No they might just be too busy exploring.
By making sure they have fresh water, food and fruit as well as cuddles and fuss.
Flowers and leaves are poisonous to guinea pigs but they can eat grass and dirt. Hope this helps!
guinea pigs have very limited lifespans outside as they are susceptible to respiratory infections in the cold and DO NOT handle heat well. i would suggest getting your guinea pigs inside and if you cannot please surrender them to an animal shelter that can provide them the life they deserve. recent research has proven that even rabbits (who are much heartier than guinea pigs) should NOT be kept outside.
Well if she doesn't like rodents, guinea pigs don't really look like them. If that helps. But problem is guinea pigs can't really live full time outside.
In general male guinea pigs are more aggressive than female guinea pigs, however, male guinea pigs also tend to be more outgoing and friendlier than females.
little Guinea pigs are the older the less active but remember not to get a Guinea really really young it will miss the mother
You can buy a guinea pig from a privet breeder for less, but at a pet store will charge you $40.
guinea pigs love running around. so letting him/her run around in a pen outside would be heaven. (with you watching of course)
Guinea pigs cannot survive outdoors. They are strickly indoor pets. They do not handle temperatures very well. Hot of cold.
Remove the guinea pigs.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
If you want 2 pigs, you have to get them at a young age together and they should preferably be two males as they are less prone to fighting. I've had 5 gp