A bizarre breed of guinea pig that was created for laboratory testing more than 30 years ago has become the latest designer pet.
The skinny-pig has no hair on its body except for tufts on its face and feet. They were created using mutated genes during the Seventies and their bare skin was used for dermatological experiments.
Research labs eventually handed the creatures over to breeders who have mated them with traditional guinea pigs to strengthen their immune system.
Source: Daily Mail
Monday, March 24, 2008
Cute or not? Hairless guinea pig
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Meet the latest designer pet
A bizarre breed of guinea pig that was created for laboratory testing more than 30 years ago has become the latest designer pet.
The skinny-pig has no hair on its body except for tufts on its face and feet - so needs strong suncream in the summer and a jumper in winter.
What do you think, kind of cute?
Monday, July 30, 2007
Romeo guinea pig causes baby boom
A guinea pig called Sooty enjoyed a night of passion with 24 females after fooling his way into their cage in south Wales.
Sooty wooed the lady guinea pigs, one by one, and has now become the proud father of 42 baby guinea pigs from his two nights of passion.
His endeavours left staff at Little Friend's Farm, Hopkinstown, Pontypridd, amazed at his stamina.
Park owner Carol Feehan, 42, said: "I'm sure a lot of men will be looking at Sooty with envy.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Gupi The Guinea Pig

Robotic Guinea Pig
They're cute, they're cuddly, and Gupi Version 3 is even better than before! It's a great companion for big and little kids alike, and a must-have accessory from the world of robotic toys.
There is a full repertoire of sounds and noises that Gupi will make in response to his surroundings and to human interaction, ranging from happy to sad and everything in between. Gupi even has his own carrot which at the press of a button sends out an infrared beam that Gupi picks up and homes in on!
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
This Little Piggy And Me
Karen and Steve Oehlerts are a husband and wife team who absolutely adore Guinea Pigs as pets and who have become dedicated to the rescue and adoption of these adorable little guys (and girls)!
THIS LITTLE PIGGY & ME is the name of their center which is a not-for-profit effort run completely out of their home. They have rescued hundreds of the animals and shipped them to new homes around the country. Right now, about 30 live at their house, including eight that are full-time family members.
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