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Originally Posted by guineapigluver1 |
I would be highly suspicious of this one. Usually if you are going to breed guineas there are complications if the mothers are 8 months or older. It has to do with their pelvic bone development.
Also, people who are joining this forum just to trash this thread should read this forum's rules and philosophies. This is an anti-breeding site.
There are many back-yard breeders out there that post their litters on craigslist to sell. Not only is that
against craigslist rules, but selling litters for profit is not something I want to support. There are too many pets out there that need homes and we shouldn't be buying from careless breeders who are after profit rather than wellbeing.
Responsible breeders don't exist, because if they were responsible, they would see that it is not responsible to add to the problem.
People who say they have no other choice than to "sell" their pet must not have heard of humane societies. No kill shelters, or organizations dedicated to finding homes for their unwanted pets.
If you care about your pet's wellbeing, you simply do not need to "sell" it to find it a good home. I do feel that small animals require a rehoming fee to avoid people who would feed them to snakes. A fee often deters them.
Sometimes legitimate rehoming ads are accidentally targeted. However there are several breeders that disguise themselves with "rehoming fee of $xxx.xx"
Please view
http://www.guineapigcages.com/forum/...al-rights.html
and
http://www.guineapigcages.com/forum/...you-breed.html