You may want to add extra bedding or a shelter for your guinea pig as they may just want to burrow. I got my last guinea pig cage here http://www.petproductsbyroyal.com/rabbit-guinea-pig/ and love it!
You should not keep the cage outside anyway. I suggest getting a new cage and keeping it inside. It may be cold for your guinea pig outside. If you didn't keep the cage outside earwigs would not have got to it.
To stop guinea pig fights, you can try providing each guinea pig with its own space, like separate cages or hiding spots. Ensure they have enough food, water, and toys to minimize competition. If fights persist, consider consulting a veterinarian or animal behavior specialist for further guidance.
Yes. But It's best to know that they will most likely not get along at first. To fix that you will have to keep them in the same cage for about 2 weeks (It will give them time to show who is dominant). But otherwise, yes, guinea pigs do get lonely and should always have a friend. WARNING: NEVER GET YOUR GUINEA PIG A FRIEND AND THEN GIVE IT AWAY, THE GUINEA PIG WILL GET LONELY AND START BEING DEPRESSED AND MAY STOP EATING.
Not unless it is the father, take out the father 2 weeks before birth as the mother can become pregnant 2 hours after birth, this is fatal to the baby's and mother, the father may kill the baby's if left in same cage after birth. thank you hope i helped
Because guinea pigs are rodents, Rodent teeth never stop growing so they need to continually wear them down. don't worry on of my guinea pig dos that to even if though i put something in there for them to chew or nibble on their just trying to stop there teeth from over growing its verry natural
Put one in a different cage
First of all, guinea pigs shouldn't really live outside because it makes their life shorter, so if i were you i would just buy a indoor guinea pig cage and bring it inside so there will be no more rats!
Its Hungry. I had a guinea pig for 10 years (he died year ago of age) And everytime he squicked i gave him seeds and lettuce
you should wait and watch a little longer to see what is wrong and if they stop then leave them if they stop and start again then put then in a different cage not together
By holding it and training it,slowly it will trust you.You need to hold him or her every day if you can .
You should not keep the cage outside anyway. I suggest getting a new cage and keeping it inside. It may be cold for your guinea pig outside. If you didn't keep the cage outside earwigs would not have got to it.
To stop guinea pig fights, you can try providing each guinea pig with its own space, like separate cages or hiding spots. Ensure they have enough food, water, and toys to minimize competition. If fights persist, consider consulting a veterinarian or animal behavior specialist for further guidance.
To stop your dog from digging, provide plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, designate a digging area, discourage digging behavior with positive reinforcement, and address any underlying issues such as boredom or anxiety.
Their teeth do not stop growing, you need to put many wooden toys in the cage for them to chew on to wear the teeth down naturally.
leave him alone for a little while. let him get himself under control
To stop your dogs from digging, provide them with enough exercise, mental stimulation, and attention. Create a designated digging area, discourage digging in unwanted areas, and consider professional training or consulting a veterinarian for behavioral issues.
Guinea pigs don't actually get itchy teeth. They are rodents, and this means their teeth never stop growing. To keep their teeth worn down, they will gnaw the wooden edges of their cage. Maybe this is what you interpret as having itchy teeth. If you don't give your guinea-pig pieces of untreated wood to gnaw on, it's possible for their teeth to grow so long that they can't eat.