Get a female. They are generally larger. Also they can survive on their own longer without a mate, though its best if you get both genders so they don't get lonely.
If you only have one guinea pig get him/her another guinea pig friend of the same gender. It could be lonely.
The male guinea pig has a scrotal sac.
No, not at all.
The guinea pig should see a veterinarian. The veterinarian can discover the cause of the guinea pig's hair loss, and he or she can see what should be done for the guinea pig.
you should never put a guinea pig with a chinchilla
you should probably brush your Guinea Pig for about 5-10 minutes
your should hold your guinea pig for about 30min to an hour each day
Yes. If you are ready to have babies. they should be separated. And there is a likely chance that the mother will die because it depends on the age. They shouldn't be having babies if they are over 8 months old. I would keep mine separate. I lost my Mother guinea pig): I would reccomend you have two females in one cage or 2 males. Same gender. And it is true they live happier with mates(friends) they can also be put in cages with bunnies. I would go same gender if I was you(:. Have a wonderful time with your guinea pigs(:
yes, you should bathe your guinea pig once a month.
no, you should not feed your guinea pig beetroot leaves.
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Depends on the size of the guinea pig and it's breed.