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You should cut your guinea pig's nails when you notice them getting too long or curling. Overgrown nails can cause discomfort and potential injury to your guinea pig. Regular nail checks and trims are recommended to keep their nails at a healthy length.
Yes. If you do not clip the nails, they will grow too long and eventually break on something, and injure the guinea pig.
My guinea pig, Jojo does that. I think it is because their nails might be getting a little bit to long.
yes! They will have somewhat a very hard time walking and cause a lot of pain, so if this is what your guinea pig has, take it to the vet so they can trim its nails!
Take it to the guinea pig dentist
as long as there is one person there to comfort the guinea pig too eg: feeding it its favourite food there is often no need for drugs as the guinea pig will be relaxed
you mean girl guinea pig? Right?!? Because if not, at LEAST two weeks.
Yes so make sure your guinea pigs get their nails clipped regularly, and when the guinea pig's nails start to curve put the run on concrete so they can scratch away and ware their nails down. Bent nails can be painful so keep an eye out as it makes it easier for guinea pigs to dig out of the run.
no, you can do it yourself with nail clippers, just make sure you dont cut the quick.
An overgrown guinea pig nail is long and normally curled. If the nail isn't clipped, then the curled nail can begin to grow underneath the guinea pig's paw and cause pain. A guinea pig's claws should be clipped once a month.
about 30 miinutes
Yes, You can as long as it does not have any diseases.