The answer below isn't 100% correct. PetsMart sells both female and male guinea pigs in their stores.....at the same time. They don't, however; keep the two sexes together In the same cage. This is the precaution they take to prevent accidental pregnancies. Sometimes baby pigs are difficult to 'sex' or, in other words, it's difficult to tell if they are male or female. So, (rarely) a male will get put in with the females, or vice versa, and you could end up with a surprise baby when you get your piggy home. If this should happen, contact the store that you adopted your pig from, they will, more often than not, allow you to bring them the baby when it's old enough to be adopted out. Hope this explains things.
Yes. Petsmart sells male and female guinea pigs, although never at the same store (to avoid accidental pregnancy). Call the stores in your area to find which stores carry which sex.
I think so it really depends on where you live some do some dont but i know the ones i go to do.
Some do. I don't think all do but there is only one way to find out go to a petsmart or call or go online.
Yes, but it is better to adopt guinea pigs from places like the SPCA.
Yes, PetSmart sells both boy and girl guinea pigs!!
yes they do
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at jamies flea market there is a breeder there, she is really nice and the little fuzzie animals there arnt allways clean ( if there fur is white ) but there cute and nice like she is! she has hamsters ( if its not cold outside ) guinea pigs puppies kittens ( rarely ) chickens ducks BUNNIES!
Guinea pigs love to play so have some toys in there even if its just an empty toilet paper roll also pet stores sell igloos that the guinea pigs can sleep in and stuff even though you don't see them as often if you didn't get an igloo trust me they love the igloos and when their in there it makes them feel safe also a water bottle.
Maybe, but the sad part is, if you are able to give it back they won't re-sell them. =( If you live in Canada try kijiji.ca and post an ad for someone to buy your guinea pigs. If you live in the states.....I can't help you.... =\
guinea-pigs are expected to produce between 1-6 babies per litter. Anywhere from 1-8 on average 3-4the average is 1-4 in a litter, but it can sometimes be as many as 7My guinea-pig had her second litter early this morning and both times she has had seven babies.Or up to eight, dependsAnswerFor a first birth they often only have one or two. But after that they can have anywhere from2 to 6. The most common number is two.Guinea pigs can have between 3 and 8 babies.A guinea pig can have up to 8 babies in one litter. Their average is 2 to 5.7guinea pigs can have 2 to 6 babies.
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Yup! Victoria markets do sell guinea pigs. Like the one in North Belbourne on 3051on Victoria Street
Most Pet Smarts only sell female guinea pigs.
Dairy products (even though petstores sell yogurt drops they are very bad for guinea pigs.) Nuts.
The ASPCA does not sell animals but gives abandoned and neglected animals to good homes, there is however a small adoption fee. the ASPCA does rescue and adopt out many animals including guinea pigs.
Pets at Home does sell chinchillas along with hamsters, gerbils, and guinea pigs.
Yes they also sell rabbits, hamsters, and other small critters.
yes it does but the only place i know it doesnt is in California
Almost all petsmarts sell guinea pigs for $39.99. Yet the same petsmarts also sell them on sale sometimes. it is a better choice to adopt though, you can save a life. And adoption shelters sell them for $15 0r less mostly.
at pets at home its 2 for 50 pounds but id sell them for 2 for 25 pounds or dollars
In Australia, where I live, guinea pigs cost about 20-25 dollars in the petshops. It is best if you have a friend or acquaintance who can sell you them cheaper. For instance, I sell my baby guinea pigs for about 6 dollars.
at jamies flea market there is a breeder there, she is really nice and the little fuzzie animals there arnt allways clean ( if there fur is white ) but there cute and nice like she is! she has hamsters ( if its not cold outside ) guinea pigs puppies kittens ( rarely ) chickens ducks BUNNIES!