no. your guinea pig will adjust.
You should not use cat litter, pine shavings, or cedar shavings. It would be better and healthier to get a guinea pig a different bedding.
The best bedding to use is wood shavings. If the pine is in shaving form then yes, youcan. Never use newspaper as bedding. The ink can be toxic to little pets.
Pine, cedar, and dusty bedding can harm your guine pig.
Yes use pine bedding NOT sawdust it is very bad for there lungs if you need any advice on guinea pigs contact a guinea pig rescue not a pet store
Many rodent owners suggest not using pine bedding, because they believe ingestion of the pine will cause discomfort or even death to the little critter. This is believed to happen by swelling of the food in the stomach.
usually its ok if your pig eats the bedding if you think its having problems ask a vet.
Kiln-dried pine or aspen shavings, fleece, or a paper-based bedding such as Carefresh.
I don't think it would be a good idea. Use pine bedding from the pet store. If you use carpet they will probably bite it and strangle. I have had two guinea pigs before
Pine bedding can increase respiratory problems in hamsters.
Pime bedding is really the best you can get. You can get it at your local feed store. pine bedding and cedar should not be used for guinea pig bedding because the oils can irratate them and cause respiratory problems which can be serious. I reccomend asphen for your pet guinea pig.The best bedding is hay wood bedding solf cotton bedding
I have found, the best bedding to use is sawdust. I have tried a few different types of bedding but none of them has been as good as sawdust. However, don't get the cheap dusty stuff, make sure that you go to a pet shop and get the specialised stuff, which is free of toxins, nails and is low on dust.
Pine bedding is fine for guinea pigs. Some people believe pine shavings contain aromatic oils which could be potentially harmful for small animals. If you're worried about that, just air the shavings by placing them in an open container for a couple of days before using. That should be enough for any potentially harmful emission to dissipate. The kind of bedding you never want to use is cedar; that one is indeed very harmful to guinea pigs.