I know my likes her little bell and she also likes things like eatable wood to chew on. She also likes her little fuzzy pouch that she can hide in and stay warm in. She runs through it all the time!
There are many different toys available for guinea pigs. The most famous is a plastic ball with air vents that the guinea pig can run around the floor in. Another famous toy are the different length and style of tubes that can be attached to their cages.
they play with your toes
Guinea pigs enjoy toys such as tunnels, balls, wooden chew toys, and hideaways. They also like to play with items they can toss around, such as small stuffed animals or empty toilet paper rolls. It's important to ensure that any toys provided are safe and size-appropriate for guinea pigs.
No. If it breaks it will cut them leading to fatal injuries.
Guinea pigs think nibbling, burrowing and sometimes tossing things about is fun
Any toys that are non toxic, and keeps their teeth worn down.
I would suggest getting chew toys and things with bells, unless you ahte the constant ring of bells and the sound of a happy guinea pig.
In a way, yes. Guinea pigs need to keep their teeth short and they chew on things to achieve this. Wood is sometimes recommended for this, but cardboard works too. They may even shred the tube for nesting.
yes they are hyper they will like a big space to run about and toys
ABSOLUTELY NOT!Guinea Pigs have a natural upward curve of the spine. When you put them in an exercise ball you are forcing the spin in an unnatural position and its bone structure can't handle it! You should never put your Guinea Pig in an exercise ball. Give the Guinea Pigs ample room to run around, toys, and a mate and they will maintain their own fitness.
No, it is not safe for guinea pigs to chew on crabapple wood. The wood is toxic to small animals like guinea pigs and can cause harm if ingested. It's best to provide safe chew toys made specifically for guinea pigs to keep their teeth healthy and occupied.
Guinea pigs need somewhere to hide, constant supply of hay(timothy hay preferably), a water bottle, plain guinea pig pellets, and toys. They also need fresh fruit and veg everyday, and for the bedding they should either have wood chips or fleece(i prefer fleece as wood chips could cause breathing problems)