Why is my guinea pig rubbing its face with its paw?

To mark items as its property and/or teritory, guinea pig will rub its chins, cheeks, and hind ends on those items. Your pet can also do this outside the cage, usually in the area in which it has regular free range time.
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Why does my guinea pig rub his nose?

A common sign of happiness is rapid hopping up and down, similar to popcorn popping. Another sign of friendliness is rubbing noses, which guinea pigs will often do with each other. Licking is another friendly signal.
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Why does my guinea pig push his head up when I pet him?

When a guinea pig wants you to stop stroking them on their head, they will suddenly lift their head up, in the hope that they can remove your hand.
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What are signs of stress in a guinea pig?

Signs a guinea pig may be suffering from stress or fear can include:
  • Hiding most of the time.
  • Aggression.
  • Chewing their cage bars.
  • Over-grooming.
  • Changing their feeding or toileting habits.
  • Drinking too much or playing with the water bottle.
  • Sitting hunched.
  • Reluctance to move.
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Why does my guinea pig nudge me with his nose?

Guinea pigs will try to establish dominance and nose nudging is one of the ways that they can try to show dominance over each other. What is this? So to them, it may feel like you're trying to dominate them when you touch them on a certain area of their body.
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Guinea Pigs Body Language and Behaviors Explained



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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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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How do I know if my guinea pig is bored?

The signs that your guinea pigs are bored are if they're:
  1. Making whining sounds.
  2. Growling.
  3. Chattering their teeth.
  4. Hissing.
  5. Showing general disinterest towards normal activities.
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Why does my guinea pig flatten out when I pet her?

Guinea pigs lay flat because they feel safe and comfortable enough with you and their surroundings, and they just want to lay still and relax for a while. Most of the time there's no problem with a guinea pig lying down flat because it just shows that it's peaceful enough for them to be able to relax out in the open.
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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 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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Do guinea pigs like chin rubs?

A brown and white “cute” Guinea pig seemingly enjoys the chin scritches from its owner and mini cheek rubs as it angles head 90-degree like a cat.
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Why does my guinea pig yawn when I hold him?

Guinea pigs will yawn when you hold them if they feel comfortable enough with you to relax. It's a good sign that they feel relaxed and secure enough with you and their general surroundings.
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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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Do guinea pigs watch TV?

The quick answer is yes, although they obviously don't understand what's happening on the screen. Guinea pigs love to watch tv once they are used to the home, and they feel safe. They don't usually do that on their own but will sit with their owners when they're watching TV.
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How often should I play with my guinea pig?

Ideally, a guinea pig will enjoy 3-4 hours of free range play time each day, especially if their cage habitat is small. Even with a big cage, however, it is important to provide adequate exercise out of the cage, and guinea pigs that can get these good workouts will be happier, healthier and better adjusted.
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Can guinea pigs cry?

This is clear evidence of how highly evolved they are social and emotional. 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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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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Can guinea pigs see in the dark?

Guinea pigs can see in the dark, but not very well. That is why guinea pigs have adapted by using other senses, to help them maneuver and navigate in dark settings. These senses and adaptations, such as great smell and good hearing, as well as whiskers, help make dark environments easier to “see” in.
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How do guinea pigs show love?

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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Do guinea pigs like showers?

Guinea pigs don't enjoy being wet, and in cold climates bathing guinea pigs and not drying them off properly can give them chills, and make them feel very miserable at the very least.
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How do guinea pigs see humans?

Guinea Pig's Eyes

Compared to human vision, which is 22 images per second, this feature prevents blurred vision when a guinea pig turns his head. Guinea pigs can also see color, which allows them to differentiate from red, green and blue.
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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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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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