like a normal guinea pig. If your's is a bit shorter just put the water bottle down a bit so it can reach it and if it has long fur brush it so it does not get tangled
Guinea Pigs live longer than Dwarf Hamsters.
yes, their from the Neverland
It is not recommended to house dwarf hamsters with guinea pigs. They have different social structures and dietary needs, and may not get along well together. Additionally, guinea pigs are larger than dwarf hamsters and could potentially harm them unintentionally.
never handle newborn guinea pigs. this can cause the mother to eat them
It is not recommended to house dwarf rabbits and guinea pigs together because they have different social and dietary needs. Guinea pigs are social animals that enjoy the company of other guinea pigs, while rabbits have specific dietary requirements that differ from guinea pigs. It is best to provide separate housing for each species to ensure their health and well-being.
No, I doubt it. I do have a friend who has a rabbit and guinea pig in the same hutch but guinea pigs are more friendly to there own species; especially if they're from the same litter.
I Would Say The Best Is Guinea Pigs Because They Are Easy Work And A lot Easier To Handle.
yes guinea pigs are easy to handle and bond with their owners very well they are a great pet for kids.
no they can not they dont like sharing
You can handle your newborn Guinea Pig after an hour.This will allow your newborn Guinea Pig to be very fond of you.But,you should not handle him too much,put him immediately to her mother for his good health.
Guinea pigs cannot survive outdoors. They are strickly indoor pets. They do not handle temperatures very well. Hot of cold.
to handle a guinea pigs, you need one hand under their belly, and one hand on there back sholder so they will feel comfortable and not justmp