Guinea Pig Donations
My name is Saskia Chiesa and I live in Los Angeles. I started LAGPR some 20 years ago. My love of guinea pigs began when when I held a little piggie in my hands for the very first time. It was love at first sight I started LAGPR after arriving here in 1998 from The Netherlands. I was blown away by the lack of rescue support and resources for guinea pigs here in LA. I learned there were not just dog rescues but breed specific dog rescues even. There were rat rescues, turtle rescues, pigeon rescues and tons of bunny rescues but nothing at all for guinea pigs. I haven't looked back from that first day I opened the doors.
"Guinea pigs are such gentle, humble and innocent little beings. Each one of them has a unique personality with endearing and quirky traits"
If I have learned anything in the years of doing this work is that there is a tremendous need for the services we provide. Surrender request come in every day, usually between 2 - 6 daily. We have a waiting list for intakes and not a day goes by that guinea pigs show up at some of the 12 local animals shelters we cover. We offer free wellness checks and nail clips for all guinea pigs regardless of whether they were adopted from us. We have a phenomenal team of volunteers who donate all their free time who assist with anything from adoptions, medicating, feeding, cage cleaning and guinea pig bubble baths.
Each year we rescue thousands of guinea pigs from private parties and the local animal shelters here in Los Angeles. People find them on hiking trails, in cages in or by the trash bin, in backyards and in boxes discarded by the roadside. We work with law enforcement when our assistance and expertise is needed for a neglect and or hoarding case. We specialize in getting sick pigs healthy and back on their feet. I make educational YouTube videos on everything guinea pig to freely share all I have learned in my many years of caring for these humble and gentle creatures.
"More than 2000 guinea pigs were rescued
and adopted out last year alone"
I think we are doing a good job servicing our local community but my ambitions go beyond that. My goal is to open up a low cost guinea pig specific teaching clinic. A place where guinea pig and their owners can get low cost treatment and veterinaries from all over the world can come and learn the intricacies of guinea pig medicine. We will also be able to initiate studies to learn more about common illnesses, their causes and treatments. A very exciting project that I am so very passionate about. Estimation is that we will need $150,000 to get the project going and hope is that the clinic will pay for itself.
"At any time we have as little as 120 and as many as
350 guinea pigs in our care"
Guinea pigs are such gentle, humble and innocent little beings. Each one of them has a unique personality with endearing and quirky traits. They are so very depended on their care takers which makes them so very vulnerable. I am so blessed and so very thankful that the universe conspired to make me the voice of these precious little fur-balls. It is very humbling to be able to do this work and I am deeply grateful to be in a position to do so.
Will you donate?
Your donation today will allow us to buy pellets and hay, pay the veterinary bills and all the other many expenses that come with operating a rescue shelter.
It costs over $150,000 a year to run the rescue at its current capacity and without funds from fellow guinea pig lovers we would not even get close to making the impact we make today.

Our donors
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Jaye Powers
donated
$10
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Ryan Norton
donated
$5.52
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Jason Hintz
donated
$10.72
Every guinea pigs need a home, to be fed and loved
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Miguel Pacheco
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$10
Saint bort sent me
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Logan
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Jennifer Johns
donated
$52.37
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Anonymous
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Lydia Stoll Stoll
donated
$4.48
Thanks for having compassion for guinea pigs. They are cute and enduring.
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Sean
donated
$16.09
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Peg
In memory of my sweet Guinea pig Nala with whom I had the immense pleasure of spending almost 8 years. She is dearly loved and dearly missed.
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Anonymous
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$15.93
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Jeanelle
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Susann Johansson
donated
$10.90
Stay safe !
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Cristiana
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$52.45
With much love and respect. From the Estrada Family!
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David
donated
$10
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ARLYN LIBENSON
donated
$21.13
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Lizette
donated
$26.34
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John Nunez
donated
$1,041.44
So grateful for Saskia, for the LAGPR team working tirelessly for these precious guinea pigs.
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Leah Mickens
donated
$52.37
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Anonymous
donated
$3.44
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Anonymous
donated
$104.39
Thank you to Scotty for answering my medical message tonight! Your help is so appreciated! Love from Michelle and Gloria-Mariah the piggy! ❤️
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Custodio Avo
donated
$52.45/M
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Brigitte Brunette
donated
$10.72
I really miss Wheekers and don't know if you will get it back or not, but I still support you and will go back to telling people about your channel if they don't already know about you. Thank You so much for the shout out about the piggyshots. I hate not having a place to share them anymore and I had a bunch of great shots I planned to share at the end of the year. I titled them the best of 2024. 🙁 I'm trying to hang on to hope though. I'm still hoping they will figure out their mistake and give you all back your accounts and Wheekers, but if Not I'll still do whatever I can.💕🐹🐹
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Grace Kim
donated
$200
Thank you Saskia for spreading guinea pig health awareness! I learned so much about guinea pig care & adopted 2 cute piggies from you. From Bbung and Bbang
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Erica
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$71
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Adam
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Susann Johansson
donated
$10.90
Thanks for all that you do !
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Jan Hibbard
donated
$104.42
Thank you for taking such good care of Holden.
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Heidi
It’s not much but I will continually donate and in better days ahead. I rescued many piggies and they all stole my heart. Rest Well, Holden
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Brigitte Brunette
donated
$5.52
Thank You for all you do. I'm glad I sometimes am able to deliver a nice piggyshots/ screenshot. It's been a rough month for me this month. I'm really sorry i don't have the usual amount, but Next month I'll do better I promise. It's just having a medical pig wasn't something I planned on. My family rescued him from a pet store that was giving him away for free. Poor fella lived there for 13months, I know I'm talked about this before, but I also knw how busy you are and don't expect you to remember things I say. I say a lot after all. Next month I will do better.