YES, at the start of summer they will shed some of their thick winter coat to stay cool.
Yes!! Guinea pigs are way cool! I have a Satin Shorthaired. They are adorable! THEY ARE AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!! HAHA THIS IS DONNIE FROM NSW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, all types of guinea pigs shed their fur regularly. The frequency and amount of shedding can vary depending on the breed and the season, but shedding is a natural process for all guinea pigs. Regular grooming can help manage shedding and keep their coat healthy.
They don't really shed. Onlt reallylong haired guinea pigs shed.
If you're looking for a guinea pig that doesn't shed, a Skinny Pig would be your best bet. They are hairless guinea pigs.
No.. They shed. They dont have scales they have fur. So they shed. Which is when their fur falls outs.
Yes i think it does. The more hair, the more to shed. This is totally untrue! just because it has rosettes , they have no more hair it just grows as rosettes, I have 3 types of guinea 1 has rosettes and they all shed about the same.
Guinea pigs do not molt. Molting is when an organism with an exoskeleton 'sheds' it's outer skeleton and grows a new one, to regenerate. Guinea pigs shed their hair. They just do it; you can't stop it.
around the ears are the most common places for guinea pigs to shed dont worry
yes. they do my guinea pig has medium hair and he is shedding a lot.
Yes, they make great friends but make shore the rabbit isn't to big as it may trod on the guinea pig.
Guinea pigs are sensitive to cold temperatures and should not be kept outside in a shed without heat during winter. They are prone to respiratory issues and can suffer from hypothermia if exposed to temperatures below 60°F (15°C). If you must keep them outside, ensure the shed is insulated, provide ample bedding for warmth, and have a reliable heat source to maintain a safe temperature. Ideally, guinea pigs should be housed indoors where they can be protected from extreme weather conditions.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.