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Guinea Pig Breeders

Its amazingly difficult to find guinea pig breeders online. Most of the people who are active guinea pig enthusiasts online take a very poor view of breeders. Why is this? Honestly, most don’t seem to know what they are doing. Irresponsible breeders breed guinea pigs without knowledge of or concern for what to do with all the babies, which animals should and should not be mated, and in many circles are known for dumping animals on rescues and pet stores – where sometimes they end up as food for reptiles. Did you know that as many as 25% of all guinea pigs who are euthanized at shelters are purebred? Its true! You could go to a shelter today and get the guinea pig of your dreams for as little as $25. However, if this is not the right choice for you, then read on to discover how to select a great guinea pig breeder!

Guinea Pig Breeders – Finding one near you

The American Cavy Breeders Association is probably your best resource within the United States (if you are looking outside the US, we still have links below.) The ACBA promotes the breeding and improvement of the guinea pig, shows and exhibitions, and interest in guinea pigs as pets and research animals. Yes, research animals, that’s right. Most states have an affiliated breeders club.

Guinea Pig Breeders – Signs you have picked a good one

The breeder has way less than 50 guinea pigs. Having between 40-50 guinea pigs should raise red flags that you may be working with either a mill, commercial breeder, or backyard breeder. Mills are notorious for breeding with no concern for the animals’ welfare. Females will have litter after litter and living conditions are frequently over crowded and horrendous. Its very difficult for a single person or even a couple of people to care for more than 12-20 guinea pigs, let alone multiple pregnant mothers. Backyard breeders are people who breed guinea pigs for fun and for sale, but don’t have a lot of specialized knowledge. Frequently, a lack of knowledge about which animals can be bred results, unfortunately, in blind and deformed animals. Commercial breeders tend to raise lots of guinea pigs for wholesale distribution – including sale to research labs. Look for signs that a breeder is very choosy about who they sell to. This will eliminate the vast majority of non-responsible breeders. Look for required house visits, contracts, and detailed application forms. If at all possible you really should view the breeding facility in person. If this is not allowed, I really wouldn’t recommend working with that breeder as it appears they have something to hide. Once you are on site, check out the living conditions. The animals should be well cared for. Look for spacious, clean cages, without wilted leftover food. Also, look for breeders who keep their guinea pigs as “one of the family.” This is ideal as the guinea pigs will be well socialized and happy. Lastly, look for a breeder who happily offers a lifetime guarantee. If for any reason you are not able to keep the animal, it should be agreed that they will take them back. Responsible breeders care about the welfare of their animals for their entire lives.

Guinea Pig Breeders by Location

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  • OD Julie (Self and Crested in Cream, Buff, Orange, and Chocolate/White.)

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By Breed

Abyssinian Feinauer’s Friendly Fellows Highland Acres Cavies Highland Cavies of the Yellow Rose Iverson’s Cavies and Lops KSJ Cavies Proffitts Hollow Cavies Red Star Rabbit and Caviary River City Piggies

American Celebrity Cavies Country Club Cavies Cowgirl Caviary Feinauer’s Friendly Fellows Highland Acres Cavies Iverson’s Cavies and Lops (Black, Cream, and White Self) KSJ Cavies McCorpin’s Cavies Murphy’s Law Caviary Patch of Heaven Pigs Peek-a-Boo Caviary priStine Cavies Red Star Rabbit and Caviary Silvercrest Caviary Sonset Caviary WW Rabbitry Coronets Aamilet Caviary Angel Hair Caviary Celebrity Cavies Cowgirl Caviary Feinauer’s Friendly Fellows Iverson’s Cavies and Lops Platinum Pig Caviary Proffitts Hollow Cavies River City Piggies

Dalmatians Iverson’s Cavies and Lops Dutch Iverson’s Cavies and Lops Marten Iverson’s Cavies and Lops

Silkies and Peruvians Aamilet Caviary Angel Hair Caviary Celebrity Cavies Consolidated Caviary Cowgirl Caviary Feinauer’s Friendly Fellows Galatea Caviary Highland Cavies of the Yellow Rose Iverson’s Cavies and Lops JG’s Cavies Platinum Pig Caviary River City Piggies Sonset Caviary

Teddy Andros Caviary Celebrity Cavies Country Club Cavies (Satin) Highland Acres Cavies Highland Cavies of the Yellow Rose JG’s Cavies McCorpin’s Cavies Red Star Rabbit and Caviary River City Piggies WW Rabbitry

Texels Angel Hair Caviary Galatea Caviary Highland Cavies of the Yellow Rose Iverson’s Cavies and Lops KSJ Cavies River City Piggies White Crested Highland Acres Cavies River City Piggies and that’s the key to finding a great guinea pig breeder!

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