The only thing that you can really do to keep a guinea pig clean is to clean out its cage and bedding very frequently (once a week at least). Bathing rodents can cause injury or death to the animal, and scents such as perfumes contain harmful chemicals. Cedar woodchips produce a great smell for the cage if changed regularly.
Guinea pigs can produce a strong odor from their urine and feces, which can impact the smell of a room if not cleaned regularly. It's important to keep their living space clean and provide good ventilation to prevent odors from becoming overwhelming. Additionally, washing clothes regularly if they come into contact with guinea pig bedding or odors can help prevent them from smelling bad.
Guinea pigs have a good sense of smell and can detect scents from several feet away, but the exact distance they can smell from is not well documented. They rely on their keen sense of smell to navigate their environment and communicate with other guinea pigs.
To enter your guinea pig into a guinea pig show, you typically need to register for the event and comply with any entry requirements such as vaccinations and health checks. Make sure your guinea pig is groomed and in prime condition for judging on the day of the show. You can contact local guinea pig clubs or organizations to find shows in your area and get more information on how to participate.
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
You should get a guinea pig, because they are great pets. Alot of other small animals give off diseases, but generally guinea pigs do not. They aren't too small, but they aren't that big either. They are the perfect size, so they are easy to hold. They don't make that much noise, with the exception of the first few days, because the guinea pig won't know where it is. Guinea pigs however, do not smell either. There are many guinea pigs in shelters that get put down, because they can't find owners for them. Therefore, you should get a guinea pig.
Yes. Surprisingly my piggy likes it a bit. But they don't need to take a bath that often. Don't just smell your guinea pig's cage, smell your guinea pig itself. Because the reason why your cage could smell it could be just the bedding, not the piggy. Hope this helped! Have a safe and happy guinea pig! But remember make sure the water you use is at room temperature, and do not wet your guinea pig's face.
HI Well guinea pigs really don't have a smell but if you don't clean the about every Sunday they wont smell good at all but guinea pig smells like her wood chips
They can smell bad , but not if you properly clean its cage once a week.
It depends how frequently you clean your cavy cage if you dont it will smell like Guinea pig! Hoped I helped $)
Rabbits/Bunnies do NOT make good cage mates for Guinea Pigs. The Guinea Pig needs another of its own kind to thrive. Even if it does have another Guinea Pig partner, the Rabbit/Bunny may try to kill, hurt, or eat them. I hope this answers your question!
Yes my guinea pig did
Well it all depends on your cat and how it is. but you could try letting it smell the guinea pig on letting it see the guinea pig and when it is acts nice give get like a treat or love on it. To show it is the right thing to do around the guinea pig. I hope this help. Ps you real Can't make it like your guinea pig.
Actually, it depends on the guinea pig you have. If he/she has a bad bladder, it's going to smell pretty bad. And, if you have a small cage, it'll get real messy real fast. If you scrub the cage down real good when you clean it, it should be fine for a while. Try to clean the cage when it first starts to smell and the smell shouldn't be there. Sometimes, the guinea pig is the one who smells bad.
No but if your looking for a treat to give them nibble rings are good.
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yes.kale is a good treat for your guinea pig.
Another guinea pig! Guinea pigs are herd animals and most love to be together. Make sure you get 2 of the same sex though!