How to Stop a Guinea Pig From Shedding

Guinea pigs are lovely pets, but they can shed and leave your home in a mess. Follow these steps to prevent excessive shedding.

Things You'll Need

  • Ivermectin
  • A clean habitat
  • Metal greyhound comb
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Instructions

  1. Health Care

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      Watch for signs of parasites. The most common guinea pig parasite is the mange mite. This mite can cause pain and shedding.

    • 2

      Treat guinea pig parasites as soon as possible with Ivermectin to stop shedding.

    • 3

      Check for signs of a fungal infection which also often cause shedding. Patchy, itchy areas of hair loss on the face are often the first sign of fungal infections.

    • 4

      Prevent fungus infections (and the associated shedding) by treating infection-causing parasites promptly and keeping the humidity in the guinea pig's habitat low.

    • 5

      Disinfect the guinea pig's habitat periodically. Fungus spores may be inactive for years and then become active without warning, causing shedding to reoccur.

    • 6

      Visit your veterinarian for prompt diagnosis and treatment of any infection. This should also stop the shedding.

    Daily Care

    • 7

      Brush your guinea pig with a metal greyhound comb daily to reduce shedding and remove loose hair.

    • 8

      Include Vitamin C in your guinea pig's diet; 10 to 30 mg/kg per day is the most effective dosage for the prevention of shedding in the average guinea pig.

    • 9

      Include sufficient protein in your guinea pig's diet. A diet less than 15 percent protein may cause shedding.

    • 10

      Bathe your guinea pig once a month to prevent shedding. Place a small towel on the bottom of the sink (decrease slipperiness) and fill the sink with warm water. Using a gentle soap, wash your guinea pig and dry him with a soft towel.