I thimk you should get another male guinea pig of a similar age. It is probobly lonely and misses having contact with its mother.
If your dog is whining, then it wants the guinea pigs. Either to chase it or check it out. My dog whines if she's inside and saw a cat. The same effect on your dog with guinea pigs. Hope this helped!
No. Papua New Guinea is a completely separate country, in a completely separate part of the Pacific.
yes if there the same sex but f one becomes pregnant you must separate them because the rabbit will kill a Guinea pig
Please do because adult male guinea pigs can attack, injure or even try and eat baby guinea pigs even though guinea pigs are vegetarians.
no need. they will separate themselves
no guinea pigs do not eat their young.
YES and do it fast
Only the guinea pig she mated with but be sure to separate them after birth
Yes and fast
You separate them around about 21 days!!
Yes in the smae cage, but no as they need separate living spaces. Not because of dominance but dietary needs.helloo, Keeping a gerbil and a guinea pig is really not a good idea they will fight and the guinea pig may kill the gerbil.
It depends. Guinea pigs make all different kinds of noises depending if they are happy or scared. Wheeking: means feed me. they either know food is coming or they're hungry. Rumbling: when a male is trying to romance a female. Shrieking: sounds like a wheek, only more high pitched. it means they are afraid or in pain. Purring: means pleasure. Teeth Chattering: upset or angry. Mutter/Chut: meaning relaxed, happy, and content Whining: Just like it sounds, complaining Chirping: no one really knows why they do this or what it means.