no in the winter it would get to cold and if their young they can't be out in the draft and it's just to cold for them what the real problem is.
Take them out of their cage and let them run around outside or on the floor :) ****Hide all electric cords when you have them on the floor! They like to chew on stuff
A guinea pig actually is safer in it's cage, provided that you have a good cage for it. It's far more likely to be hurt or get lost if it's out of it's cage. Also, the guinea pig wants to make a home and/or nest and wants bedding material, such as wood shavings. You need to ask the pet store people what would be good bedding material for your guinea pig. Get your guinea pig out of it's cage to play with it or just to hold it, but it needs to be in it's cage the rest of the time. No foods really extends your guinea pigs life. I've had four guinea pigs in the past and have two new ones right know. i get my guinea pigs in sets of two so they keep each other company all of my guinea pigs have lived long lives and one of my first guineas pigs lived up to seven years. All i did was feed it fruits and veggies take it outside in the summer and let it eat grass, spend time with it, and let it run around. i made a big cage for my guinea pigs so they can run around outside and i also let them run around in a closed off area in my house. so really if you spend lots of time with it and take good care of your guinea pig it should live a long healthy life. **** make sure that if you have a cage outside to make sure it have a lid on it so other animals can't get at your piggy and also to always watch it and never leave it alone****
if they like it let them but don't be surprised when they have a baby mixed who knows it might be a cute baby.
A guinea pig can graze outside depending on what dangers he may face out there. Hawks, snakes, cats and so on might bother him. You could try in a cage without a floor and watch for a while to see how it goes.
get him run in those wheel things inside the cage. once he gets used to that, then put his favorite food on the ground and let him out of his cage to get it.
Then, you have to hand tame your guinea pig. You have to take him out of his cage to clean it, and he has to get treated for mite or he will die. So you have to just take him out and play with him all the time.
Because it thinks it is going to be attacked. let it smell your hand from outside the cage before you put in the cage
for about a week or so because if you do not let him see and play outside of his cage he will be unhappy
It wouldn't be very good for it to 'live' in a trap cage. It's best to let it free.
gET A BIG CAGE LET IT WALK AROUND DON;T disturb it then at the second day let it smell every one
It depends a lot on the individual dog and where the bird is kept.Keep in mind that golden retrievers were originally bred to hunt birds. That instinct is very difficult to compensate for, even with good training.1. Never let your bird out of the cage with the dog in the same room.2. Never leave the dog unattended in the same room where the bird cage is, even if the cage is closed and you think it's out of the dog's reach.The same rules apply to any other pet that is a predator, such as other dog breeds, cats, ferrets and pet rats.
Well it depends on what kind a dog it is. I suggest you put it in the cage for a few minutes and take it out the cage when it's dry. Additionally, never leave the dog in a cage for hours and hours as it needs air.