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Juliette is a lovely little peeg who was rescued from a bizarre situation as a wee 3-week-old pup along with her bonded forever buddy, Vivienne. The "breeder" wanted to give her to us for free because the mother died, sadly, and she was given to us with mites and pretty filthy. Long-haired piggies need regular grooming and trimming, which is crucial as their fur can grow too long to where they get matted or pee and poo on themselves, causing discomfort and likely an infection. Vivienne was also rehomed several times, ending up with this backyard breeder, and luckily ending up with us. Despite sweet Juliette's unfortunate upbringing, we are grateful to be her safe place to land and being ultimately responsible for placing her in an amazing forever home that won't let her down as her breeder sadly did. Could that be you?
She turns 1 year old in July (2024), and it has been wonderful watching her grow, but we hope she and her best buddy Vivienne will find their forever home before then!
Juliette has a congenital condition (as most piggies from "breeders" do, sadly) called malocclusion, which requires a dental procedure every 3-4 months indefinitely to ensure the health of her teeth so she can eat and digest properly––this is extremely important not just in general, but guinea pigs eat loads of hay every single day throughout the day, so it is especially crucial for miss Juliette. As we do for all adoptable piggies, medical records, and references will be provided upon adoption. She does not take medication.
Interested? Please fill out the "Ask About Me" section below! :-)
Juliette is a lovely little peeg who was rescued from a bizarre situation as a wee 3-week-old pup along with her bonded forever buddy, Vivienne. The "breeder" wanted to give her to us for free because the mother died, sadly, and she was given to us with mites and pretty filthy. Long-haired piggies need regular grooming and trimming, which is crucial as their fur can grow too long to where they get matted or pee and poo on themselves, causing discomfort and likely an infection. Vivienne was also rehomed several times, ending up with this backyard breeder, and luckily ending up with us. Despite sweet Juliette's unfortunate upbringing, we are grateful to be her safe place to land and being ultimately responsible for placing her in an amazing forever home that won't let her down as her breeder sadly did. Could that be you?
She turns 1 year old in July (2024), and it has been wonderful watching her grow, but we hope she and her best buddy Vivienne will find their forever home before then!
Juliette has a congenital condition (as most piggies from "breeders" do, sadly) called malocclusion, which requires a dental procedure every 3-4 months indefinitely to ensure the health of her teeth so she can eat and digest properly––this is extremely important not just in general, but guinea pigs eat loads of hay every single day throughout the day, so it is especially crucial for miss Juliette. As we do for all adoptable piggies, medical records, and references will be provided upon adoption. She does not take medication.
Interested? Please fill out the "Ask About Me" section below! :-)
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Approve Application
Once you have been approved to adopt, you may meet the piggy/piggies you are interested in and potentially adopt same-day!
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Sign Adoption Contract
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Pay Fee
Once the adoption contract is signed and the adoption fee paid, we will snap a photo of you with your permission with your new buddies!
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Take the Pet Home
Off you go! We provide support throughout their lives, enjoy updates, and will accept returns under ANY circumstance.
Additional adoption info
Our thorough adoption process is in place to ensure the BEST for our guinea pigs. We treasure each and every one of them and have curated each step of this process with their best interest in mind as well as through poor experiences with previous adopters that we want to avoid in the future.
Our thorough adoption process is in place to ensure the BEST for our guinea pigs. We treasure each and every one of them and have curated each step of this process with their best interest in mind as well as through poor experiences with previous adopters that we want to avoid in the future.
While we do not have a public facility, you are more than welcome to check out our adoptables online and message us for any inquiries @ littlebuddiesrefuge@gmail.com :-)
While we do not have a public facility, you are more than welcome to check out our adoptables online and message us for any inquiries @ littlebuddiesrefuge@gmail.com :-)
More about this rescue
We are a small, privately owned guinea pig rescue focused on promoting education on proper, up-to-date guinea pig care and ensuring the best homes for our little loves. Please visit our social media pages under the same name @LittleBuddiesRefuge for updates and more!
We are a small, privately owned guinea pig rescue focused on promoting education on proper, up-to-date guinea pig care and ensuring the best homes for our little loves. Please visit our social media pages under the same name @LittleBuddiesRefuge for updates and more!
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