Guinea pigs are remarkably mature at birth compared to most other common pets. They may start eating solid food shortly after birth, but should be kept with their mother until they are at least two weeks old and are eating solid food regularly.
At 3 weeks they should certainly be mature enough to survive without nursing. They may also be starting to reach sexual maturity.
a baby guinea pig is known as a Pup. (though never a puppy)
yes, but don't be surprised if the Guinea pig rejects it too. but it might not
Please do because adult male guinea pigs can attack, injure or even try and eat baby guinea pigs even though guinea pigs are vegetarians.
Baby guinea pigs will usually fit right into the palm of your hand, and have quite large feet; adult guinea pigs are easily the size of a football.
A guinea pig becomes an adolescent between the ages of three to eight months, and it's considered an adult at nine months.
when my guinea pig had babies i held her and she was fine
No, not without artificial insemination...
An Adult Male guinea pig should weigh 850g-1200g
A guinea pig is 'un cochon d'Inde' in French.
One would be crying and throwing his or her guinea pig
you can't. unless you have a trained guinea pig that somehow can talk to the baby and say what you want to tell it.
Pups or Guinea piglets.