Can guinea pigs sit in the sun?

As a general rule, guinea pigs like sunlight – in moderation. Excessive amounts of direct sunlight or heat is not recommended for guinea pigs. It leads to a variety of conditions including heat stroke, heat exhaustion, and dehydration (all of which can be deadly to guinea pigs).
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Can guinea pigs be in sun?

The chief danger to guinea pigs from sunlight is overheating. Guinea pigs hail from a relatively cool region of the world, and they are prone to heatstroke and other heat-related maladies. Ensure that their cage is not in direct sunlight to avoid overheating.
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How long can guinea pigs be in the sun for?

If your guinea pig is in direct sunlight they are in danger of heat stroke. Unlike humans where heat stroke can happen over a long period of time, guinea pigs do not have the same luxury. When its too hot, guinea pigs only need 10 – 15 minutes before they start suffering from heat stroke.
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What is too hot for a guinea pig?

Guinea pigs should be kept in temperatures around 65 – 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Above 80 degrees or below 60 degrees is detrimental to their health. Many people wonder how to keep guinea pigs cool in the summer.
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Can guinea pigs get too hot outside?

Guinea pigs have no sweat glands, and heat regulation by means of sweating is not possible for them, meaning these rodents are exposed to great health risks in summer. Temperatures of 25°C and above can leave them susceptible to heat stress, from 30°C there is a high risk of death from heat.
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How do I know if my guinea pig is too hot?

Signs and Symptoms of Overheating
  1. Guinea pig goes "limp" or is laying down/lethargic.
  2. Breathing becomes rapid, extremely slowed down, or very shallow.
  3. Heart rate is increased.
  4. Eyes are fixed or closed.
  5. Guinea pig drools or slobbers excessively.
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Can I put ice in my guinea pigs water?

Avoid putting ice in your guinea pig's water. It's best to simply cool your guinea pig's water in the refrigerator and serve it to them that way. Plus, small, slivers of ice can be a choking hazard for guinea pigs.
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Can guinea pigs live in 90 degree weather?

The ideal temperature range for this pet is between 60 degrees and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. If a guinea pig is in an environment with a temperature of over 75 degrees Fahrenheit, it can overheat and suffer heatstroke. Overheating can be deadly for a guinea pig.
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How can I keep my guinea pig cool without AC?

Try freezing a large bottle of water or ice packs and wrapping them up securely in an old, clean towel and place in the hutch. That way, if your guinea pigs feel hot, they can lie next to the bottle to keep cool.
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Do guinea pigs like to be in the dark?

Yes, as your cavy's nighttime antics would suggest, guinea pigs do like the dark. However, that doesn't mean they're nocturnal animals. In fact, guinea pigs are crepuscular, which means they're most active at twilight.
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Do guinea pigs like being outside?

In the summer a Guinea Pig will happily live outside, as it gives him a chance to get lots of exercise – they need around 3 – 4 hours of playing daily. If you've got more than one Guinea Pig, looking after them outside will also be easier and cleaner.
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What temperature is too hot for pigs?

Heat Stress Index

Once temperatures exceed 80°F, pigs over 100 lbs. (grow-finish pigs, developing gilts, and mature sows and boars) can very quickly move into life-threatening levels of heat stress. Utilizing the below heat stress index, you can determine the potential for heat stress based on climate conditions.
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Can guinea pig cages be by a window?

A Bright Room

You may expose the cage only to occasional direct sunlight, such as morning light. Avoid putting guinea pigs next to bright windows and glass doors. Do not put cages in closets or other small, enclosed areas.
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Do guinea pigs prefer hot or cold?

Your Guinea Pig's Preferred Climate

Some rodents, like ground squirrels or Eastern chipmunks, hibernate when the weather turns cold, but guinea pigs don't. Instead, guinea pigs are most comfortable in air temperatures of about 65°F to 75°F. Anything below about 60°F is probably too cold for your pig.
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Do guinea pigs sleep with light on?

As a general rule, guinea pigs do not need a light at night. Guinea pigs can't see in the dark, but they have sharp senses and skills that help them navigate their cage – such as hearing, smell, and spatial memory. In fact, keeping their cage dark at night benefits guinea pigs in several ways.
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Can guinea pigs play in water?

Yes, guinea pigs can swim, but no, they don't enjoy it. If they have no other option in their natural habitat, swimming will allow them to escape predators. They may also decide to get their paws wet if there is a food source nearby. But their desire to go in the water stops there.
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Can guinea pigs be in a room with AC?

An indoor environment will provide the shelter and access to supplies your guinea pig needs to stay cool. Air conditioners, ice packs, and other cooling techniques can be more easily administered if your guinea pig is nearby, indoors, and outside the heat.
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Can I take my guinea pig on a walk?

You can "walk" a guinea pig on a leash, but don't try to get your guinea pig to go for outdoor walks. Unlike dogs and cats, cavies cannot successfully learn to go for leashed walks. Do not take your guinea pig onto a sidewalk in an attempt to get him to walk like your neighbor's miniature poodle.
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Is 85 degrees too hot for a guinea pig?

Guinea pigs are very sensitive to both heat and cold. Keep them in temperatures between 60 and 85 °F to avoid putting their health at risk.
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Can guinea pigs go on wet grass?

As already mentioned, you should avoid putting them on wet grass. Make sure the surface is dry so that your pocket pets are not exposed to life-threatening diseases such as pneumonia.
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How can I tell if my guinea pig is dehydrated?

Your guinea pig may be dehydrated if you see any of these problems: thick sticky saliva, crusty eyes, poor appetite, small amounts of dark colored urine, or hard dry fecal pellets. In order to correct dehydration, extra water must be given to your guinea pig.
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What can guinea pigs chew on to help teeth?

Guinea pigs have a trait that helps them to avoid overlong teeth and malocclusion––they love to chew! Wooden blocks (untreated wood only) or other guinea pig-specific items to chew on are a great option to keep them occupied and to keep their pearly whites healthy.
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Can guinea pigs have iceberg lettuce?

Iceberg lettuce is a popular and inexpensive food that many of us have in our homes. Most of us consider it healthy, so it's common to wonder if it's safe to feed our guinea pig. Iceberg lettuce will not harm your guinea pig, and it's fine for them to eat in small portions.
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Why is my guinea pig lying on its side?

Typically, a guinea pig laying on its side is a sign of a happy, relaxed guinea pig. However, if lying on his side is accompanied by twitching, shortness of breath, or other signs of illness, your guinea pig is ill and should be taken to a vet. Guinea pigs also lie on their sides if they're shocked or scared.
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