How do you read a guinea pigs language?

A deep, relaxed one means your guinea pig is content, while a higher pitched one is more likely a sound of annoyance. A shorter sounding, apprehensive purr may mean fear. Alternately, fear can be signaled by a high-pitched squeak or shriek.
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How do you read a guinea pig's body language?

Cooing: This sound communicates reassurance in guinea pigs and is a sign of affection. Purring: Guinea Pigs who feel content and comfortable while being pet or cuddled, will make a deep purring sound, accompanied by a relaxed, calm posture. Snoring: Yes, you've heard right. Guinea pigs can snore as well.
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How do you communicate with your guinea pig?

The best way to communicate with your guinea pigs is through body language and tone. Guinea pigs rarely enjoy it when you pick them up, since reaching into the cage invokes primal prey responses, but moving slowly and speaking in a soothing tone of voice can help calm things down.
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Do guinea pigs understand words?

Consistency is Key! It takes time, patience, and skill to TEACH guinea pigs to understand and respond to a human vocabulary. Possible vocabulary words: Sit, Shake, Take It, Drop It, Sit-Up, Kennel, Rub Noses, Jump, Under, Over, On Top, Mat, Fetch.
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What sounds do guinea pigs make when happy?

A contented Guinea pig will make a low purring sound, whereas an annoyed piggy may make a more high pitched purr, with this increasing in pitch towards the end. She may also vibrate a bit as well. Purring may also indicate fear, if it's very short, and your piggy is motionless.
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How do I know if my guinea pig likes me?

10 Signs Your Guinea Pig Loves You
  • Your Guinea Pig Likes Being Hand-Fed.
  • Your Guinea Pig Doesn't Bite!
  • Your Guinea Pig Nibbles You, Very Gently.
  • Your Guinea Pig Climbs On You.
  • Your Guinea Pig Comes To Say Hello.
  • Your Guinea Pig Responds To Your Voice.
  • Your Guinea Pig 'Talks' To You All The Time.
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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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Do guinea pigs understand kisses?

Typically, guinea pigs like being kissed if they've formed a bond with a person doing the kissing. It also depends on the personality of the individual guinea pig. Some enjoy swapping kisses (or licks) as a display of affection. Others don't.
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Why does my guinea pig vibrate when I pet him?

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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What do guinea pigs say?

Whistling: Guinea pigs will often let out a high pitched squeal or whistle, and this noise means your furry friend is excited, perhaps about feeding time or playtime. Purring: Another guinea pig sound is the purr, which may make your guinea pig seem more like a cat. These purrs can have different meanings.
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Do guinea pigs try to talk?

Guinea pigs are sociable, chatty creatures who generally have plenty to say, using around 11 different noises to communicate how they're feeling.
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When a guinea pig chirps What does it mean?

True to the name for the sound, chirping sounds more like a vocalization a bird would make than a rodent. Not everyone agrees on the meaning of chirping, but generally it's considered an alert signal—something has caused your guinea pig to be deeply concerned.
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Why does my guinea pig throw his head back when I pet him?

Tossing Head in the Air: A guinea pig getting annoyed with being petted will toss its head back as a way of asking you to stop. Licking: Most owners consider this a sign of guinea pig affection, though it is possible that they just like the taste of the salt on your skin.
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Why do guinea pigs lick you?

If your guinea pig starts licking you, this could be a very good sign that he or she likes you. It's generally regarded as a very affectionate gesture. In the same way that they show affection through grooming one another, they could well be attempting to groom you to!
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Why does my guinea pig stare at me?

Guinea pigs often stare at people because they want attention. Perhaps piggies need to be cuddled, pet, or you should bring them a toy. They behave this way if they're used to being around humans and have bonded with their owners.
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Do guinea pigs enjoy music?

Do Guinea Pigs like music? Yes, Guinea pigs have been found to enjoy certain types of music played at a soft volume. There have been many studies on the topic of what music is best for guinea pigs to listen to. Most people agree that classical music or soft jazz, in particular, might be good choices.
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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 recognize their owners voice?

After an adjustment period, guinea pigs recognize and respond to their owners. This happens if you interact with them daily. Since guinea pigs are nearsighted, they primarily recognize you from your smell and the tone and sound of your voice.
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Can guinea pigs recognize faces?

Your guinea pig may not be saying what you think. Guinea pigs are intelligent and perceptive creatures. These social animals can learn to recognize faces and voices, placement of objects, the specific treat in your hand, and even the sound of the refrigerator door opening.
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Can guinea pigs tell if you are sad?

Guinea pigs do know when you're sad and they usually can tell when you're feeling that way by how you're acting and sometimes even by the tone of your voice. They may even act differently if they notice that you're feeling down and sometimes they might try to comfort you as well.
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What do guinea pigs love the most?

What Do Guinea Pigs Like To Play With? This Top 10 List Will Give You Some Great Ideas!
  • Crumpled paper or paper bags.
  • Cardboard boxes.
  • Tunnels.
  • Hay or grass chew balls.
  • Chew sticks.
  • Fleece accessories.
  • Stuffed socks.
  • Stuffed tubes with hay.
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Why is my guinea pig squeaking when I pick her up?

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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What does a sad guinea pig sound like?

Teeth chattering, hissing, growling, and whining are all some unhappy guinea pig sounds that your guinea pig may make when they are in discomfort with another piggie.
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