A professional pet shop can tell you how to build a trap that will not hurt it if you are sure its hiding somewhere in your house but cant seem to find it. In the mean time, leave out food and water dishes that it can get to at night so it wont starve. A tip is to leave exactly the same amout of food at each location, like 6 pieces of dry food so you can easily tell if its eating (still alive) and sprinkle a little flour around so you can see its footprints. If you have to, you can hire a security dog service to have a dog 'sniff out' where your guinea pig is hiding - the dogs are trained not to hurt the animals they track down.
not particularly, there are many female and male guinea pigs
They should not, check out guineapigcages.com to find out more about guinea pigs and their care.
Yes But I Find That Short Haired Guinea Pigs Shed Less
Most vets will take guinea pigs. Look in your phone book.
You are lucky to find Guinea Pigs alive in the wild nowadays. They originate from Peru and are mainly household pets.
Some people in South America do, because they find wild Guinea Pigs there (South America is where guinea pigs originate from). Other than that, I don't think guinea pigs are eaten in any other main countries.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
No.
You can put rabbits and guinea pigs together. But I think that's all
THey smell it and then track it down
petco , petsmart
I have three