Yes. Just like a human, their skin will dry in minates . Make sure you wash them on a warm day , and after you've washed them leave them to dry in a towl . (As the fur may take a bit longer to dry then the skin).
well...if your guinea pig hasvery sensitive skin then your guinea pig will probably develop some sort of rash.....otherwise its harmless and will do nothing to the guinea pig. you can go to a vet to get the cream to help the rash heal
no, the oils from your skin will not harm your guinea pig.
no
no the mom guinea pig will lick and eat the outside of the newborn guinea pig and you will not half to dry it or anything, if you watch a hamster or guinea pig giving birth on youtube or something or any animal you will not half to dry it the mom does all the work. trust me.
You can use something called bag balm (kinda like patrollem jelly) you rub it on the skin of your guinea pig . BUT watch out it can get kinda messy! You can find this at most pet stores and if it is not on the shelves then ask the worker sometimes you can buy it in a drug store or order it.And after you rub it on the skin let it soak into the skin for awhile then your guinea pig will need a bath to get the greasyness off :)) (I use this for my guinea pigs when they have dry skin)
if your guinea pig is socked help it dry with a towle and take it inside if it is outside.
no not at all it is a natural thing for a guinea pig to do but if a guinea pig has a patch where you can see it's skin that's bad.
Every guinea pig gets dandruff. You can make sure that goes away by purchasing a special shampoo for guinea pigs. Make sure not to pick up a pregnant guinea pig as that could hurt one of it's litter
Your guinea pig can eat banana. They will also choose to eat banana skin.
It depends how close you are to your Guinea Pig, and how much they like you.
Your male guinea pig is trying to mate with your female guinea pig.
To effectively treat your skinny pig's dry skin, you can try using a gentle moisturizing lotion or oil specifically made for guinea pigs. Make sure to apply it regularly to keep their skin hydrated and healthy. Additionally, ensure your skinny pig has a balanced diet with enough vitamins and minerals to support their skin health. If the dry skin persists, consult a veterinarian for further advice and treatment options.