The best thing i can say in consideration to why he would go for the litter is for the most common reason for any dog going after something smelly.
i think they only have either one or two baby guinea pigs but i am not sertin because i don't think a animal that small can carry more than two baby guinea pigs at once but you never no i might be wrong
Litter is bad because it might build up and we will be in our own garbage.
It is best. The older might hurt the younger litter.
Because your parents might not like guinea pigs.They might possibly have a bad memory with rodents.Your parents might not have enough money to buy and care for a guinea pig.Over time you can research guinea pigs and prove that you are responsible to have one.Over time you can prove how awesome guinea pigs are!
No, the Republic of Guinea is a coastal country in Africa. You might be thinking of the island of New Guinea.
depends on wha kind of litter some litter might not be as bad and affect your animal but also some litter might also put your pet in a vet for stomach problems or maybe something worse always watch what your dog eat
The Republic of Guinea is in Africa. You might be confusing Guinea with Guyana, which is in South America.
well.... guinea pigs might not be wild, but wild cavies, simalar to guinea pigs, are wild.
yes he might
No it might bite you.
Guinea pigs are hard to train that way. It's easier to train a rabbit, which I have done. The way to do that is put it's food and water in the litter pan. Usually with animals right after they eat, they go. So that's training it to go in there while it's eating! It might be a little hard for piggies since their brains are a little smaller than rabbits (a vet told me that one), but I'm sure it's still possible.
No. The peacocks won't mate Guinea fowl, and might kill them .