Wednesday, April 30, 2008

MD-Montgomery County Humane Society-Two new unsexed four month old pigs, previous pigs

Montgomery County Humane Society; Rockville, MD: SHELTER PIGS: LISTING REMOVED Bernie, LISTING REMOVED Claude , RESCUE PIGS: LISTING REMOVED Garbanzo, FOSTER PIGS: LISTING REMOVED Brown and Carmine, LISTING REMOVED Cheddar, LISTING REMOVED Feta and LISTING REMOVED Blush!

SHELTER PIGS
:

Bernie is a four month old gray and black guinea pig of unknown gender.







LISTING REMOVED Claude is a four month old white and brown guinea pig of unknown gender.







LISTING REMOVED Cubbie is an unaltered male red guinea pig who is six month old.








LISTING REMOVED Curly is an unaltered male black and white guinea pig who is six month old.







Originally Listed April 24th, 2008:


LISTING REMOVED Havarti is an unaltered male tricolored pig who is three months old. He has been at the shelter since April 15th, 2008.

Originally Listed April 13th, 2008:

LISTINGS REMOVED
Queso and Romano!

Queso is a blonde five month old unaltered male.



Romano is a brown five month old unaltered male.


RESCUE PIGS:

Originally Listed February 13th, 2008:


Garbanzo
is a two and a half year old piggy boy who is nice and sweet.

FOSTER PIGS:

Originally Listed April 29th, 2008:

Brown and Carmine!

These beautiful three year old girls are bonded and must be adopted together. They're friendly with people and very active. They love hay and fresh veggies as well as lap time. Their foster mom sounds great!






Originally Listed April 26th, 2008:

Cheddar and Feta!

Cheddar is a one year old guinea pig guy, silver and white, abby and American mix (I'd guess). He likes to be held and petted . What a beautiful pig!









Feta is a handsome one year old male red agouti pig, who likes to be held and pet and is nice in temperament.









Originally Listed March 3rd, 2008:


Blush!

Blush is a one year and three month old unaltered female guinea pig who is brown and white and surely quite adorable. Good luck Blush!



* AAGP recommends quarantining any new guinea pigs
for 2-3 weeks and confirming the sex yourself.
Many sad accidents or "accidents" can be avoided this way. *

helpful links: Quality Hay and Pellets in bulk & Pampering your Pig & Cheaper, Larger Cages & Bedding & Essential Guinea Supplies & Proper Diet & Cavy Savvy Vets & "What's Normal? What's Not?" & Social Life & Boy or Girl? & "What is Rescuing and Adopting?" & Social Cause Marketing & Guinea Pigs in PA/NY/NJ/WV .

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