What does it mean when a guinea pig raises its head?

Head-Raising Bragging Rights. Guinea pigs show their dominance over other guinea pigs by raising their heads, which is reported to be their way of showing up one another.
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Why is my guinea pig nudging me?

Most guinea pigs will nudge you away when they don't like something that you're doing, like if you are petting them or touching them in a certain way. However, some guinea pigs will also start to nudge you when they're trying to show you some affection as well.
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How do I know if my guinea pig is happy?

A happy guinea pig

A good appetite and enthusiasm for food. Plenty of activity (not at all lethargic) “Popcorning” (when a guinea pig leaps into the air with happiness) Lots of communication in the form of their various vocalizations, including “wheeking” and other squeaks, whistles, and purring sounds.
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How do guinea pigs show love?

Even though most people would consider licking to be the animal equivalent of kissing, guinea pigs actually give kisses a lot like a human! It's not quite nibbling, because they don't use their teeth. Instead, they gently and repeatedly nip you with their lips for just a moment.
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Why do guinea pigs stare at you?

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 like nose rubbed?

Every guinea pig has its own preferences; some have a soft spot under the chin, others love being stroked around the eyes and ears and a third group loves a nose scratch or a gentle pet along the back.
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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 laugh?

Admittedly it sounds like a laugh but it is not a response to humour. Similarly, guinea pigs are known to 'chuckle' and when parrots 'laugh' they are merely immitating sounds they have previously heard.
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Why does my guinea pig vibrate when I pet it?

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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How do guinea pigs say hello?

A nose bump is a friendly hello, between piggies or a guinea pig and a human. This is the piggy version of the air kiss or the handshake.
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Why do guinea pigs stamp their feet?

Well, guinea pig rumble strutting is known to be a mating dance but can also be seen as an act of dominance.
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Do guinea pigs understand you?

While guinea pigs generally lack the capacity to learn commands, you can still communicate through tone and familiar noises and routines. You can also learn what they are trying to tell you through their variety of wheeks, squeaks and other noises.
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Where do guinea pigs like to be stroked?

Start by petting the head or under the chin. The feet and underside are usually areas to avoid, and the back might even be an area to avoid. Observe your guinea pig's body language and listen to vocalizations for clues about how he or she feels.
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Do guinea pigs smile?

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Do guinea pigs get attached to their owners?

Do guinea pigs bond with their owners? Yes, they do form bonds with their humans, very much like cats or dogs. They're able to recognize certain people according to scent, sound, and sight cues.
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What are guinea pigs afraid of?

What is this? Guinea pigs are scared of larger animals, people, sharp and loud noise, and even being alone. You'll have to try your best to take care of any of these things so that you can create a more friendly and comfortable environment for your guinea pigs.
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Why do guinea pigs cry?

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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Why do guinea pigs shake their bums?

It's a behavior that both sexes use to show dominance. Some pigs feel the need to constantly remind other pigs that they're the boss!
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Why does my guinea pig squeak when I pet him?

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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What is guinea pigs language?

Wheeking: This is a distinctive (and common) vocalization made by guinea pigs and it is most often used to communicate anticipation or excitement, particularly about being fed. It sounds like a long and loud squeal or whistle and sometimes wheeking may simply serve as a call for attention.
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Can guinea pigs respond to names?

Yes! Guinea pigs can certainly recognize and respond to their name with the help of some training, along with consistency, patience, and time. Guinea pigs can learn words through classical conditioning. As such, they can be trained to recognize individual words, meaning they can also learn their name.
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Why do guinea pigs zoom?

The main reasons why a guinea pig can get the zoomies are when they're happy, excited, trying to burn off some extra energy, and also when they're glad that they have all of that extra space.
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