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WEIGHING YOUR GUINEA PIG
Weight is of fundamental
importance in regards to your
guinea pigs health. Weight loss is
often one of the very first signs
that your cavy may be ill or that
there could be an underlying
problem. Weighing your guinea pig
weekly is a fantastic way to
monitor your guinea pigs health
and is highly recommended.
How much should a guinea pig weigh?
Each cavy is different. Diet, environment and social factors can all affect
your guinea pigs weight. However guinea pigs owners often cite their
cavies weight ranging from 990g - 2kg for both female and male guinea
pigs. Some cavies have been cited at exceeding the 2kg weight range
however if this is the case your guinea pig may be overweight and an
overhaul of diet may be called for.
Genetics can also play a part in your guinea pigs weight, some guinea
pigs who do exhibit a large amount of weight and are on a healthy diet
could be simply naturally so. However if excessive weight gain is the
case there may be underlying factors and a veterinarian check could be
in order.
What scales should I use?
Finding a good quality set of scales is highly recommended to help
monitor your guinea pigs health. Ensure you purchase scales that are
close to your guinea pigs weight range i.e. 0 - 500 grams in comparison
to 1 - 10kg scales. A good set of scales should be:
Accurate: A good set of scales should be easy to note weight
fluctuations of a few grams. Digital scales have the benefit of providing
accurate weight fluctuations to the decimal point, however analogue
scales suit well in the long term due to the effectiveness of not having to
replace the battery. With the introduction of solar panels some digital
scales only need recharging.
TIP: Using cans in your cupboards that note the weight i.e. 454grams -
check your scales accuracy regularly to ensure you are recording your
guinea pigs weight correctly.
Flat surface/container: The surface area of your scales needs to be
large enough for your guinea pig to comfortably sit on. If your guinea pig
is not used to being weighed or is not comfortable with being weighed it
is advised to purchase scales which have a large container which you
guinea pig can sit in. The container can be made more comfortable by
adding soft fleece inside. Please ensure you weigh any containers
separately and subtract that number from your guinea pigs weight in
order to maintain accurate readings. i.e. if your container weighs
0.20grams and your guinea pig's scale reading shows 1.20kg subtract
0.20g to ensure you read your guinea pigs weight of 1.00kg correctly.
Easy to read: Ensure you can easily read your scale. Measuring weight
fluctuations could help point to potential illness.
Tips on weighing your guinea pig
1) Weigh your guinea pig weekly. Set up a routine, same time, same
guinea pig each week. Your guinea pig will become set in a routine
making weekly weigh ins easier in the long term.
2) If your guinea pig is ill, or is quite senior daily weighing may be
beneficial. It is highly recommended to weigh any ill cavy daily as
maintaining a healthy weight is vital in accessing your guinea pigs
ongoing condition. Senior Guinea pigs also benefit from daily weigh in's
to ensure they have no underlying illnesses.
3) Weigh on a flat surface. Ensure you weigh your guinea pig on a solid,
even surface to maintain accurate weight readings and also to ensure
your guinea pig does not fall off the scales onto the floor or from a high
location.
4) Perform a health check while weighing your guinea pig. Check you
guinea pigs teeth, fur, ears, eyes, nose, mouth and feet. Check out our
health care chart to see what to look for.
5) Bond with your guinea pig. Weekly weighs are a great way to handle
your guinea pig. Pet and gently talk to your cavy whilst weighing and
feed your guinea pig their favourite vegetables after weighing. Make it a
positive experience.