Never ever bath a cavy because of your opinion your Guinea Pig might smell a bit too much or it is so cute bathing them. There are some horrible pictures out there of bathing cavys and some horrible how-tos too! Bathing a cavy must not be done due to some cosmetically reason or just for fun. A buck could smell quite nasty. Note that castration may not solve the problem and bathing is also the wrong way. Cleaning their bursa perinealis and glandula caudalis is always the better and stress-less option for your cavy.

Why you should not bath Guinea Pigs regularly

In fact Guinea Pigs are non swimmers. Whow! Their fur and skin is not made to water it and much less than this to shampooing it. Face this! They got their own oil and do never need baby shampoo or baby oil. Face this too please! A bath changes the structure of – and dry its skin. As a result it is much more susceptible for parasites like biting lice or mites. The regeneration of the small layer of fat / oil on the skin who prevents may take weeks.

Also bathing is very stressful for your cavy which favored the population of parasites too. So there are really not many good reasons to bath your cavy. If your Guinea Pig is fit and happy you must not bath it, especially not if you just like it or you might think it smells.

  • Never bath your cavy because you just like it or think this could be very cute
  • Never bath your cavy because you think it smells quite a lot

When you should bath your Guinea Pig

First of all: Always balance the pros and cons before you bath it and only do it if the pros are outweigh – like some serious parasitic infection which could require it.

  • Bathing might be useful if the fur is highly felted. This could happen if you or the previous owner neglect it.
  • Bathing is useful to clean out dead parasites if your cavy has a parasitic infection.
  • As a result of bladder infection the rump could be wet and you should clean it. Only bath the rump!
  • Also diarrhea could make its rump get filthy and contaminated. And also bath the rump only.
  • If your cavy is serious sick an could not move itself you should clean it.

How to bath your Guinea Pig

To bath them you should use a small tub with a short border of about 10-15cm which are provided by any drugstore. You do your best if you bath them on the floor for two particular reasons:

  1. If you rear up and fix your cavy with the hand in the neck like birds of prey would do – and some times you have to to fix your cavy like this – you generate a lot of stress for your cavy.
  2. Never underestimate the obstinacy of your cavy! If it is in panic and relieve of your hand it will typically fall from the table into its death.

So bath it on the floor and sit down beside.

Never use aggressive shampoos, anti Anti-Dandruff shampoos or perfumed shampoos as well. Only use special sensitive shampoos typically used for babies. You’ll find it in every drugstore. If you bath it due to some incrustation or agglutination you may renounce every shampoo and only use lukewarm water.

If your cavy needs a bath because of parasitic infection: Read the package insert of your product careful and use it as described.

Whenever possible fix your cavy at the bottom with your hand and clean it with your other hand and may be a soft flannel. You have to prevent that the cavy submerse so only fill a few cm of water in your tub. The water should be lukewarm only. You reduce stress a lot if you put the forefeet of your Guinea Pig on the border of your can. If you do so, you could fix it quite better also.

The don’ts for bathe in short:

  • Never use aggressive shampoo!
  • Never use perfumed products!
  • Never submerse your cavy!
  • Never lay a Guinea Pig on its back!
  • Never use high tubs!
  • Never fill in water higher than your cavies belly!
  • Never put your cavy under running water / shower!

After the bath

Aftercare is very important to prevent some serious problems. Your cavy must not catch a cold – but this happens very quickly. You have to dry off your cavy quickly and softly with some other dry flannels – and only smooth in fur direction. At last it is also important to use your hair dryer to get your pig back hum. Use your drier at large distance. Never use your drier in cool air function and hold your hand over your cavies head to protect its eyes and nose (do not press your hand on your cavy).

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