Yes,guinea pigs can go and run outside!It might be best people buy a run which is almost a big wooden cage that has lots of space for a guinea pig to run around in.If you do not want a run then make shore you super vise them.
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Yes, though make sure you have them in a playpen, they are fast little buggers.
Tea cup pigs are like puppy's only they dont bark. they need to be let outside to run around and get there daily excercise. you can let them live outside but i would recomend you have them as inside pigs because they start off small they are very naive and will go under a gate or fence, just like a dog, and run away. they are very friendly but if you neglect them by leaving them outside for long periods of time they will become aggressive towards you or anyone else. hope this information helps out.
Flies can bite guinea pigs. They will bite and irritate guinea pigs, but no worries- that's how they lived in the wild. Notice that when flies go near their ears, they shake their heads. If you put your finger near their ear and softly touch the ear hair, they will shake their heads.
No they might just be too busy exploring.
i wouldn't say they are supposed to but they can live out side with the right hut and food.
Try it and find out.
Guinea pigs, like all animals, need exercise or their muscles will atrophe (go soft). This is the reason tanks for guinea pigs usually have a wheel that the little animals can run around in for exercise.
* If they're living indoors, only put them in they're run outside for an excercise in warm weather. * If they're living outdoors, only put them in they're run outside for an excercise in reasonably warm weather. * Don't put them outside if it's too hot (guinea pigs are more likely to die in heat than in cold weather. You can have a guinea pig living outside mine does but u must be sure dat it has enough bedding so it is kept warm nd snuggly !! and it wnt get a cold if u make sure there rnt any drafts so look out for holes nd stuff . Guinea pigs are definatly allowed outside!! Although there are a few things you should look out for: -Guinea Pigs enjoy eating grass, BUT you have to look out for fertilizer or animal droppings. Those are really hazardous to guinea pigs. -If you area has lots of trees or woods around it, than be careful of hawks or cats that can come out and nab your guinea pigs. It's a good idea to put a cage over them or a grazing arc (I think that's what it's called) -You should also put out a little hiding spot for your guinea pig to run into if he feels scared. -Only put out a guinea pigs if it's 65-80F degrees out, or else they freeze/overheat. Now and then but not to much. It cant be to hot and it cant be to cold. It has to be in an outdoor cage. Whats cute is they eat the grass but dont get excited and do it because they can get ticks.
no pigs squeel.
Go outside and run as fast as you can for as long as you can
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Firstly, they should not live outside permanently. Secondly, they may need protection. Talk to your vet for more answers