Hello all! I'm Renee from Idaho!
My first guinea pig was my P.E.W. (Pink Eyed White)/Albino Snowball. She passed away from old age and an illness & apparent locked jaw right around Thanksgiving of 2014.




My 7th grade science teacher had a guinea pig named Lilly who I was able to baby-sit for a short period of time


One my AG teachers at school have 2 female guinea pigs that we bred Spring 2014 and had 3 babies each. (4 pics below taken - April 26, 2014 by AG teacher)




The Orange colored one stays in another of my AG teacher's classroom. Her name is Rita.



The one with two colors on her face is Rita's sister. Her name is Two-Face (you can probably guess why they called her that). I was able to keep her at my house from Thanksgiving 2014 - End of January. Since my dad wouldn't let me keep her any longer, I gave her to my friend who's thinking of entering her at the County Fair this summer and having me, the "Guinea-Pig expert" of the class help.







My first guinea pig was my P.E.W. (Pink Eyed White)/Albino Snowball. She passed away from old age and an illness & apparent locked jaw right around Thanksgiving of 2014.
My 7th grade science teacher had a guinea pig named Lilly who I was able to baby-sit for a short period of time
One my AG teachers at school have 2 female guinea pigs that we bred Spring 2014 and had 3 babies each. (4 pics below taken - April 26, 2014 by AG teacher)
The Orange colored one stays in another of my AG teacher's classroom. Her name is Rita.
The one with two colors on her face is Rita's sister. Her name is Two-Face (you can probably guess why they called her that). I was able to keep her at my house from Thanksgiving 2014 - End of January. Since my dad wouldn't let me keep her any longer, I gave her to my friend who's thinking of entering her at the County Fair this summer and having me, the "Guinea-Pig expert" of the class help.
