
Guinea pigs have a very good sense of smell and sensitive hearing. They love to vocalize with squeals, chirps, squeaks, and whistles. Although not known for their intelligence, they do recognize their owners and will seek them out and return affection. All around the world guinea pigs are kept as pets. If treated properly and given the right amount of time and energy, they can become extremely tame.They are a lot of effort and are far from being easy to take care of but they are well worth the effort. The guinea pig tends to communicate through a series of high pitched squeals. Apparently guinea pigs are unable to judge height and distances accurately and should therefore never be left on a bed or table without supervision.

Guinea Pigs are especially vocal and can make a variety of noises. Different breeds and individual animals vary in size, temperament and grooming needs. While they seem to have limited intelligence Guinea Pigs can respond to their ownerand make an ideal pet for young children.They are sometimes nervous, but will rarely bite or scratch. Kept in clean conditions they are practically odour free and, as their only sounds are grunts and whistles, they do not create a noise problem.
Guinea Pig
Guinea Pig
Guinea Pig
Guinea Pig
Guinea Pig
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