they aren't going extinct... but i guess just take care of them and they will be fine, its not like people hunt themImprovement: People do raise them for food (called cuy) in some South American countries. They are rodents and built to breed and are born with their eyes open and ready to run and are in no danger of a threatened status.
No. Guinea pigs are one of the most over-populated species of animal. Everyone should adopt a guinea pig to avoid them suffering. Please save the guinea pigs!
Try your local animal shelter. They usually have lots of guinea pigs looking for a home. And you can feel good in knowing that you helped save a life!
To save them from going extinct.
Yes, guinea pigs used to live in the wild and to this day, they STILL do. A few hundred years ago people started using them as pets. And started testing them with new medicines. Save the wild!!!
yes because there going extinct
Try a shelter - they might not be any cheaper than the pet store but you'll know if they have health problems, which gender they are and they could be neutered which would save you some trouble in the future if you end up with different genders of guinea pigs.
The same reason you should save every other species from going extinct; once it's gone, it isn't coming back.
No no no no! If your guinea pig has diarrhea, see a vet IMMEDIATELY! Diarrhea is often a sign of fatal illnesses and must be treated promptly if you want to save your friend.
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.
no. they are all spys called G FORCE and they save the world
You don't. It is impossible to save an extinct animal. When something is extinct it is gone forever.
The gray fox is doing fine with no help. They are abundant and in no danger of going extinct.