long haired guinea pigs need brushing and a hair cut every so often ( its also nice to brush short haired ones once in a while because it makes their coats all shiny and smooth) and their claws checked regularly they also need a lot of hay and a good mix of guinea food and fresh fruit veg etc and other essentials hope i helped :)
Guinea pigs do not require vaccinations.
Yes, but not together. Chinchillas require very different environments to guinea pigs.
No there is not special water for guinea pigs. Although there are vitamin drops you can put in the water. I currently have a guinea pig and I give her tap water with nothing added.
Peruvians cook guinea pigs. Guinea pigs are native there and they are called Cuy.
do not bath your guinea pigs ever! only bath them with special washing shampoo from wilkinsons, even if you get that its only if your guinea pigs are really dirty. It will have writing on the back to read or get special shampoo from ebay or a pets shop.
Mop guinea pigs are not a separate breed but rather a descriptive term for long-haired guinea pigs with flowing coats. To get a mop guinea pig, look for guinea pigs with long, silky fur at reputable breeders or rescue shelters. Remember that grooming and maintenance for long-haired guinea pigs may require more attention.
No for guinea pigs are stirct herbivores so they eat only vegetables and their commercial food.They dont eat other pigs but as the guinea pigs get older one of them may bite as its a sighn of teritory.Eat a LotYes, they also require a lot of water.
Ecuadorians eat guinea pigs because they are a traditional and culturally significant source of protein in their diet. Guinea pigs, known as cuy in Ecuador, are considered a delicacy and are often served during special occasions and celebrations.
it depends on the owners age guinea pigs do well with children and rabbits require more work so they are better with older ages.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
Any guinea pig shampoo should be fine for your guinea pig but you might want to ask your vet, an employee at a pet store, or friends with guinea pigs.
No.