Are boy guinea pigs better?

Generally speaking, guinea pig pet parents have found that male guinea pigs tend to be a little more confident or bolder than females. This can sometimes lead to training males and being able to handle them a little easier than their shyer counterparts.
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Is male or female guinea pig better?

What makes the best pet – male or female guinea pigs? Male guinea pigs (boars) have a tendency to live a little longer than females (sows), especially if the females are having young. Both have similar temperaments although males often have a bolder personality, making them easier to handle.
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Are male guinea pigs more friendly?

Many people choose the male guinea pig because it quickly bonds with its owners. It's often more outgoing, confident, and friendly. The male is more likely to let you carry it around or sit on your lap, but it is also likely to run off exploring when it gets the chance.
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Should I get 2 male or female guinea pigs?

As pets they are usually kept in pairs or trios of the same sex. Two females (sows) will live happily together, as will two males (boars), particularly if they are siblings. Two boars of different ages will usually get along together, as long as there are no females around.
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Are male guinea pigs aggressive?

Guinea Pigs are social animals and are usually happy living with other cavies, however, bust ups do happen. It's not recommended to house two male pigs and a female together as this can cause the males to become aggressive.
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Do male or female guinea pigs smell more?

Male guinea pigs, or boars, may smell more than female guinea pigs (sows). This is because they secrete a scent from their grease gland when they want to show dominance or mark their territory. The area around the gland, located under a guinea pig's tail, can become greasy and start to smell if not cleaned regularly.
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Do male guinea pigs spray?

So this can happen when a male guinea pig starts to sniff at the females but and they want them to stop. They can also sometimes spray urine at a male guinea pig when they don't want any type of affection from them too.
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Do male and female guinea pigs act different?

Of the two, males are generally more aggressive than females. This is because they are more territorial and feel the need to protect their space a lot more. Female guinea pigs are more laid back. Having said this, some females are feisty and will get into a scrap if they feel it's necessary.
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Do girl guinea pigs have periods?

Female guinea pigs have estrous cycles in which they go into heat several times a year for several days, with different stages. However, they don't experience bleeding or periods as in a menstrual cycle. While they are in heat, they are fertile and go through spontaneous ovulation.
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Will 2 male guinea pigs fight?

Will two male guinea pigs fight? If you only have two guinea pigs and they are both males, they shouldn't fight. Of course, there are going to be stand-offs if the cage is too small or boredom is a problem. Also, if one is injured or ill, a fight could break out.
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Should I neuter my male guinea pig?

Therefore, the general advice is to only neuter male guinea pigs if they cannot be paired with a male due to fighting, and need to be paired with a female. Male guinea pigs can be neutered from 3-4 months or as soon as their testicles are visible.
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Is 2 or 3 guinea pigs better?

The minimum size for a group of guinea pigs is two. However, there are good reasons why should consider acquiring three or more at the same time and keeping them together: Several guinea pigs will stimulate each other and encourage active behaviour.
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Do guinea pigs cuddle with you?

There is no denying, guinea pigs are cuddly pets that love lap time with their humans. But like all good things, it takes time as well as patience.
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Is it OK to just have one guinea pig?

If you have recently purchased a guinea pig as a pet, one of the most frequently asked questions people have is if their furball will be alright living alone. The short answer is yes. Your guinea pig can survive living alone.
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Should you get 2 guinea pigs?

Guinea Pigs Should Always Be Adopted as a Pair

It isn't healthy for them to be alone—they need a companion of their own species they can “talk,” play, and cuddle with. Companionship is so vital to their well-being that Switzerland has made it illegal to keep only one.
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Why is my guinea pigs pee red?

It can be sterile inflammation, or caused by a bacterial infection (a UTI). Inflammation or infection can occur due to dirty surroundings, a blood-borne infection, kidney disease, uroliths (stones – see above) and more. Cystitis is more common in females due to their shorter urethra.
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Why is my guinea pigs pee pink?

Guinea pigs can have dark orange urine normally due to pigments they ingest from their food. True blood in the urine can occur commonly as well and cause pink to red urine. Blood in the urine may be due to an infection or urinary stones in the bladder or kidneys.
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Do guinea pigs get fleas?

Guinea pigs can get fleas, but it's generally less commonly seen than dogs and cats, possibly because guinea pigs don't readily mix with other animals as much as dogs and cats do.
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How long do male guinea pigs live?

Males tend to be larger than females, and their weight varies from 700-1200 grams (1.5-2.5 pounds). "Guinea pigs come in a wide range of fur colors and patterns, as well as a hairless breed called a skinny pig." Guinea pigs live, on average, 5-6 years (although some can live to 8-10 years of age).
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Is guinea pig poop toxic?

In addition to the bacteria naturally present in all feces, guinea pigs with conditions such as salmonella or lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) can pass those conditions onto humans through direct contact with feces or even through the air.
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Do boy guinea pigs hump?

Another common behavior is humping. The dominant guinea pig usually mounts the one they are trying to dominate. The mounting is never sexual and should not worry you. It just means that they are trying to mark their territory by showing the weaker one that they are in charge.
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Is it OK to keep guinea pigs in your bedroom?

It is critically important to the long-term health and happiness of your guinea pig that you place its cage central to family activity or at the immediate periphery. Do not put cages in children's bedrooms. The guinea pig should be part of family life, even if it is designated as one person's pet.
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