Maybe the guinea pig isn t well or ut is irritated because maybe u won t laeve it alone or it might be upset that when u leave it alone it has no one to play with so buy another guinea pig so they can be friends they have tips on getting two guinea pigs just esaerch on Google hope this info helps
YES> or at least mine do it may not seem like it when you just get a guinea pig but you need to tame them out like mine is sitting on my lap right now as i type and she doesnt move she loves getting out of her cage
To find out if your guinea pig is pregnant, place her on your lap and feel for kicking. If you can't feel anything, put your hands on both sides of your guinea pig's body and surely you will feel something. If there are still no signs of kicking, gently touch the guinea pig's stomach and if she doesn't like it that most probably means that she's protecting a baby. I hope this piece of information helps you and your piggy!
You can differentiate between a baby kicking and a guinea pig breathing by observing the location and frequency of the movements. Babies tend to kick more sporadically and with larger movements, while guinea pigs have a consistent and rhythmic breathing pattern. Additionally, you can place your hand gently on your stomach to feel the kicks if you are pregnant.
No! It is not possible without a male Guinea Pig.
An overgrown guinea pig nail is long and normally curled. If the nail isn't clipped, then the curled nail can begin to grow underneath the guinea pig's paw and cause pain. A guinea pig's claws should be clipped once a month.
Not too much bigger than they normally are, their sides just bulge out and sometimes you can feel the babies kicking.
If a rooster wanted to it could easily kill a guinea pig.
When petting a guinea pig you should sit it on your lap facing you so it cant run off. Guinea pigs HATE being stroked on their bottoms. But they LOVE being stroked on their heads..... Some guinea pigs LOVE being stroked under their chin or the underneath of them.... your question didnt really make sense
YES> or at least mine do it may not seem like it when you just get a guinea pig but you need to tame them out like mine is sitting on my lap right now as i type and she doesnt move she loves getting out of her cage
In general, the two will live together happily. A large rabbit can potentially injure a guinea pig by kicking it with its powerful legs. However normally the two species are fine to put together, and they are commonly placed together in pet shops.
Most of the time yes, but you must watch out for the rabbit kicking the guinea pig if they get mad at them.
Pick it up and put it on it's feet?
guinea pigs do this for a number of reasons. check its food, water and if it is doing it excessivly, pick him/her up and and check that it has no cuts or lumps. they do this sometimes however, just out of boredom.
Most guinea-pigs like to be gently scratched on the back of their necks - this often elicts 'purring' from them. They also like to be stroked along their backs, but again, not too hard as it can hurt them.
Just take it to the vet!
To find out if your guinea pig is pregnant, place her on your lap and feel for kicking. If you can't feel anything, put your hands on both sides of your guinea pig's body and surely you will feel something. If there are still no signs of kicking, gently touch the guinea pig's stomach and if she doesn't like it that most probably means that she's protecting a baby. I hope this piece of information helps you and your piggy!
it means your guinea pig is hyper if it normally is hyper take it to the vet