New research released for Guinea Pig Awareness Week (GPAW) shows that while 99% of guinea pig owners regularly talk to their pets, almost a third (30%) don’t know how to recognise signs of stress, highlighting the crucial role of the pet care sector in supporting owner education.
Now in its fifth year, Guinea Pig Awareness Week (October 20-24) brings together vets, rescues, retailers and welfare organisations to champion small animal care under the theme ‘Comfort, Care, Companionship’.
Commissioned by Burgess Excel for GPAW, the survey of 248 guinea pig owners found that while owners are deeply bonded with their pets, with 97% reporting improved mental wellbeing since becoming owners, almost half (45%) said they weren’t confident in how to reduce stress when it occurs.
“Stress is one of the biggest hidden contributors to poor health in guinea pigs,” Ms Coles said. “It can suppress the immune system, disrupt digestion, and make animals far more susceptible to issues like bloat, respiratory infections and urinary tract problems.
“The industry can play a pivotal role here: vets by reinforcing stress awareness in consults, retailers by guiding on social housing and enrichment, and rescues by modelling best practice.
“The benefits of better awareness include improved welfare for the animals and more confident, engaged owners who provide better lifelong care.”
Supported by the Guinea Pig Alliance, which comprises Guinea Pig Welfare UK, RSPCA, Wood Green, Blue Cross and Raystede Centre for Animal Welfare, GPAW is the UK’s leading collaborative welfare initiative for guinea pigs.
The 2025 campaign encourages professionals across the sector to share educational content, host welfare discussions, and display materials from the free GPAW resource pack, which includes posters, care guides and digital assets to support owner learning.
Suzanne Moyes, qualified vet and deputy managing drector at Burgess Pet Care, said: “Guinea Pig Awareness Week was founded to make welfare education engaging and accessible. The collaboration between welfare organisations, rescues, vets and retailers shows what can be achieved when the sector pulls together for the good of small animals.”
Industry professionals can download the free GPAW 2025 Resource Pack, share welfare guidance on social media, and support owners in recognising stress signals and promoting healthy companionship.