yes. Large and small guinea pigs get along fine.
yes.but sometimes no
Some dogs can get along with guinea pigs. Mine however would eat our guinea pigs if they got the chance.....
Huskies have a high prey drive and can see small animals like guinea pigs as prey, so it is not recommended to have them together unsupervised. It is important to carefully monitor any interaction between them to ensure the safety of the guinea pigs.
no.
No, pigs do not have holes in their feet. However, much like many other creatures, pigs do have toes! There is a small separation between toes!
Despite their small size, sea pigs can actually weigh up to 10 lbs.
mine do sometimes but very rarely.
It depends on whether the owner taught the small dog to be friendly with other animals or not
not unless the puppy is super duper small so NO!puppies are way bigger and guinea pigs scare easily
Some dogs can get along with guinea pigs. Mine however would eat our guinea pigs if they got the chance.....
I think. I have two female guinea pigs and they get along fine.
Huskies have a high prey drive and can see small animals like guinea pigs as prey, so it is not recommended to have them together unsupervised. It is important to carefully monitor any interaction between them to ensure the safety of the guinea pigs.
no
groundhogs are rodents, not pigs, so no.
Yes guinea pigs can be attacked by Newfoundlands if the owner allows them to be. However, Newfoundlands can get along with small critters, like guinea pigs, if raised and trained not to hunt, stalk, or attack them.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
There are a variety of miniature pigs (or potbellied pigs) in the world including the following types of pigs: the Yatacan Pig and the Pygmy Hog. These mini pigs were originally used in Europe as science guinea pigs and testers for experiments.
no.