You should give him some time to relax. Dont not disturb him. Check up on him every half hour.
If the baby guinea pig seems to be in pain and is limping, it's important to seek veterinary care as soon as possible. The vet can assess the injury and provide appropriate treatment to help the guinea pig recover. In the meantime, make sure the guinea pig has a comfortable and quiet space to rest.
Baby Guinea Pigs live independent with their mother.Guinea Pigs don't make nests.
of course they built it because they think the envierment around them is bad so they built it like another private little home for there baby. I hope I was a huge help ;)
You breed them of course! Baby guinea pigs are called pups.
Um, I've never heard that before but all you need to do is buy a baby doll,(at a store) and/or buy baby doll daipers-so you know they won't hurt you guinea pig. That's how I'd make a daiper for my guinea pig. Just go out and find super small ones :)
No. Like most mammals, the mother has sex with a male guinea pig.
They are like oranges, so they probably can, but in moderation. I wouldn't feed them to baby guinea pigs just in case it does harm them. You can ask a vet to make sure.
To make a guinea pig like you, spend time with it daily, offering treats and speaking softly to create a bond. Handle your guinea pig gently and respectfully, giving it plenty of attention and affection. Providing a safe and comfortable environment, along with regular food, water, and clean bedding, will also help your guinea pig feel more comfortable and trusting with you.
It's best to keep them in the same cage for about a week. And you have to put them in the same cage together for about and hour each day after that for a while. I have 3 male guinea pigs at home and usually the guinea pig who came into the family or home first will try to show the other guinea pigs who is in charge (Or dominant). It usually takes about a week to two weeks for the guinea pigs to work it out and become great buddies.
no that would make it a he-she. that is sort of impossible peeps. READ A BOOK!
Yes. Guinea pig moms and dads will not eat their babies. They do not need to be separated from each other like hamsters do. The only thing you want to make sure of is that the dad is neutered or you will have more baby guinea pigs.
To make something feel comfortable at home.