Most new guinea pig owners are advised to get a pair of piggies to keep each other company. Before introducing two guinea pigs to each other, quarantine the new guinea pig for 2-3 weeks to make sure it's healthy. One of the boars bit the baby after he kept bothering him, and the baby acted hurt but it put him in his place. Mastitis of the udder is a common problem for lactating guinea pigs. The hay that you feed should be available 24 hours a day and of good quality; dry, sweet smelling, and not contain any mold, mildew or fungus.This is paramount in providing a complete diet and encourages the guinea pigs to chew for long periods of time. Thoroughly clean out and disinfect the hutch  in this situation. Enclosures should be in a clean and tidy condition at all times. Guinea pigs live up to nine years, although they average somewhere between five and seven years. Do not house guinea pigs and rabbits together. I have a guinea pigs, both females. We introduced them in the bathtub for a few hours. Handle your guinea pig gently, but keep a firm hold around their chest and shoulders. Guinea pigs' teeth are always growing and need to be worn down by eating. This gives the guinea pigs time to cool off and forget any previous hostilities. Never feed any Guinea Pig citrus fruit. tips were helpful. I bathed all the pigs and washed the cage, igloos, sippers and bowls. A standard size is 30 by 50 inches. The older white one passed away, we are thinking about getting a friend for the younger, "Knowing that males (showing dominance) hump one another and I don't have to worry about having gotten a new female. Only intervene if the guinea pigs are biting hard enough to inflict wounds. If the first introduction leads to an excess of fighting, you can restart the introduction process, beginning again with the quarantine period. Is it safe to introduce a 3-week-old boy to an adult male? The Tucker Guinea Pig Cage is a high quality enclosure perfect for 2-3 guinea pigs or small pets. The, "It helped me a lot. If you have more than one guinea pig, it is best if you have one tunnel, igloo, etc. Is it kinder to get a new baby guinea, or will she be okay? It can reduce problems to do with dominance. {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/3\/3f\/Introduce-Two-Guinea-Pigs-to-Each-Other-Step-1-Version-2.jpg\/v4-460px-Introduce-Two-Guinea-Pigs-to-Each-Other-Step-1-Version-2.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/3\/3f\/Introduce-Two-Guinea-Pigs-to-Each-Other-Step-1-Version-2.jpg\/aid664931-v4-728px-Introduce-Two-Guinea-Pigs-to-Each-Other-Step-1-Version-2.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":728,"bigHeight":546,"licensing":"

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