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  1. Guinea pigs are highly social - in the wild they live in close family groups of 5-10 guinea pigs, though several groups may live in close proximity to form a colony. Guinea pigs get lonely and shouldn't be kept alone - they're happiest in pairs.

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      The quantity of food guinea pigs need depends on their age,...

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      A social group – guinea pigs are social animals and...

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      Social time - guinea pigs are very social and need to...

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      It's important to give your guinea pigs the right food, as...

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      Guinea pigs are naturally sociable and prefer the company of...

  2. Oct 8, 2024 · This article provides comprehensive introductory information on guinea pigs and their needs, and suggests key areas for consideration when planning and implementing effective and practical welfare consultations in practice.

  3. Guinea pigs are very social animals which means they need contact with their own kind. Keeping guinea pigs on their own causes loneliness, boredom and fear and is no longer seen as acceptable. With this in mind you need to consider from the outset whether you have the space, time and finances for two or more guinea pigs, not just one.

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  4. All guinea pigs will have been seen by our vet and had a health check. Rehoming a guineapig can be a rewarding experience. Find out more about how to rehome a guineapig with Woodlands Animal Sanctuary Holmeswood.

  5. Social housing. The guinea pig is a social animal and should never be housed singly without compelling veterinary or scientific justification. Animals can be kept in mixed sex pairs, harem groups or single sex groups depending on whether breeding is required.

  6. Oct 9, 2021 · Cavies are social creatures and in the wild, they live in groups or muddles. Your legal duty is to ensure your guinea pig has companionship. A guinea pig on its own may experience loneliness, boredom, anxiety and depression.

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  8. Mar 7, 2020 · This study was designed to examine the five welfare needs, collecting data on the extent to which these are each met by a sample of UK guinea pig owners. Methods: A survey of 4590 owners was conducted. Results: Guinea pigs were housed in a variety of ways, but a hutch or cage, with no attached run, was the most common enclosure. The majority ...

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