The answer to this question truly depends on you. Before you make up your mind, you might want to consider that some people state that pigs become cruel as they grow up. Some people believe that pigs are not the proper pet for someone with children.
guinea pigs
Yes. They're small enough to even make good house-pets. However you may have to check with local laws on such animals because pigs, regardless of breed, are considered "livestock," not "pets" or "companion animals."
I would say hamsters or Ginnie pigs because i have both and there very friendly pets
They each have their own individual personalities, but in all if they're used to you they can be good pets.
If you mean good pets, I would say yes! They make very good pets! They will sit in your lap or on your chest, and you can stroke them and they will wheek or purr. Wheeking is like squeaking.
Yes, guinea pigs are good pets for kids. They are not as much responsibility as a dog but can offer more companionship than a fish.
they are guinea pigs
Some people keep them as pets, others farm them for food. Pigs are intelligent pets and tasty food.
It depends what type. Pot-bellied pigs make GREAT pets!
Yes!! Guinea pigs are great pets for anyone from about 7-70!! I would definitley reccomend guinea pigs. They rarely bite, can become very attached to thier owner, love thier treats and are amusing!!
Deffinatly yes, but the classroom has to keep proper care and a classmate will have to bring home the guinea pig(s) every night and weekend to keep and eye on it and feed it. Guinea pigs make wonderful and sweet little pets as do many other rodents too. Guinea pigs as classroom pets will entertain and delight small children and they will also calm them down when it is happily snuffling around on the floor. They will also teah them how to be gentle and caring to other creatures. So, YES, GUINEA PIGS MAKE VERRY GOOD CLASS PETS.
Yes, guinea pigs can make good pets. They are social and friendly animals that enjoy human interaction. They require a proper diet, spacious housing, and regular veterinary care to ensure their well-being.