What does it mean when a guinea pig stands up?

Standing Up
This is a “curiosity” stance that affords a guinea pig a better view of their surroundings, and it helps them zero-in on a particular smell. It also makes them even more adorable when they beg for a food treat, like the Kaytee Forti-Diet Pro Health Healthy Bits guinea pig treats.
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Is it good for guinea pigs to stand up?

Stand up is a fun trick for both guinea pigs and their people. Trick training can be a great way to form a strong bond with your guinea pig.
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How do I know 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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Why do guinea pigs stand up and shake?

It's a sign on dominance.
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How can you tell if a guinea pig is sad?

5 Signs That Your Guinea Pig Is Sad
  1. Lack of Appetite. You'll quickly learn that guinea pigs are ALWAYS hungry. ...
  2. Losing Weight. This is somewhat correlative to the lack of appetite, but it doesn't always go together. ...
  3. Inactive. A sad guinea pig is a lazy guinea pig. ...
  4. Doesn't Respond as Usual. ...
  5. Stopped Being Curious.
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Guinea Pig Sounds and What They Mean



How do guinea pigs show affection?

Most guinea pigs don't like to get wet. A guinea pig might also lick their person's fingers/hand, which can be a sign of affection — after all, that's how guinea pigs show affection to one another. Or the guinea pig might just like the taste of a person's skin.
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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 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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How do you cheer up a guinea pig?

Socializing with your guinea pig is one way to keep them happy and healthy. Talk to your guinea pig, cuddle them, carry them in your hands, and pet their fur as often as you can. Show your guinea pig that you love them!
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Why is my guinea pig standing in the corner?

Normally cavies like to sit with their bum in the corner or against something (a wall, feed dish, other pigs) so they can see what is going on around them - this is due to their 'fight or flight' behaviour as a prey animal, & they feel safer.
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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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Why do guinea pigs stretch when you pet them?

When a guinea pig stretches they are really just trying to make themselves more comfortable, generally before nap time. They will often display this behaviour and yawn whilst being petted and may even drift off into guinea pig dream land.
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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?

Click HERE for a peek at my disclosure. Guinea pigs bring smiles and joy to pet parents everywhere. And of course, pet parents want their guinea pigs to be happy.
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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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Do guinea pigs give kisses?

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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Do guinea pigs like their stomach rubbed?

Results. Some guinea pigs will never become relaxed enough to submit to a belly rub, and few guinea pigs actually enjoy sitting in such an exposed position for very long. Most guinea pigs prefer a good scratch behind the ears or gentle petting on the back.
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What sound does a happy guinea pig make?

Purring: this can mean your Guinea pig is happy or angry, so you'll need to look at the context of the situation carefully. 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.
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How do guinea pigs show love?

Asking How to Bond with Your Guinea Pig?
  1. To make guinea pigs like you, spend lots of time with them and be consistent. ...
  2. Lay down some fleece liners and lay with them to bond with your guinea pigs. ...
  3. Hand-feed them veggies, treats, or hay, to increase bonding with guinea pigs.
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Do guinea pigs like when you talk to them?

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 get attached to one person?

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. As such, guineas can identify and respond to who they do and do not know.
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