If you feel movement in the guinea pigs lower belly, then she is pregnant. Babies grow in the uterus and not the stomach.
The heart in a guinea pig is in the body cavity between the front legs. It is not uncommon to be able to feel heartbeats in their stomach area.
Yes, male guinea pigs usally do if there fighting for a female to mate with. Also, they can draw blood on there owners if they feel unsafe or annoyed. Hope this helps! Keep Squeaking! Yes, male guinea pigs usally do if there fighting for a female to mate with. Also, they can draw blood on there owners if they feel unsafe or annoyed. Hope this helps! Keep Squeaking!
To find out if your guinea pig is pregnant, place her on your lap and feel for kicking. If you can't feel anything, put your hands on both sides of your guinea pig's body and surely you will feel something. If there are still no signs of kicking, gently touch the guinea pig's stomach and if she doesn't like it that most probably means that she's protecting a baby. I hope this piece of information helps you and your piggy!
Usually the cats stomach will feel very soft. This is because muscle tissue has been cut through (sort of like human surgery on the stomach area) and in tie, you will see a flap on each side of the stomach flap back and forth. It's normal. Marcy
: I have had my guinea pig for about 8 months now and 6 months ago i put a new guinea pig in with her they got on fine but after about 2 weeks my female guinea pig turned on the new one and would not let it in its sleeping area no more.After i separated them i notice my female guinea pig had gained a lot of weight ! and was eating a drink a lot more. But when i get her out of the cage and feel her belly she doesn't bite me she bites my top or summing in front of her. this has been going on for about a month now.Thank you=== ===
you can feel movement in the stomach and they get extremely fat!!
The heart in a guinea pig is in the body cavity between the front legs. It is not uncommon to be able to feel heartbeats in their stomach area.
If it is harder, it is pregnant, if it is soft, it is not
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It really depends on if she has the symptoms of a pregnant guinea pig , So if : -Her stomach gets bigger more and more often -She starts drinking less -She moves around less than usual -She will start drinking more -When you feel her stomach and you feel kicking. (witch you can feel after 7 weeks into your guinea pigs pregnancy) If these symptoms are accurate with your guinea pig than she possibly could be pregnant. But also your guinea pig could simply have a stomach ache and you should probably call a vet to make sure. Also some guinea pig's might not like to get touched at certain places, like, ex; My guinea pig will try to get your hand off of her if you touch the end of her nose. It could be a sign she doesn't like it and she's trying to show you. So she could be pregnant or simply sick , but you should call a vet or bring her to the vet for more information.
When male and female guinea pigs feel hormonal, they purr and shake their hips. This is called the mating dance. So I guess, whenever they feel happy and have a friend.
Probably just gas. If your were pregnant you would feel a babys movement around 18 to 20 week.
Yes, male guinea pigs usally do if there fighting for a female to mate with. Also, they can draw blood on there owners if they feel unsafe or annoyed. Hope this helps! Keep Squeaking! Yes, male guinea pigs usally do if there fighting for a female to mate with. Also, they can draw blood on there owners if they feel unsafe or annoyed. Hope this helps! Keep Squeaking!
If you have IBS or Crohn's like myself and my husband, then you will have movement in your stomach caused by the way your body is processing the food you intake.
A sensation of movement in the stomach is part of the human condition, and is usually due to gas. If you think you may be pregnant, take a pregnancy test. If you are pregnant enough to feel fetal movement, you're pregnant enough for a positive urine test.
To find out if your guinea pig is pregnant, place her on your lap and feel for kicking. If you can't feel anything, put your hands on both sides of your guinea pig's body and surely you will feel something. If there are still no signs of kicking, gently touch the guinea pig's stomach and if she doesn't like it that most probably means that she's protecting a baby. I hope this piece of information helps you and your piggy!
Gently squeeze the lower tummy and if something "pops out", it is male, if not, it is female. If you do not feel confident doing this, ask someone in a vet or pet shop.