Genitalia for guinea pigs are located very close to the rectal area. It sounds as though the guinea pig is a male, experiencing arousal. Many times, the pet will also drag itself along the ground/floor, releasing an odor to be detected by its female counterpart, for mating purposes.
What I would do is take the guinea pig to the nearest Vet or Animal Doctor as any bleeding is serious
Trauma to a guinea pig's eye can cause a condition called hyphema, where blood leaks into the eye's anterior chamber. This can make the eye appear white or milky due to the presence of blood. It is important to seek veterinary care if you notice this symptom in your guinea pig.
Just like human kidneys, guinea pig kidneys filter the blood to maintain health.
They can, but they shouldn't. If your guinea pig hay has ants coming out of it, it's long past time to change the hay.
pooping blood
Take it to a vet.
The cloaca in the frog is similar to the rectum in the pig. The cloaca in the frog is similar to the rectum in the pig.
=yes of cource==the blood helps the guinea pig push out the sacks with the babies inside=
My guinea pig had this and i was so worried! I took mine to the vet who said that if it's in the wee it may just be colouring from carrots, tomatoes, anything red but if it's definitely bleeding it could be due to the guinea pig mix you are using, the dark pellets in guinea pig food are hard to digest which causes hard stools... I was recommended by my vet to feed my guinea pig supa excel burgess guinea pig food and it's helped so far! Hope this helps! :)
If your guinea pig is that cold, that is definitely not a good sign. The temperature should be about 64oF - 72oF. No lower or higher. Or if your guinea pig is not moving either, it could have passed away. When an animal dies, the blood stops moving, therefore the blood temperature severely drops.
If your guinea pig is pregent there will be a big weight difference and if you feel under there belly you will feel a few hard places in the females belly
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)