yes
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
This is unlikely, but possible.
The primary source of an infection with rabies is getting in touch with saliva from an infected fox. The most likely way in which a guinea pig can get in touch with a fox's saliva is by getting bitten by a fox - in which case, the guinea pig is most likely dead, and need no longer worry about a rabies infection. However, in the event of exposure to a possibly infected animal, such as a fox raiding a guinea pig pen and leaving some survivors, you should probably seek advise from a vet. One risk is that the guinea pig has become infected, but the far more serious risk is that you might be infected in turn, by way of handling the guinea pig, disposing of dead (bitten) ones, cleaning out the pen and putting things back in order, etc. Rabies is a highly infectious disease which must be taken very seriously indeed. Touching a mere trace of infected saliva can be enough to contract the disease.
A Guinea Pig..
Guinea pig's parents:)
I don't have a guinea pig.
guinea pig
a guinea pig.
You don't need a guinea pig.
קביה that is guinea pig in Hebrew
guinea pig
No, get guinea pig food for guinea pigs.