no . . .
because guinea pigs are aggressive
In general male guinea pigs are more aggressive than female guinea pigs, however, male guinea pigs also tend to be more outgoing and friendlier than females.
Red eyed guinea pig are NOT AGGRESSIVE. I have a red eyed guinea pig and it is the sweetest thing. So no they are not aggressive.
i think guinea pigs r more aggressive hamsters r better
Usually, yes, guinea pigs are dogs pray. Bigger dogs are also more likely to be more aggressive towards smaller mammals, including guinea pigs. Retrievers are more likely to be more careful with the cavy (guinea pig), due to their breed, while more aggressive dogs such as rottweilers, and pit bulls will be more..... aggressive.
No wheaten terriers do not eat guinea pigs. Wheatens are really nice dogs unless yours is aggressive.
Depeneds on the dog.If its aggressive then it probably will.
It's mostly male guinea pigs that are likely to attack each other because males are more aggressive toward each other. Guinea pigs don't have to be related and they sill don't fight. I have many piggies and none of them fight. Other then that guinea pigs are really cute, friendly,and cuddy animals.
Male guinea pigs may fight due to territorial behavior, hierarchy establishment, or competition for mates. It is important to have enough space, hiding spots, and resources for each guinea pig to help reduce conflicts. Neutering male guinea pigs can also help decrease aggressive behaviors.
Guinea pigs may "bop" you as a form of communication or to establish dominance. It could also be a sign of excitement or playfulness. However, if the behavior is frequent or aggressive, it's important to monitor your guinea pig's body language and consult a vet to ensure their well-being.
If I undersstand your question correctly, I think you're asking if guinea pigs need to live with a roommate. Guinea pigs don't need to live with roomies, but they are most happy when they have a buddy. Obviously, you shouldn't put a male and a female guinea pig in the same cage. Two girls will be less aggressive than two boys.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.