

Frannie
- Adult
- Female
- Small
- guinea pig
- Guinea Pig
About Frannie
Escondido, CA
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Frannie's Story
How this pet arrived:This pet was brought in by their previous owner on March 11, 2026. Why this pet is the one for you:Say hello to Frannie! Guinea pigs are small, silly furry potato-like creatures that live on a diet of grass and vegetables. Guinea pigs are herd animals, meaning they usually live in large groups! Frannie is bonded with AID 950892, so they're looking for a home together-making them the perfect duo for anyone hoping to welcome twice the squeaks, personality, and joy into their life. At home, it is best for a guinea pig to have another guinea pig friend of the same sex. They can share an enclosure that is no less than 47"x24"- but more space is always better. Because they prey animals, most guinea pigs may be nervous about being picked up. But once a guinea pig builds a relationship with their people, they enjoy snuggling in their adopter's laps for pets! TIP: the way to a guinea pigs heart is through their stomach with treats (did someone say cilantro?!)! They can be big talkers and will express how they are feeling with different sounds - be sure to listen, to get an idea of what they are telling you! More research on Guinea Pig Care can be found here: https://resources.sdhumane.org/Resource_Center/Educational_Materials/Small_Animal_Care/Guinea_Pig_Care Primary Color: Tan Secondary Color: White Weight: 2.11875lbs Age: 3yrs 10mths 2wks Animal has been Spayed
How this pet arrived:This pet was brought in by their previous owner on March 11, 2026. Why this pet is the one for you:Say hello to Frannie! Guinea pigs are small, silly furry potato-like creatures that live on a diet of grass and vegetables. Guinea pigs are herd animals, meaning they usually live in large groups! Frannie is bonded with AID 950892, so they're looking for a home together-making them the perfect duo for anyone hoping to welcome twice the squeaks, personality, and joy into their life. At home, it is best for a guinea pig to have another guinea pig friend of the same sex. They can share an enclosure that is no less than 47"x24"- but more space is always better. Because they prey animals, most guinea pigs may be nervous about being picked up. But once a guinea pig builds a relationship with their people, they enjoy snuggling in their adopter's laps for pets! TIP: the way to a guinea pigs heart is through their stomach with treats (did someone say cilantro?!)! They can be big talkers and will express how they are
How this pet arrived:This pet was brought in by their previous owner on March 11, 2026. Why this pet is the one for you:Say hello to Frannie! Guinea pigs are small, silly furry potato-like creatures that live on a diet of grass and vegetables. Guinea pigs are herd animals, meaning they usually live in large groups! Frannie is bonded with AID 950892, so they're looking for a home together-making them the perfect duo for anyone hoping to welcome twice the squeaks, personality, and joy into their life. At home, it is best for a guinea pig to have another guinea pig friend of the same sex. They can share an enclosure that is no less than 47"x24"- but more space is always better. Because they prey animals, most guinea pigs may be nervous about being picked up. But once a guinea pig builds a relationship with their people, they enjoy snuggling in their adopter's laps for pets! TIP: the way to a guinea pigs heart is through their stomach with treats (did someone say cilantro?!)! They can be big talkers and will express how they are feeling with different sounds - be sure to listen, to get an idea of what they are telling you! More research on Guinea Pig Care can be found here: https://resources.sdhumane.org/Resource_Center/Educational_Materials/Small_Animal_Care/Guinea_Pig_Care Primary Color: Tan Secondary Color: White Weight: 2.11875lbs Age: 3yrs 10mths 2wks Animal has been Spayed
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Frannie is from San Diego Humane Society-Escondido Campus
[Escondido, CA]
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