As long as they dont get chilled or get too hot, they can be housed outside with the proper housing.
if you spend lots of time with your guinea pig then you should bond in about 3 weeks.
The gestation period for the guinea pig (I assume this is what the question is asking) is about 60-65 days.
no they do not. while they are sleeping it is recommened that they stay in a cage. along with feeding and restroom times. but you can play with them outside of the cage
Your guinea pig will be totally fine
if your guinea pig is socked help it dry with a towle and take it inside if it is outside.
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In winter, your guinea pig should be indoors. Ask someone to help you search for it.
The gestation period of a guinea pig is 68-72 days.
There average lifespan i s 5 to 7 years. The above does not address the question. A guinea pig can live inside its entire life, as long as its cage and surroundings are kept clean. If you live in a cold area, it is better to keep your guinea pig inside as they do not tolerate cold very well. A guinea pig is happier living outside in warm temperate regions of the world. Guinea-pigs are grazing animals, which is why they particularly enjoy grazing on the grass outside.
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You can, as long as the water is not too hot as you may scald the guinea pig or make it used to the heat, which could kill it If exposed to colder weather. Most Guinea pigs love baths a they love attention.
As long as it is well covered then a Guinea Pig can be out all winter. Preferably a Guinea Pig should be kept in a hutch in a Shed or Garage over winter but you can get some wonderful covers now called Hutch Huggers.