How do you dispose of a dead guinea pig?

Cremation is an easy, safe way to dispose of a dead animal. Plus, once the cremation process is complete, their ashes will be put carefully and neatly into an urn or box and then you can do with those whatever you choose.
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What do you do with a guinea pig when it dies?

When a guinea pig dies, it is important that the remaining guinea pigs are able to say their goodbyes, if this is at all possible. Place the passed Guinea Pigs back into their cage or hutch, for just a few minutes for this to happen. They may ignore their friend or look from afar, or nudge them to try and wake them.
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How long after a guinea pig dies does it go stiff?

Dead guinea pigs will have rigor mortis, which makes their muscles stiff. This usually happens within minutes to an hour after death and can last up to 72 hours. If the pet's eyes are shiny, without stiff muscles, and you notice breathing, then it's possible that your guinea pig is in shock.
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Should I bury my dead guinea pig?

You should bury your pet at least three feet (around 3/4 of a metre) below the surface to avoid wild animals (and other pets) disturbing their graves. We always place a large slab or rock upon the top to not only mark the grave but again to reduce the chances of anything digging there.
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Can guinea pigs live alone after one dies?

If one of your guinea pigs sadly dies, leaving a single guinea pig left alone then yes, your remaining guinea pig will be very lonely and needs a companion. If you have more than two guinea pigs and one dies, then it's not absolutely necessary to get another, but if you want to buy or adopt more then go right ahead.
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Do guinea pigs understand death?

Like humans, guinea pigs can behave and react in different ways after the death of a friend. Whether your deceased guinea pig had just one companion or several, they are very likely to feel some kind of bereavement after their friend has passed away.
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What causes sudden death in guinea pigs?

Heart attack (and stroke) are, sadly, very common causes of sudden death in guinea pigs, a.k.a. cavies. Cavies are very sensitive to their environment, particularly changes in temperature. Being unable to rest peacefully also causes stress that affects their system.
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How long do guinea pigs last?

Guinea pigs live an average of five to seven years. This lifespan is longer than many other small pets such as hamsters, gerbils, mice or rats, all of whom only live up to a few years.
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Is my guinea pig dead or hibernating?

During this time your guinea pigs might seem lethargic (sluggish), be slow to respond and have a lower heart rate (which is very unusual, because they're active animals). They can even appear sluggish and half dead. If your piggies stay too cold for too long, they'll get hypothermia.
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What do I do if my pet dies at home?

Call Your Veterinarian

A vet's office will take your dog's body and either dispose of it for you or store it for you before you have a cremation or burial. They might also know of resources like a pet crematory or a mobile vet service.
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What is the most common cause of death in guinea pigs?

Pneumonia. Pneumonia is actually the leading cause of death in Guinea pigs. It is generally caused by a bacterial infection. Some of the symptoms of pneumonia include wheezing, trouble breathing, discharge from the nose or mouth, weight loss, reddish eyes, and depression.
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Why is my guinea pig laying on its side?

Typically, a guinea pig laying on its side is a sign of a happy, relaxed guinea pig. However, if lying on his side is accompanied by twitching, shortness of breath, or other signs of illness, your guinea pig is ill and should be taken to a vet. Guinea pigs also lie on their sides if they're shocked or scared.
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Do guinea pigs know when their mate dies?

Guinea pigs benefit from seeing their deceased cage mates too. They may push, lick and even gently nip at a friend that has died but only in an attempt to wake them. With time, they begin to realise that their companion isn't moving and seem to feel less distressed when the body is removed from their habitat.
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Can guinea pigs freeze to death?

Temperature: Whereas you may hear that other pets can sometimes tolerate the cold; Guinea Pigs simply cannot, and when faced with an ill equipped hutch will genuinely freeze to death. Anything under 15 degrees is considered too cold for them and can increase the risk of stress, illness and death.
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What are some signs your guinea pig is dying?

  • Lack of Appetite. Guinea pigs that are very ill will refuse to eat, and may show signs of weight loss if the appetite loss has persisted for some time. ...
  • Bad Urine and Feces. ...
  • Fever. ...
  • Respiratory Problems. ...
  • Eye Condition. ...
  • Poor Coat Condition. ...
  • Mobility Issues. ...
  • Lethargy.
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What age is considered old for a guinea pig?

Guinea pigs are usually considered seniors once they are more than 5 years old. Senior guinea pigs may have special needs that vary from individual to individual. It is important to have your senior pig evaluated annually by a qualified and experienced exotics veterinarian to ensure they are happy and healthy!
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How old is a 6 year old guinea pig in human years?

6 years = 60 years old. 7 years = 80 years old. 8 years = 80 years old. 9 years = 90 years old.
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Why you shouldn't get a guinea pig?

Because they are fragile. They are faddy eaters and need a constant supply of hay, vegetables, and vitamin C or their complex digestive systems will stop working. Two: they hate temperature change. Anything warmer than 80 degrees and they can boil to death; anything colder than five degrees and they will freeze.
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How long can guinea pigs go without food?

So, how long can guinea pigs go without food and water? Healthy guinea pigs shouldn't go over 8 hours without food. They won't starve in this time, but they can develop potentially fatal GI stasis or other health issues. Healthy guinea pigs may go up to 24 hours without water.
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Why does my guinea pig flatten out when I pet her?

Guinea pigs lay flat because they feel safe and comfortable enough with you and their surroundings, and they just want to lay still and relax for a while. Most of the time there's no problem with a guinea pig lying down flat because it just shows that it's peaceful enough for them to be able to relax out in the open.
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Why does my guinea pig roll over when I pet him?

I just think it's a sign of relaxation... they are lounging. Linney is quite content to lay on her side or to lay on her belly and kick her feet out the back and just bask in the attention... my other pigs enjoy their pats but don't seem to take it to the same extreme!
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How much does it cost to put a guinea pig down?

For the euthanasia of a small animal, like a bird or guinea pig, you can expect to spend around $50–100, with possible taxes and additional fees.
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Can humans catch anything from guinea pigs?

People can still get a Salmonella infection from guinea pigs, because these animals can carry the bacteria even when they look healthy and clean. Learn about Salmonella from small mammals and how people can reduce the chance they or their children get an infection.
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What do you say when a pet dies?

Comforting statements you can write in a card include:
  • “I've been thinking of you. ...
  • “I'm praying for you and your family.”
  • “I'm sorry for your loss. ...
  • “They were lucky to have you as their owner and best friend.”
  • “Sending loving thoughts your way.”
  • “If you need to talk, I'm always here.”
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Should I let my dog see my dead dog?

Should I show the body of my dead pet to my surviving dog? If your family pet has died from a cause that doesn't pose a risk of infection to your surviving dog, and you feel comfortable doing so, you can show your dog the body of your deceased pet.
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