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		<description><![CDATA[Guinea Pig Sounds
There are a large range of #keyword# that you may hear in your pet guinea pig .This is a form of communication for them.  Some people believe that that is why guinea pigs are very docile and loving creatures, because they have quite a complex communication system.  Most of the times [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are a large range of #keyword# that you may hear in your pet guinea pig .This is a form of communication for them.  Some people believe that that is why guinea pigs are very docile and loving creatures, because they have quite a complex communication system.  Most of the times a guinea pig will not physically fight, but will sort the disagreement out with a series of sounds.  In this article we will take a look at the different types of #keyword#you may hear.</p>
<p><b>The Purr<br />
Contented Purr</b><br />
This power will occur when the guinea pig is being groomed by its owner or its guinea pig companions.  This is a very instinctive and quiet sound as the guinea pig&#8217;s sit back and enjoy the attention.</p>
<p><b>Amorous Purr</b><br />
This purr occurs when the guinea pig is feeling amorous.  It is generally louder and more vibrational.  It is sensuous and often accompanied by swaying and hip twitching</p>
<p><b>Aggressive Purr</b><br />
This purr is more of a growl and is much louder than the other two #keyword#.  There can often be a pacing of the feet accompanying this sound.</p>
<p><b>The Squeak</b><br />
A guinea pig has lots of different squeaking noises.  They can mean a whole range of emotions.</p>
<p><b>Group Squeaking</b><br />
This is the most common kind of squeaking you will hear from your guinea pigs.  It occurs when there are a few guinea pigs in one spot and can sound a little bit like a conversation.  These #keyword# are low pitched and will come in short bursts.</p>
<p><b>Annoyance Squeak</b><br />
This is high-pitched and sometimes sounds like a stutter.</p>
<p><b>Alarm Squeak</b><br />
This is very high-pitched.  It&#8217;s no wonder the sound was probably designed to warn the other guinea pigs in the group, and to frighten any predators.  It can sound quite wild.</p>
<p><b>Interrogatory Squeak</b><br />
This guinea pigs sound is made when a guinea pig experiences something unfamiliar.  It is usually accompanied by sniffing and intensely looking around.</p>
<p><b>Hut Hut Hut</b><br />
Another one of the #keyword# that you may hear is the Hut Hut Hut.  This is generally heard when a guinea pig is exploring a new place or wandering around the house.</p>
<p><b>The &#8220;Drr&#8221; Sound</b><br />
This guinea pigs sound can be heard when a guinea pig hears an unfamiliar noise.  For example if a new mobile phone rings you might heal guinea pig making a drr noise.  It can be explained as a sound of puzzlement.</p>
<p><b>Murmur Sound</b><br />
Guinea pigs will murmur when they experiencing the contentment or delight.  This can happen when the guinea pig is being stroked, or perhaps if it is fed some juicy fresh food.  It can be used as an alternative to the common per you will hear when they are being given attention.  It is also sometimes heard when two guinea pig companions snuggled together.</p>
<p><b>Guinea Pig Song</b><br />
Guinea pigs unknown to sometimes if a performance that can look and sound like it is singing a song.  This sound is a little bit of a mystery and no real meaning can be determined for it.  It generally starts with a &#8220;chirrup&#8221; and then a peep peep peep is brought into play.. as the guinea pig continues to sing it can look like it is in a trance.  All the other guinea pigs in a cage will generally freeze at the sound of this song.  Most times the song just tapers off or stops abruptly with the guinea pig looking completely unaware of what has happened.  This situation is generally not anything to worry about and generally occurs in quiet periods where there is no stress around.</p>
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<p>To answer this question, you can do a little research in the Internet about what this particularly handsome breed is like. Next, try to get it touch with a Boston Terrier Club nearest you in order to meet people who own the breed.</p>
<p>Here are some points you can think about in order to know if the Boston Terrier is indeed the best investment you can have:</p>
<p>1) the inherited or acquired physical problems this dog breed may have. A responsible owner must be ready to take care of a sick dog, and on odd cases a Boston owner may have to spend more than usual to treat an especially serious illness.</p>
<p>2) the grooming and general care requirements of the breed. You will need to make up your mind who would be responsible for the grooming needs of the dog.</p>
<p>3) dog&#8217;s lifespan. A Boston can live up to 12 years.</p>
<p>4) temperamental issues. Bostons are generally sweet tempered dogs, but their mental health is capable of varying from line to line and among individuals. Indeed, some may be aggressive toward strange dogs. Some bark too much, others only when really needed. Some Boston Terriers are very cuddly, while others are more independent.</p>
<p>5) training. Bostons are not for those looking for a cute dog that performs tricks. With enough knowledge however, and proper handling and patience, these dogs can be taught to obey commands and even participate in obedience trials. It may be useful though, for you to interview some Boston owners to see just exactly how much determination and patience it takes to start a Boston Terrier training.</p>
<p>6) care and maintenance. Honestly, not everybody can produce the time nor the willingness they promised to lavish earlier on the dog. Children especially belong to this aforementioned group. Without question, at least one person will have to commit to putting in the necessary time every day to properly take care of the pet. A sad Boston can be one messy Boston!</p>
<p>7) care for the dog in general. A responsible dog owner needs to brush up on house-training techniques and will want to really ensure that a puppy, no matter how cute, learns about its proper place in the family pack.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s turn now to other important ideas for you to really be a savvy Boston Terrier owner. Did you know that Bostons enjoy having another one for companionship? Nevertheless, one for a small household may be enough. Some Bostons wheeze and snore, and may also develop gas problems. Lastly, the coat may look short enough not to need a big fuss, but it will at most need only an occasional brushing to get rid of dead hairs that otherwise will litter the home.</p>
<p>Good luck in your hunt for the best Boston Terrier out there!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guinea Pigs Cage: Keeping it Indoors
The below are things to watch when considering the location of your guinea pigs cage.
Laundry
If you think that your guinea pig can actually live well inside the laundry room, then think again. Because of the constant shifts in temperature in there, as well as the humidity, you will just be [...]]]></description>
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<p>The below are things to watch when considering the location of your guinea pigs cage.</p>
<p><strong>Laundry</strong></p>
<p>If you think that your guinea pig can actually live well inside the laundry room, then think again. Because of the constant shifts in temperature in there, as well as the humidity, you will just be making your pet ill. Moreover, a laundry room is usually not suitable as far as environment is concerned. Hence, you will just be preventing people from staying with your pet.</p>
<p><strong>Garage</strong></p>
<p>Now, if you are still considering another place for your pet to serve as its habitat, the garage is not a good option. Even if this is connected to your home, keeping your guinea pig there will only inhibit giving them the suitable care and attention they need.</p>
<p><strong>Floor</strong></p>
<p>Also, do not let them stay on the floor. If you really want it to be safe and well taken cared of, do not put the ‘floor’ on your checklist.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, as you care for your pet, you must be aware that there are techniques to consider in every procedure you do. Thus, in feeding, you must either sit on a flat surface or bend over. This more likely allows children to have easier contact with it. They usually would want to play with it. However, they just have to be very careful in handling the guinea pig, for they are prone to falling or hurting them if they do not practice cautiousness.</p>
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<p><strong>Vibrations</strong></p>
<p>Aside from this, you must also take note that guinea pigs are very receptive to vibrations. Various types of movements such as your footsteps will normally scare your pet. Thus, it may be hard to deal with them if you are not careful. Besides this, if you have other pets at your home, this may be a factor to add more stress to your guinea pig.</p>
<p><strong>Lighting</strong></p>
<p>Another thing to consider is about the lighting. Never place your pet in dark and enclosed areas. Do not let them stay in bathrooms, basements, and other spots where there is not enough light. Even if you are used to placing some of your items there, never store the pet there.</p>
<p><strong>Child&#8217;s Room</strong></p>
<p>Last, but certainly not the least, experts adviseg never to place the pet inside a child’s room. Their reasons behind this are due to the possibility that the child may not be taking adequate care of the guinea pig, or perhaps, because it is isolated in the room, it is really isolated to the family. With this, many animal rescue centers prohibit adopting such pet if they learn that you have a plan of placing it in the child’s room.</p>
<p>Now these matters may seem very strict, but when you think about it, these are just measures to consider the welfare of your most beloved guinea pig. It is better to be safe than sorry, isn’t it?</p>
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Buying a Guinea Pigs Cage
Going to a pet store to purchase a guinea pigs cage might turn out to be a mistake. As you learn the cons of this, you might want to change your mind.
Initially, the cost of buying such cage would usually range from $ 75 and up. But mind you, [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Buying a Guinea Pigs Cage</strong></p>
<p>Going to a pet store to purchase a guinea pigs cage might turn out to be a mistake. As you learn the cons of this, you might want to change your mind.</p>
<p>Initially, the cost of buying such cage would usually range from $ 75 and up. But mind you, you are not actually receiving the best that money can buy.</p>
<p>Then, once you purchase this, more likely, you will still be modifying the cage to make it more suitable for your pet to live in it. You should not never buy a cage that has wood interior that is exposed. This only absorbs and becomes drenched in urine smell. Also, never opt for an exposed wire bottom, for this can harm guinea pigs fragile feet. Moreover, avoid beddings with pine scent, for according to studies, these cause liver damage (in opposite, try those with wood shavings without scent or newspaper that is compressed).  You may see these options are often times present in those that are available to buy from a pet stores.</p>
<p>When it comes to the size, make sure that you have a minimum of two square feet cage space. As you add another guinea pig, this will entail around two to four more square feet. But alongside this, you have to take note of a space for toys, food, and hiding spots.</p>
<p>Manufacturers can deceive you by presenting to a you a quote of only the exterior size of the box. However, if you learn more about how it is really measured, you will discoverthat you need to think further about the real measurement needed (considering the number of pets and other fixtures).</p>
<p>So, if you really want to purchase the cage from a store for convenience, take time in thinking carefully about all you needs and consider your all your options.</p>
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<p><strong>Building a guinea pigs cage</strong></p>
<p>You may want to construct your own guinea pig cage. Now this may be hard if you are not really into handy man’s work, but if you take a look through various sites and other manuals about building a guinea pigs cage, you will soon work your way through it.</p>
<p>For instance, CavyCages.com offers instructions for you to follow if you truly want to build your own guinea pig cage. The materials can be easily found in stores near you and regarding the cost, well, this will be around $ 60 to $ 90 all in all.</p>
<p>Now if you are thinking that this amount is just like buying a cage, then you have to remember. Remember, in purchasing a cage that’s already built, you still have to modify it. However, if you will create your own, you are in control. You will also get to provide your pets with enough room to enjoy their time inside their very own cage.</p>
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1. Who is this book written for?
Guinea Pig Care Made Easy is written for all people interested in guinea pigs. It is suitable for beginners buying their first guinea pig to people that are already quite experienced and want to take their hobby to the next level, and everyone in between. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>1. Who is this book written for?</p>
<p>Guinea Pig Care Made Easy is written for all people interested in guinea pigs. It is suitable for beginners buying their first guinea pig to people that are already quite experienced and want to take their hobby to the next level, and everyone in between. The information in this book will greatly benefit all amphibian enthusiasts at all levels.</p>
<p>2. Can I buy the book if I live outside the United States?</p>
<p>If you have a credit card you can pay for the ebook from anywhere in the world.</p>
<p>3. I dont have a credit card how else can I pay for the system?</p>
<p>You can also pay by Pay Pal where all you need is a bank account. You can do this by clicking on the Order Now button and selecting the Pay Pal option on the right side of the screen. This transaction goes through Clickbanks maximum-security pay system that you can read more about in FAQ 5.</p>
<p>4. Can I get the system in hard copy, or only as an e-manual?</p>
<p>At this stage the system is only available as an e-manual. In order to read the downloaded manual you will need to have Acrobat Reader on your computer. You can download a copy of Acrobat Reader for free by going to www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html and following the prompts. Once you have downloaded the e-manual you can print it out if you prefer to read a hard copy rather than reading it on-screen.</p>
<p>5. How secure is Clickbank?</p>
<p>Clickbank is the internets largest on-line distribution center for electronic products. The following information about their security is from their website. You can see the original at www.clickbank.com/overview.html Advanced Security</p>
<p>Clickbank uses sophisticated international fraud control to screen all purchases. For maximum card security, all orders are sent directly to the banking network for immediate authorization. We do not store any credit card or bank account numbers.</p>
<p>I have used Clickbanks secure server for you to pay for and down-load the system, so I never get to see your credit card details. Also, Clickbank themselves provide a 60 day money back guarantee on anything you buy through them. This means that if you are not happy with the system, any time in the next 60 days you can ask for your money back. Clickbank will then repay you.</p>
<p>You can read more about Clickbanks security and money-back guarantee system by going to the Clickbank home page (www.Clickbank.com) and clicking on the Customer Service tab at the top.</p>
<p>6. How do I know that what youre saying is true?</p>
<p>One thing about the internet, its hard to know whats true and when something is not scientifically accurate. I have exhaustively researched and reviewed the content of this book but in the end all I can do is give you my word, and a 100% money-back guarantee to remove any risk to you. So you can buy the book, read it, and make your own judgement. If you are not happy, simply request a refund.</p>
<p>I have used Clickbanks secure server for you to pay for and down-load the book. As well as protecting your credit card details, Clickbank themselves provide a 60-day money-back guarantee on anything you buy through them. This means that if you are not happy with the book, any time in the next 60 days you can ask for your money back. Clickbank will then repay you.</p>
<p>You can read more about Clickbanks security and money-back guarantee system by going to the Clickbank home page (www.Clickbank.com) and clicking on the Customer Service tab at the top.</p>
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Below are some brief outlines of guinea pig illnesses.
Extremely Soft Stool or Diarrhea
A guinea pig can die within hours from suffering from diarrhea.
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<p>Below are some brief outlines of guinea pig illnesses.</p>
<p><strong>Extremely Soft Stool or Diarrhea</strong></p>
<p>A guinea pig can die within hours from suffering from diarrhea.</p>
<p>Sometimes this condition can be caused by feeding your pet guinea pig too many wet or vegetable foods.   A good way to correct this digestive balance if you feel it is food related is to feed it more hay.</p>
<p>Another thing you can do is go to a health food shop or even a chemist and buy some lactobacillus acidophilus in capsule form. You should easily be able to get this as you do not need to have a prescription. It can be purchased at the counter.</p>
<p><strong>Losing its Hair</strong></p>
<p>There a quite a few reasons your guinea pigs hair may fall out. One of these is that it might have mites.</p>
<p>A guinea pig with a cut or bit will lose its hair around the affected are. This condition is completely normal and nothing to worry about unless the wound gets infected.</p>
<p>If your bit suffers from tremendous hair loss this could be caused by ringworm.</p>
<p>Another cause of this can be ovarian cysts.</p>
<p>Unless you know that the hair loss is due to a cut or mites you need to call your vet to see how to proceed.</p>
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<p><strong>Eyes That Water</strong></p>
<p>Watery eyes are usually because you guinea pig has irritants in the eye. These could be excessive dust or bits of hay.</p>
<p>Another cause of watery eyes could be allergies.</p>
<p>In this case it is best to call you to find out directions on how you might best rinse the irritants from your guinea pigs eyes eye.</p>
<p>On occasion these eye sores can be from eyelid cysts. These will irritate the eye and should be removed by a qualified vet as they can be quite serious and cause a lot of pain for your guinea pig pet.</p>
<p><strong>Stiff Joints</strong></p>
<p>This usually comes about because of scurvy. Scurvy is just a severe lack of Vitamin C. It should be treated immediately. Call your veterinarian to make an appointment to see them.</p>
<p>To ensure this does not happen to your pet guinea pig make sure he is taking at least 10 mg of calcium per day!</p>
<p><strong>Tilting Head Often</strong></p>
<p>Sometimes a guinea pig will tilt its head to one side. This is usually accompanied by having trouble walking. These symptoms indicate a middle-ear infection.</p>
<p>You should take your pet to the veterinarian quickly as this condition has been known to damage if not deafen guinea pigs hearing. You must get him treated, do not put it off.</p>
<p><strong>Seizures</strong></p>
<p>Two types of seizures can be described.  If his body is aligned normally with head in the hair straight (that is head is not tilted to one side.), this is just mites.  Mites can burrow under the skin and this can affect the nervous system. Take him to a veterinarian to take care of this, and he will be ok.</p>
<p>If however your guinea pig pet is tilting his head to one side or his body is curling during the seizure it is a more serious guinea pig illness and could come from any number of things.</p>
<p>In this case take him to the vet quickly to get some blood tests done.</p>
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