There could be something wrong with it's diet.
Yes, most breeds have no hair on the ears.
NO!!!!!!!!!! that is not normal take it to a vet immediately
Not sure if you have actually seen your guinea pig pull out rabbit hair, or if you have just noticed rabbit hair around. Guinea pigs generally do not mix well with other animals. This is not because of the guinea pigs, but that other animals tend to attack them. You may be seeing the aftermath of some conflict? Most breeders recommend that you don't house guinea pigs with rabbits or rats.
guinea pigs are born with fur unless the are skinny guinea pigs ( breeds with no hair)
Yes, it is normal for fine hair to occasionally grow on the lacrimal caruncle, which is the small, pinkish mass located in the inner corner of the eye. This growth can vary among individuals and is usually harmless. However, if there is an unusual amount of hair growth or any other concerning symptoms, it's advisable to consult an eye care professional.
Guinea pigs are born with all their teeth and hair with their eyes open and on the run, this is normal. They do nurse off their mom, for about four weeks, and then you have to separate them from their mom. They are really cute when they're born.
Common symptoms of a disease that causes hair loss include thinning of hair, bald patches on the scalp, excessive shedding of hair, and changes in hair texture or quality. Other symptoms may include itching, redness, or inflammation of the scalp. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
no
It depends on what your looking for. Long haired guinea pigs are a little more high maintence because you have to brush them and cut there hair on there bottom. Other then that it just depends on the guinea pigs personality.
No, you just are insecure about your body hair.
Some symptoms of menopause include night sweats, hot flashes, and intimate dryness. Other symptoms include hair loss, tender breasts, and mood swings.
The most telling amenorrhea symptom is a lack of menstrual periods. Other symptoms include hair loss, vision changes, too much facial hair, and milky nipple discharge.