Until the mum(mom) is pregnate then they stay away until the babies are full grown
guinea pigs and chipmunks should not live together.
cats, dogs, foxes dogs can make friends with guineas if you keep them long enough together while supervising.
3 months
Both breeds are known as friendly and social, so I assume they would be able to live together, as long as both are nurtured and get proper care.
you should probably brush your Guinea Pig for about 5-10 minutes
your should hold your guinea pig for about 30min to an hour each day
Keep the male in a spare cage if you have one and if you sell the babies they could be put back together but after two times of giving birth leave them in their cages for like 12 months I guess. This prevents the female from going through so much pain when giving birth
It isn't recommended to keep rabbits and guinea pigs together. Many people find they have issues with fighting. If the animals were introduced before coming into contact it could be possible for them to spend some time together in a play pen as long as they were supervised. Rabbits and guinea pigs should never be kept together full time as they are both different animals entirely and both have different requirements (for example different types of food and bedding). Hope this helps.
Yes, so long as it is not somewhere obviously dangerous - like near a road or dogs etc.... You should keep in mind that guinea-pigs are very small and liable to be frightened easily, and so should not be in a very large area that could be unnerving. Keep in mind that guinea-pigs often die simply from fright, so if you are walking it outside keep a close eye on all surroundings.
You should cut your guinea pig's nails when you notice them getting too long or curling. Overgrown nails can cause discomfort and potential injury to your guinea pig. Regular nail checks and trims are recommended to keep their nails at a healthy length.
Guinea pigs and rabbits should not be kept together, under any circumstances, regardless of their sex. Rabbits can kick and guinea pigs are likely to be injured sooner or later. You could probably allow a rabbit to share a grassy outdoor run with a guinea pig during the day, so long as you have a small den or hiding place for the guinea pig that is too small for the rabbit to get into, but you should never house them together in a hutch or cage.
No, but the pig should be!