it depends on the guinea pig, it may act scared or shy, it may even act curious.
It depends on how you treat them. At first they are really shy but once you treat them good and play with them a lot and just give them a good home they should be fine. You can't house train them thought and they will nible sometimes just becasue it helps their teeth.
Just give them about two weeks to adjust to their new home.
just write about why you should behave.
a guinea pig is absolutely bigger than a hamster hamsters are nearly the same size as mice only just bigger. a guinea pig just overtakes the rabbit and it is quite large for a small pet animal. they behave a lot differently to hamsters as well and behave more like rabbits. yesGuinea pigs are bigger. A hamster is maybe the size of one baseball while a guinea pig will be like 3-4 baseballs long.
if she (or he if gay) doesn't know you had a crush on them just play it off until they're single then make your move
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Guinea-Bissau is on the west coast of Africa. It lies just south of Senegal and north of Guinea.
Don't push your guinea pig. He hould be completely adjusted in a week or so. It might help for him to have a little three-sided house in his cage to help him feel protected, but not a four sided house, because then he will close himself off and won't experience the sights and smells of his new home. Guinea pigs also need companionship, so having two would be a good idea. Two males get along best if introduced at a very young age or if they are brothers. If you get a female and don't want babies, get one or both guinea pigs fixed.
you just get A's and B's at school behave at home and then they might let you but if you get you'r homework done.
i would recomend you take it to the vet i had a guinea pig that had the same thing he had an infection
Just like humans, guinea pigs vary in size :)
when my guinea pig had babies i held her and she was fine