At what age is a guinea pig full grown?

Adult Guinea Pigs
Guinea pigs are typically considered adults from 6 months to about 5 years of age. Adults are no longer growing but still require macro-nutrients like fiber and protein, as well as micro-nutrients like the vitamins and minerals that are found in a timothy hay-based, uniform fortified food.
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How long does it take a guinea pig to reach full size?

In fact, your cavies will continue to grow until they are about 14 months old, by which time they will have reached around 20-30 cm (8-12 inches) long. At this point they are considered to be fully grown, and will not get any bigger. A fully grown guinea pig can be up to 30 cm long.
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Can you tell how old a guinea pig is?

With proper care, guinea pigs can live to be 5 to 7 years old. Young pigs are usually sold in pet stores, but their ages are not usually documented. While there are no ways to determine an exact age of a guinea pig short of a medical exam, a few factors that come into play can give you a rough idea.
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What age is a female guinea pig fully grown?

Usually, guinea pigs are considered adults at 6 months of age. This is around 24 weeks. However, growth will slow substantially at about 14 weeks. At that point, they will not actually get much bigger.
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How old is a 1 year old guinea pig?

Guinea Pig – The first year for a guinea pig is about ten human years progressing at that same rate so that by the time five human years has passed, your guinea pig will be fifty!
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How to tell a guinea pig's age



What does it mean when your guinea pig falls asleep on you?

Guinea pigs are nervous creatures. They don't trust people easily. Having a guinea pig fall asleep on you means that your cavy is relaxed, happy, and comfortable around you.
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Why do guinea pigs squeak?

Squeal: Some guinea pigs will squeal when they are experiencing potential pain or they need attention. It can sometimes be that another guinea pig is stealing his favorite spot to eat. Pay attention to your guinea pig if you hear a squeal because it could indicate that they need help from something hurting them.
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Do some guinea pigs stay small?

When it comes to size, Ridgeback guinea pigs are the smallest with some adults being only five inches long. However, many Ridgeback guinea pigs can grow up to 12 inches in size. American guinea pigs are smaller than most other guinea pig breeds and are on average, seven to nine inches long.
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How long do guinea pigs live indoors?

Roomier cages offer many advantages that will be enjoyed by both you and your pig: Larger enclosures are one of the most basic types of enrichment you can provide. Guinea pigs can live five to seven years and can become bored and depressed without adequate stimulation.
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How many guinea pigs can live together?

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 cry?

So, although we wouldn't consider guinea pigs to cry 'emotional tears', like all mammals their eyes do produce physical tears. This is to keep their eye moist and clean.
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How often should you play with your guinea pig?

Ideally, a guinea pig will enjoy 3-4 hours of free range play time each day, especially if their cage habitat is small. Even with a big cage, however, it is important to provide adequate exercise out of the cage, and guinea pigs that can get these good workouts will be happier, healthier and better adjusted.
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Will 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. But, and you can trust us on this, your persistence will definitely pay off in the end.
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Is 6 month old guinea pig adult?

Guinea pigs are typically considered adults from 6 months to about 5 years of age. Adults are no longer growing but still require macro-nutrients like fiber and protein, as well as micro-nutrients like the vitamins and minerals that are found in a timothy hay-based, uniform fortified food.
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How old are guinea pigs when they are sold?

Adult Guinea Pig

We receive Guinea pigs into our stores no younger than 8 weeks old, generally when they are sold they are between 8-10 weeks.
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Why do my guinea pigs bite me?

As already mentioned, guinea pigs are not usually aggressive, but they will bite if they feel threatened, bullied, mishandled or are ill. Of course, all piggies are different, and while one guinea pig might like being cuddled, another won't.
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Do guinea pigs need grass?

They should have fresh grass as often as possible too, ideally every day. They naturally graze, eating only grass, herbs and some other plants (such as dandelion or groundsel) for long periods, both day and night. Remember, guinea pigs need hay and/or grass for their digestive systems to function properly.
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How much time do guinea pigs need out of their cage?

Guinea pigs need time outside of the cage each day for at least an hour, though twice a day is best. If possible, take them out at dawn and dusk, when cavies are most active. Either purchase a small pen or enclosure, or utilize a room where young children and other pets cannot gain access.
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Do guinea pigs like open spaces?

Although guinea pigs are small creatures, they need plenty of space to run around. Providing them with spacious housing and a secure outdoor run will help keep them active, happy and healthy.
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What is the rarest guinea pig color?

The rarest guinea pig color out there would be of the guinea pig called the white crested. These animals come in numerous types of coats and are seen to be predominantly of the color gold. White-crested guinea pigs are quite easy to groom as they are short-haired.
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What is the most affectionate guinea pig breed?

Abyssinian Guinea Pig

The Abyssinian has a reputation for being one of the friendliest and affectionate breeds of guinea pig, although they may be too energetic and excitable for younger children.
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How do guinea pigs like to be held?

Be careful while holding

Let your guinea pig come over to you, and quietly pick him up by sliding your hand under his belly. Be careful not to crunch any of his legs. Instead, let them hang over your hand. Hold your guinea pig close to your chest to help him to feel secure.
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Why does my guinea pig vibrate when I pet her?

Good vibrations

When petting your guinea pig, you may notice it start to vibrate. Much like when cats purr, these vibrations show that they are at ease and are in a good mood. This response is more commonly seen in younger guinea pigs, a characteristic that they grow out of as they get older.
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Why does my guinea pig flatten out when I pet her?

Guinea pigs lay flat because they feel safe and comfortable enough with you and their surroundings, and they just want to lay still and relax for a while. Most of the time there's no problem with a guinea pig lying down flat because it just shows that it's peaceful enough for them to be able to relax out in the open.
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Why do guinea pigs run around their cage?

When your guinea pig runs around in his cage, he may be doing no more than simply getting a little exercise. If his enclosure is roomy enough, the lively sprinting could mean he's stretching out his legs and releasing some of his extra energy.
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