Why does my guinea pig scream when I pick her up?

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 does my guinea pig whine when I hold her?

Whining tends to happen when a guinea pig feels annoyed or disagrees with something happening around them. They may also do this when they are not feeling well and need medical attention.
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What does a stressed guinea pig sound like?

Teeth Chattering: This is an aggressive vocalization that is a sign of an agitated or angry guinea pig. Teeth chattering is often accompanied by the guinea pig showing its teeth, which looks like a yawn, and it means "back off" or "stay away." Hissing: Like teeth chattering, this is a sign of a guinea pig who's upset.
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Why does my guinea pig hates being picked up?

Some guinea pigs, especially Abyssinians, dislike being held because it hurts them. The reason why it hurts them, is because their hair is curled into many different directions, and when you hold them, the hair is sometimes forced into wrong directions.
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Will guinea pigs get used to being picked up?

Not all guinea pigs are going to be fans of being picked up. Some may simply prefer to stay on the ground, on their own four feet. While it is certainly worth trying to pick up and hold your guinea pig, if you aren't successful after several tries, give your guinea pig a break.
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Why is my guinea pig shrieking?

Hearing a loud shriek may be distressing to you, but more importantly to your pet. It usually means your guinea pig is sensing immediate danger or is feeling pain and discomfort. For example, if one of your guinea pigs bites another, you will likely hear a shriek.
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Why do guinea pigs squeal?

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 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 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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What noise do guinea pigs make when they are mad?

Hissing: This sound may also sound like chattering teeth and is a sign that your pet guinea pig is angry or aggressive. It is often accompanied by bared teeth. Chirping: One strange guinea pig sound you may observe is a chirping noise, often made when your guinea pig is in a trance-like state.
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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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How do I know if my guinea pig is in pain?

Signs of pain or discomfort:
  1. Grinding teeth.
  2. Reluctance to move.
  3. Shivers or quivers.
  4. Sits hunched, with hair spiky.
  5. Squealing or excessive noise.
  6. Not eating or drinking.
  7. Shallow, rapid breathing.
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Where does a guinea pig like to be petted?

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 recognize 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. As such, guineas can identify and respond to who they do and do not know.
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Why do pigs squeal?

Squealing: A sign of anticipation (usually when about to be fed) or a sign of pain. A quiet, hot panting: Usually the pigs way of saying “hello” or being friendly, we interpret this as a pigs way of saying I love you. A rough coughing noise: Usually means your pig is annoyed about something.
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What does guinea pig Chutting mean?

Chutting. AKA “I'm having fun!” Sometimes referred to as a “clucking” sound (like a mother hen would make), this is a sound of contentment. Guinea pigs may make this sound towards you when you're interacting with them, or toward their cage mates, when they're enjoying the moment.
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How often should you hold your guinea pig?

Most guinea pigs love spending quality time with their owners, so handling them is enjoyable for all concerned. Once your guinea pig gets to know you, being hand-fed and petted become important parts of their lives. This means it's actually up to you how much you hold them - you can do so as often as you like.
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How do you pick out a good guinea pig?

When choosing a guinea pig for a pet, look for an animal that appears healthy, plump, and alert. The animal may initially be fearful or skittish but should, in a short time, respond positively to gentle stroking. Check over the animal carefully. The eyes should be bright and clean, not crusty or lusterless.
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Why wont my guinea pig let me hold him?

Guinea pigs are prey animals and do not like to be picked up. You just have to pick him up everyday. He will start to like being held by you but may never be happy to be picked up.
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