They really shouldn't. They usually hunker down in their burrow when the weather gets rough.
if you want a dead guinea pig then.
Yes so if your guinea pig lives outside you should bring it in when its cold or get a weather proof cover for the hutch.
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Flowers and leaves are poisonous to guinea pigs but they can eat grass and dirt. Hope this helps!
Guinea pigs handle cold quite well but they are very susceptible to heat stroke. You shouldn't expose them to temperatures of less than 45 degrees F for more than an hour. Keep the cage about 64 to 75 degrees F. Guinea pigs will die very quickly if left out on a sunny and hot day so be careful with hot days.
They live in low tempurature.
* 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.
well,it may if the guinea pigs body feels hot put a little fan on them
guinea pigs have very limited lifespans outside as they are susceptible to respiratory infections in the cold and DO NOT handle heat well. i would suggest getting your guinea pigs inside and if you cannot please surrender them to an animal shelter that can provide them the life they deserve. recent research has proven that even rabbits (who are much heartier than guinea pigs) should NOT be kept outside.
Well if she doesn't like rodents, guinea pigs don't really look like them. If that helps. But problem is guinea pigs can't really live full time outside.
Guinea pigs are from South America so they are used to warm weather and like it. Unless you got them from a pet shop they are used to the climate in the pet shop. As long as they're warm, have food, water, and hay, they'll adapt to be happy =)
You can, as long as the water is not too hot as you may scald the guinea pig or make it used to the heat, which could kill it If exposed to colder weather. Most Guinea pigs love baths a they love attention.
In warm weather not cold not very hot