ASPEN BEDDING for GUINEA PIGS |  Aspen vs Pine & Hemp | Is Aspen Safe? | Absorbency & Odor Control

ASPEN BEDDING for GUINEA PIGS | Aspen vs Pine & Hemp | Is Aspen Safe? | Absorbency & Odor Control

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@cocothekitty4716
@cocothekitty4716 - 08.10.2020 14:40

OMG LOVE THIS VIDEO

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@PiggieTime
@PiggieTime - 08.10.2020 15:24

Aspen in my favorite!!

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@petmom8346
@petmom8346 - 08.10.2020 18:02

Súper cute video

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@A_melody_
@A_melody_ - 08.10.2020 19:50

ok am i the only one who is slighty conrererd one of the quinea pigs ate some off the bedding...
also fleece can be kept clean very easily

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@susanaponte1579
@susanaponte1579 - 09.10.2020 01:58

Your piggies are SO sweet! I know aspen is very absorbent, I use it in a third of my enclosures, it's good. I also use pine, it's just slightly cheaper. I use All living things brand, it's the Petsmart brand, it's better then the knock off brands, and it's affordable. I usually buy a giant aspen and a giant pine. I layer the aspen first, then put a layer of pine on top, not that much, but enough to give more softness, because my piggies love to stay in hay piles. Great video, I get excited when you upload a video, lol!

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@andreawatts3830
@andreawatts3830 - 22.12.2020 01:57

I love guinea pigs

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@abbygalelewis9189
@abbygalelewis9189 - 31.12.2020 03:05

I was planning on using this kind of bedding for litter for my piggie because I used paper pellets and she thought it was food and started to eat it.

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@rfishrfish4242
@rfishrfish4242 - 28.02.2022 06:23

Should have at least 4 inches of bidding aspen bedding for it to work properly to where you could clean up the area and just add more without it Cooling up at the bottom

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