig is no mean feat, and if you make the wrong choice, you could start with two and have twelve before you know it.

If your guinea pig run is going to be situated outside, you are going to need to make sure that they are well protected from the elements. This means that in the middle of summer they should have ample shade, in winter they need plenty of hay or blankest to cuddle up to, and in the rainy season you need to make sure that your guinea pig run is not situated in an area that could potentially flood. Once again, if the run is outside, you need to watch out for those predators. Outside you have the added worry of snakes, which would absolutely love to have guinea pig sandwiches for lunch. Be careful that the holes in your guinea pig run are small enough to keep these reptiles out. Also keep in mind that if you do end up with babies, these guys start off real small and can squeeze through just about any opening they want to.

Caring For Your Guinea Pig Run

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Caring for your guinea pig run is a fairly easy chore, as long as you keep on top of it on a regular basis. Change their hay floor every week or so, freshen their water and food once every couple of days, and move them once a week (if the guinea pig cage allows for moving). Moving your cage helps to prevent diseases building from them being in the one place for too long, and it also makes for a more pleasurable experience for your pets; gives them a new view every now and then.

Guinea Pig Run Accessories


Once you have decided on your guinea pig run and put your little guys inside, it may look a little empty. This is because you have forgotten about all the accessories to go along with your guinea pig run. There are so many things that you can do to "deck out" their pad and make them the happiest little piggies alive. For example, get them a ramp or steps that they can run up and down. Or what about a nice warm teddy that they can snuggle up to on those cold winter nights? You can also look at getting toys for them to play with. Guinea pigs love to chew stuff (in fact, it is good for their teeth as well), so getting a wooden toy that they can munch on can be very beneficial. They also love to hide, so an empty toilet roll or two, or an old pipe, can be a real treat for them.

An Example Guinea Pig Run

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Alex ONeill 2 years ago

Great idea! I couldn't possibly hate them! They're adorable. My mom usually has her in a small cage, I'll have to tell her about the runs! I didn't even know they had them.

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agrande 2 years ago

I really wasn't to fond of the idea of having a rodent in the house but we had a Guinea Pig for over two years and it was great. It was almost like a little dog and it sure did enjoy it's guinea pig run.

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Will James 2 years ago

That cage looks awesome. It almost makes me want to be a guinea pig just so I can have an owner who puts me in a cage like that... No worries, just guinea pigging around.

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Temperance M 2 years ago

I had a border collie once that got loose and killed some poor kids guinea pig that he had running loose in the cul-de-sac. Guinea pigs are cute, but they are also the bottem of the food chain (sorry folks, but true). Now it wasn't cool that my Hudini got loose but I swear that girl climbed fences - but if you are going to have a guinea pig for a pet, you need to PROTECT the little ones. If you have it outside, have it in a run! Accidents happen between pets all the time, and as sad as it was, any dog will come after a pig any day, its their nature. Guinea pig runs can make the difference between a close call that can be avoided and a terrible accident.

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sillysqrrl 2 years ago

Too freakin' cute...now I need to get one...hubby will not be happy!

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Virgil Hill 2 years ago

They are perfect pets - no barking, etc. And a guinea pig run means they get to go outside and play. Awesome.

2 years ago

I LOVE my guinea pig!

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Chapter 2 years ago

In my country people also organize guinea pig run. it event is so funny

gemma  2 years ago

my rescued guinea pigs are hilarious and so full of life and i know it maybe mad having 18 but they are no trouble at all. what i want to know is how people can be so cruel to small innocent animals..

:D love you ........brad,stripes,milly,lilly,scruff,splodge,tatty,mouse,gizmo,stevie wonder, Fred, teddy bear, blob, Mr T, batman, quarto, curly and ginge........ :D

Lydia 23 months ago

I love this page! My 6 guinea pigs are out in their run right now 6ft and all :D They love it!

Thank-you for this page.

serenbeans 23 months ago

i love my guiena pig it is a really cute tan he is 7 months old i gave him his first bath today i could never hate mine.

Olivia 21 months ago

Awwww, I'm going away soon, so I got this massive wooden run for them, with tons of toys food and water, and lots and lots of treats. My grandma is feeding them. Hope she doesn't give them iceberg lettuce eh oh!! Anyway really cutee. Wish my Guniea pigs where as active as on that film. They are just to fatt lumps hehe. I weighed them though, and they are the right weight luckily. If you are unsure of your Ginnys weight put it on a food weigher it should be 220-245 grams :) I will shut up now LOLL

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ticklebug82 21 months ago

You have great ideas about the guinea pig run. How often do you think they need to be given time to run? I have quite a few piggies and was thinking of gating in an area they could run on with the same grids used to make their cages. Oh, I have a guinea pig hub too http://hubpages.com/hub/Guinea-Pig-Bedding if you want to check it out, I love getting comments.

Guinea Pig Cages 11 months ago

Very important point you make about guinea pigs being social animals. Guinea pigs do not do well by themselves.

Many people shy away from buying a second or third pig because, as you said - if you get the "wrong" pair, you can end up with a surprise litter.

One solution is to (attempt to) buy two same-sex pigs and keep them in the same cage with a divider made of grids until they get mature enough to determine sex for sure. In this way, they still get used to each other through the grid (sight, smell, sounds) but cannot get together to reproduce.

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