Yes but there better of with a harness u can buy them from pets at home.
You can interact with your guinea pig by petting, playing, and talking to them. Providing toys and tunnels for exercise and mental stimulation can also be enjoyable for them. Additionally, offering a variety of fresh vegetables and hay for them to munch on can keep them happy and healthy.
no i wouldn't put a collar on a guinea pig because..(toys and cage bars) can get caught and the guinea pig could strangle but putting on a harnnes is a tottaly different thing its when you take your guinea pig out for a walk but they lead you if you pull they could die of suffecation and when you are finnished with the walk you should take it of when putting them back in the cage and 1 thing you should seriously know with harness and collars don't lead them in the streets because they can easily slip out of them
You can't take Guinea Pig's for a walk with leads or anything like that as they are very bad for a Guinea Pig's spine. You are best to either let them go in a run outside or let them out in your house. You are best letting it run in your house, but keep it away from wires and spaces it can hide in. You shouldn't use a guinea pig harness or lead as they can damage their sensitive spines.
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
A Capybara. They are the largest rodents in the world. Unlike guinea pigs, they love water and they do more of a hop then walk. Hope this helped!
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Your Guinea pig has a bad leg and should be taken to see a vet.
You can interact with your guinea pig by petting, playing, and talking to them. Providing toys and tunnels for exercise and mental stimulation can also be enjoyable for them. Additionally, offering a variety of fresh vegetables and hay for them to munch on can keep them happy and healthy.
no i wouldn't put a collar on a guinea pig because..(toys and cage bars) can get caught and the guinea pig could strangle but putting on a harnnes is a tottaly different thing its when you take your guinea pig out for a walk but they lead you if you pull they could die of suffecation and when you are finnished with the walk you should take it of when putting them back in the cage and 1 thing you should seriously know with harness and collars don't lead them in the streets because they can easily slip out of them
You can't take Guinea Pig's for a walk with leads or anything like that as they are very bad for a Guinea Pig's spine. You are best to either let them go in a run outside or let them out in your house. You are best letting it run in your house, but keep it away from wires and spaces it can hide in. You shouldn't use a guinea pig harness or lead as they can damage their sensitive spines.
You can't get them to walk on a leash normally. This is because they are not dogs and wander everywhere when they are on a leash. You can buy leashes from pet shops but you have to keep in mind that the guinea pig will not follow you, you have to follow it.
well you really want to lose your guinea pig's) OK but my dad said it was a bad idea to take them on a walk. They soon will probably find a way to get out of the leash
Since the guinea pig is a mammal, they come out the same way as humans, except guinea pigs are born with their fur, teeth and are already able to see and walk.
You can by him/her a run so it can run about or by a guinea pig lead though that is quite cruel/dangerous or a play tube.
see a vet about it.
It depends , If you have had the Guinea Pig for more than half a month , they usually dont accept the body harness lead , but if you train them to like it when you first have them , they should be okay.
It's possible, if the guinea pig has been train ever since it were little.