Most likely this time of year, he is cold, They chirp when they are not happy and if they are very unhappy they squeel like A pig. Its LOUD!
they usually squeal really loud or they do a chirping noise.(chirping noise is very rare. my guinea pig only did it once. that was when she first met my dog)
a guinea pigs cousin would also be a guinea pig.
Yes, I would say that eight weeks is a bit too young to start breeding your guinea pig. I would suggest waiting until your guinea pig is about four months old to start the breeding process. Otherwise, if you start breeding your guinea pig too early, there are multiple complications that could arrise that might affect the health of the mother of fetus(s).
yes, otherwise they would not be called guinea 'pig'
Guinea pigs can make a variety of sounds, such as chirping, which is often a sign of excitement or happiness. It's a natural vocalization for some guinea pigs and is typically nothing to worry about. If your guinea pig seems otherwise healthy and is displaying normal behavior, there's likely no cause for concern.
No. But you would notice infections in a guinea pig that it can't pass on. that's why you have to choose your guinea pig carefully.
If your guinea pig doesn't squeak on its own, don't try and make it unless you are making it happy. If your guinea pig has a high pitched squeak it means they are excited or they are upset. I wouldn't forcefully try and make my guinea pig squeak, one of mine does and one doesn't, it just depends on your guinea pig.Please dont force it that could hurt your cute little guinea.
not necessarily; if you leave one guinea pig in the cage with the sick guinea pig, the guinea pig that is not sick can get sick; you should separate them just to be safe but if the guinea pigs start to get lonely, put them back together
One would be crying and throwing his or her guinea pig
if the guinea pig is avoiding the rabit then yes but i would strongly advise seeing a vet
If you're looking for a guinea pig that doesn't shed, a Skinny Pig would be your best bet. They are hairless guinea pigs.
A black guinea pig would have a black coat color, while a white guinea pig would have a white coat color. Color variation in guinea pigs is due to different alleles of the gene controlling coat color, resulting in different phenotypes.