No. But if so, it is usually not as intense as the boys. Just make sure you introduce them while they are still babies. This will lessen the chance of fighting. Hope this helped!
No.
you mean girl guinea pig? Right?!? Because if not, at LEAST two weeks.
Well actually yes, they might fight. Males guinea pig's in general tend to fight with another therefor, it is a better idea to have two females or a male and a female together. But some males can get along, but usually males tend to fight.
Well, it really depends, see, if you are planning on getting two guinea pig's it's not the best idea to get two males.. They tend to fight. So if you are planning on getting two guinea pig's I suggest that you get either two females or a female and a male. But, if you get a male and a female , they can have baby's but females usually only have baby's after about 4months of age. But if you are planning on getting just one guinea pig, both males and females are great!
No girl guinea pigs do not fight only males that are together will
Yes most guinea pigs like at least one other guinea pig as company! but 2 girls i recommend they get on well but 2 boys may fight and a girl and a boy will mate but unless you want to breed 2 girls a recommended!Not necessarily, but it would better for the guinea pig to have another guinea pig with it for company. If you are pairing up a guinea pig to live with another, make sure that they do not fight. It would be a good idea to buy two baby guinea pigs together that were already living in the same cage in the pet store. If you have two grown guinea pigs and one dies, do not replace the guinea pig with a new baby one. Both will be in a highly uncomfortable place. So in that case, the grown guinea pig should be left alone. That guinea pig will be lonely, so it is important for the owner to give the guinea pig the daily attention he or she needs.Guinea rescues usually offer a piggie dating service to pair up older Guineas that have ended up alone.Guinea pigs don't HAVE to be with other pigs, most prefer the company of other piggies, but some just like to "stay single" for instance, I have 7 pigs, and 2 are "loners" so, when adopting a second pig, bring your current pig to make sure they get along :)
While male guinea pigs can and do get along quite well if proper housing space is provided, they can almost never get along if there's a female involved. Keep your female away from males or they will fight and she will get pregnant. Pregnancy can be very dangerous for female guinea pigs.
Well guinea pigs should have a buddy because they get lonely very easily. They dont really need a guinea pig with it if you have it out of the cage quit a bit , but they do need a buddy if you dont have enough time to hold it or fool around with it.So if your thinking about getting a guinea pig you should think about getting two. But remember that if you get a male and a female your going to have to buy to different cages because they mate really fast. Remember that if you get two males they will fight for dominance and all, but females barely fight at all. So if you get a guinea pig you should think about getting two of them.
Not necessarily, though it is highly recommended to keep at least two guinea pigs. If you can handle and play with your guinea pig at least one hour a day, though your guinea should be fine.
no, unless a parent of the non-standard guinea pig is a standard.
yes a guinea pig can have two babies if the conditions are correct and the fertilization is proper
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