yes, they are very social animals and develope a close bond with their owner.
Animals that make good class pets are low-maintenance, quiet, and friendly. Some popular choices include fish, hamsters, and guinea pigs. These animals are typically easy to care for and can provide educational opportunities for students.
yes you can. that's where i got my guinea pig.
When you pet your guinea pig and she/he purrs that is saying "thanks, I love this/you." When he/she snezzes, they're probably just getting dust out of thier nose.
I feed my guinea pigs normal guinea pig food from the pet store, but for a little variety i give them letups, carrots and apples for a treat.
You can find guinea pig shows at local animal events, county fairs, or specialty pet expos. Additionally, many guinea pig breed clubs and organizations host shows and competitions. Checking online event listings or contacting local pet stores may also help you find guinea pig shows in your area.
A good class pet would be a gerbil or a guinea pig I have 2 gerbils and theyre good with people and and rabbits have heart attacks easily!
yes BUT if it is quit loud then no because it is not very nice
Hamster , Gerbil , Guinea Pig , Turtle ,
you should get a small class pet like a hamster or guinea pig
You can purchase a guinea pig at a pet store or pet shop.
Yes, a gerbil is a good class pet, but not a bunny because they get heart attacks easily, I would know i have 2 and I also have 2 gerbils, and In 2nd grade I remember having a guinea pig as a class pet! So thats a choice.
Yes that is so cute
Princess Diana was humorously awarded a "Guinea Pig of the Year" title by the British pet magazine "Guinea Pig" in 1992. This light-hearted recognition was given for her care and attention to her pet guinea pig, named "Gizmo." The award highlighted her fondness for animals and her approachable personality.
when it is the pet of the month
Animals that make good class pets are low-maintenance, quiet, and friendly. Some popular choices include fish, hamsters, and guinea pigs. These animals are typically easy to care for and can provide educational opportunities for students.
Guinea pig is not an idiom. It is a type of small rodent that is often kept as a pet.I have a pet guinea pig.
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