They like the cold climate as they originally migrated from Antarctic.
in between warm and cold
Guinea pigs can be kept at room temperature, I have two of them.
Its usually normal just like you or I sneeze. Guinea Pigs can have colds.. with other symptoms and sneezing is one sign your guinea pig might have a cold. Its usually normal just like you or I sneeze. Guinea Pigs can have colds.. with other symptoms and sneezing is one sign your guinea pig might have a cold.
Teddy Guinea Pigs: More commonly known as rex, (NOT REXES!... THNX Heather H) ORiginated in Peru like the rest of the guinea pigs. They got their hair from envolution, i.e adapting to the cold
That's fine as long as you dry the little guy after wards. You NEVER want to have a cold soaking wet guinea pig or they can catch a disease like a cold and sometimes the flu.
Wild guinea pigs prefer to live in colder climates. They come from the country of South America where it is warm but they like to live up in the hills and mountains where it is much colder.
no
Guinea pigs can be kept at room temperature, I have two of them.
i think they dont cuz my guinea pigs dont and guinea pigs and hamsters are alot alike i think they dont cuz my guinea pigs dont and guinea pigs and hamsters are alot alike
No. Most domestic guinea pigs have short hair and freeze to death in the cold.
Its usually normal just like you or I sneeze. Guinea Pigs can have colds.. with other symptoms and sneezing is one sign your guinea pig might have a cold. Its usually normal just like you or I sneeze. Guinea Pigs can have colds.. with other symptoms and sneezing is one sign your guinea pig might have a cold.
Guinea pigs are from the cool/cold Andes Mountains of South America.
Only Killer Guinea Pigs are cold blooded.
Guinea Pigs do not hibernate, but, Guinea Pigs cannot be kept in the cold or they die.
No, they are very delicate when it comes to temperature. They can easily freeze in the cold or snow. In many areas it is illegal to house guinea pigs outside.
Teddy Guinea Pigs: More commonly known as rex, (NOT REXES!... THNX Heather H) ORiginated in Peru like the rest of the guinea pigs. They got their hair from envolution, i.e adapting to the cold
No, they are very delicate when it comes to temperature. They can easily freeze in the cold or snow. In many areas it is illegal to house guinea pigs outside.
That's fine as long as you dry the little guy after wards. You NEVER want to have a cold soaking wet guinea pig or they can catch a disease like a cold and sometimes the flu.