When your guinea pig tilts its head to one side it might have a eye or ear infection.
Guinea pigs have the instinct to hide because in the wild a lot of animals like to eat them. This is natural behavior and does not mean they do not like you.
i think it does. especially when they are sleepy
Actually, when I pet my guinea pig on her head in a bacwards stroke, she kind of jerks her head in an upwards motion. I guess she either sees the darkness and wants you to move it, she thinks she is hiding and she thinks she is making the whole bigger, or she has a feel good sensation in her nerves and has a simple good feeling in her nerves.
it mean that he or she is happy with its owner... (different person than from up there) it could also mean the guinea pig is afraid because my guinea pig does that when he hears a high pitched noise like when i play the harmonica
She is in heat.
Yes. It can mean your piggie has scurvy.
She may have fleas or paraytes wash her with de flee shampoo if that dosent help take her to the vet
Guinea pigs have the instinct to hide because in the wild a lot of animals like to eat them. This is natural behavior and does not mean they do not like you.
It can either mean what way the wind is blowing or if it is feeling turned on it will let out an orange glow from the top of it's head.
i think it does. especially when they are sleepy
There is no such place as "Equatorial New Guinea."If you mean Equatorial Guinea, click here.If you mean New Guinea, Click here.
If you mean the Republic of Guinea (which used to be called French Guinea), it is in Africa.If you mean French Guiana, it is in South America.
If you mean the Republic of Guinea (which used to be called French Guinea), it is in Africa.If you mean French Guiana, it is in South America.
do you mean baby Goku? he hit his head and became good because he forgot about the sayins.
Does cloudy eyes mean that the guinea pig is sick?
There is no such thing as Equatorial New Guinea.If you mean Equatorial Guinea, click here:If you mean Papua New Guinea, click here.
I'm not familiar with a 'headpiece' but I think you mean the bridle. This is used to control the horse's head and keeps the bit in the horse's mouth.