Love it, play with it, pet it, and keep it in comfortable places and positions.
yes, but there are some exeptions. like if your 2 male/femail (if you don't want babys this is best) guinie pigs have been to gether since you adoped them and they've been in the same cage, then cances are they won't sudently turn on each other. but if one has made a home of the cage (urinated/ had a B.M.) then yes they will. to avoid this simply, wash the cage from to bottom, then bleach the cage, then do a wash to get the bleach out then rince the cage completly. this inshures that all of the one ginuine pigs smells are gone, after all that feel free to add another guinie pig, but make shure to daa them at the same time.if you do want baby guinie pigs then one male and up to 5 females. this way they wont be competing for a mate.
oinked like a pig
The idiom "bleed like a stuck pig" refers to the fact that pigs will bleed a lot when stabbed. It originated to make a point about vulnerable people.
Meat from a pig used to make Steak
The correct saying is "bleeding like a stuck pig." This phrase originates from the squealing sound that a pig makes when it is stuck or injured, which can be associated with bleeding profusely. The phrase is often used to describe a situation where someone is bleeding heavily or uncontrollably.
yes you can give it a bath
NO
If you mean the virtual toy pet gupi it is the 1st 2 letters of guinie (gu) then the first 2 letters of pig (pi) altoghether gu and pi makes gupi
NO they just call then guinea pigs or Piggy's cuz that seek like pigs
no but they do like shelter
Of course not!
i myself wouldn't do it unless you check with the person you got the pig from or a vet when you take it there next! have fun with your piggy, PS. you can feed it fig newtons and vanilla wafers.
No guineau pigs are much larger than hamsters, and have different habits. For example, hamsters are nocturnel and guineau pigs are not. No, they are different.
Guinie Pig She said it oncecats, horses, rabbits, and most dogs. Especially cocker spaniels, springer spaniels, westies, I also love puppies too. Thank you for reading this... luv ya
Guinie Pig She said it oncecats, horses, rabbits, and most dogs. Especially cocker spaniels, springer spaniels, westies, I also love puppies too. Thank you for reading this... luv ya
yes, but there are some exeptions. like if your 2 male/femail (if you don't want babys this is best) guinie pigs have been to gether since you adoped them and they've been in the same cage, then cances are they won't sudently turn on each other. but if one has made a home of the cage (urinated/ had a B.M.) then yes they will. to avoid this simply, wash the cage from to bottom, then bleach the cage, then do a wash to get the bleach out then rince the cage completly. this inshures that all of the one ginuine pigs smells are gone, after all that feel free to add another guinie pig, but make shure to daa them at the same time.if you do want baby guinie pigs then one male and up to 5 females. this way they wont be competing for a mate.
Guinie Pig She said it oncecats, horses, rabbits, and most dogs. Especially cocker spaniels, springer spaniels, westies, I also love puppies too. Thank you for reading this... luv ya