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Bathing a guinea pig is not something that needs to be done frequently, as they are generally clean animals that groom themselves regularly. However, in some cases, you may need to give your guinea pig a bath, such as if they have become dirty or if they have a skin condition that requires treatment. Here are the steps to follow when bathing your guinea pig: 1. Gather the necessary supplies: You will need a small tub or basin to use as a bath, mild pet shampoo specifically formulated for guinea pigs, several towels, and a hair dryer on a low heat setting. 2. Prepare the bath: Fill the tub with warm (not hot) water to a depth of about 1-2 inches. Place a towel at the bottom of the tub to prevent slipping. 3. Place your guinea pig in the bath: Gently place your guinea pig in the water, holding onto them firmly to prevent them from jumping out of the tub. 4. Wet the fur: Using a cup or small container, pour water over your guinea pig's fur, making sure to avoid getting water in their eyes, nose, and ears. 5. Apply shampoo: Apply a small amount of pet shampoo to your guinea pig's fur, massaging it in gently. Be careful not to get shampoo in their eyes, nose, or ears. 6. Rinse: Rinse your guinea pig thoroughly with clean water to remove all traces of shampoo. 7. Dry off: Carefully lift your guinea pig out of the tub and wrap them in a towel, gently patting them dry. You can also use a hair dryer on a low heat setting to help dry their fur, being careful not to use too much heat or get too close to their skin. 8. Clean up: Discard the dirty water, clean the tub or basin, and wash any towels used during the bath. Remember, guinea pigs are delicate animals, so be gentle and careful when handling them during their bath. Also, make sure to monitor them closely during the bath and dry them off thoroughly to prevent them from getting chilled.
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