Guinea Pigs, unlike cats and dogs, don't lick themselves.
Therefore, Guinea Pigs don't have hairballs.
Improvement: However, some guinea pigs are prone to "barbering" to eating fur off either themselves, other pigs, or their human companions. Excessive barbering can lead to hairballs which in turn can lead to anorexia and weight loss and must be treated.
Nothing happens thats bad but you Guinea Pig might be cold. Answered by: Hope Wellington
Your hair gets really long (obviously)
It gets Cleaned.
NO WAY! it gets sticky and gets into a huge ball and your never going to be able to take the big ball of hair off. But Only the soft watery honey is kind'a good for your hair just not the one you put in your pancakes.
It farts then vomits and becomes slower hair gets less shinier
It gets brushed.
it gets darker
When makeup gets in your hair all you have to do is wash it out. It is simple getting makeup out of hair.
It gets wet. It's water
It all depends on if you like brushing your guinea pig a lot. You see, long hair guinea pigs are harder to groom and their hair gets full of dust and bedding and gets kind of nasty. But, short hair guinea pigs have more trouble keeping themselves warm. So it depends on if you are a brusher or a cuddler. If you are both, then I suggest getting a long hair and a short hair to share a cage together.
You only cut long guinea pigs hair and whenever it gets reallly long and matted. You need to brush it every day
ur hair gets thinner and you look like a emo chick