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Old 17-02-2008, 01:44 PM
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Unhappy help-my guinea pigs fight!

Hello to all
Hope everyone is enjoying a great sunday.
I'm Rachel, married with 2 children.We have 4 pets which include a gerbil,a chinchilla and 2 guinea pigs and that's where the probem lies!
Bought a smooth haired 9 wk old female agouti last week and she seemed lonely so yesterday afternoon we bought a female smooth haired english(common cinnamon type) but from a different pet shop. Both aren't related etc. The 2nd guinea pig is about the same age the pet shop owner said but she is a little bit bigger.
Came home and put them in a neutral place with food and water. They frze for a while but then the new one came and got food and then the other did, they sniffed each other's bottoms and then both made the cooing noises but then the new one started getting naughty-she would push the other one outa the food bowl so we put 2 in, she took 1 of the two apples and would eat it and then if the first one came she would move her and get aggressive. She pushes her outa the way and makes her do the shrieking sound but then it stops and they do the cooing again but it all starts again-2nd one seems to pick on her and does it inside the covered hut we have too.
She is doing it again right now.
We had to split the cage in two last night so they wouldn't fight.
Any advice would help-will they always be like this or is it normal because Pets at home said introduce them first not in the cage and they are suposed to be friendly and sociable creatures! The other pet shop said the said.
Now what do I do!!???
Help!
ps not sure if this is where it should have gone.
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Re: help-my guinea pigs fight!

hi. sorry to hear about them fighting,, i used to have two together, but they got on really well, and lived in the same hutch,, if we took one out, they used to coo to one another,, i hope someone on here can help you,, i am no expert, but i thought that guinea pigs lived better together, maybe im wrong,,?????
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Old 18-02-2008, 06:50 AM
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Re: help-my guinea pigs fight!

HI there

I have 4 guinea pigs 2 males in one cage and 2 females in another. I recently got another female to add to the one we had as she was on her own. I haad no problem introducing them and they got on really well.
I was told by the pet shop that they might not get on and that i might have to keep them in a seperate cages. Its just luck really.

Thats my experience. There are people on here who know alot about guinea pigs and have had them for years so im sure they will be along soon to give you some advice.

I think introduce them slowely for a little while over several days.

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Old 18-02-2008, 12:17 PM
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Re: help-my guinea pigs fight!

Number one advice, as an experienced pet owner with 20 years g'pig keeping experience,do not believe what pets at home tell you about her age.I have a lot of experience with their bad information, but luckily have the experience to know when they are wrong.
She is more than likely older and will be more dominant . You may have to take this really slowly by introducing for short peroids of about 15 minutes supervised.
Was she taken from a group of G'pigs at the store or by herself?? If she was by herself this was probably a re occuring problem.
It is a touch and go situation. It is more of a problem with unrelated and related mature males than females. another thing you can do is rub some of her soiled bedding into the none dominant females coat so they smell alike and feed them fresh food at the same time to get them use to eating together.

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Re: help-my guinea pigs fight!

you could try putting a mild perfume on their bottoms, (pet friendly of course). if they smell the same they may accept each other more easily.

If that dosnt work give them a bath to gether. they wont like this and will cling to each other for comfort.
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Old 29-03-2008, 06:28 AM
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Re: help-my guinea pigs fight!

I dont kno if anyones said this already, because I cant be bothered to read the replys lol but guinea pigs can often fight wen they r going through puberty, mine did, and it is literally the same phase that teenagers have, so if its only occasionally theres no need to worry but if its all the time then seperate them for a little bit and then try puttin them back together again. Im no expert, but it worked with mine =)
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Old 29-03-2008, 11:47 AM
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Re: help-my guinea pigs fight!

I have been keeping Guineas for nearly 9yrs now and I only have one sow on her own due to her attacking everyone else, she acts like a boar. Are you sure you have the sex correct on both your sows and they aren't infact to boars?

When guinea pigs fight, they chatter their teeth and a 'war dance', what you are describing is a dominant sow showing the other one she is the boss.This is a typical behavoir when introducing any pigs together. The wheeking sound the less dominant pig made is a scaried noise but she will get used to the other sow being around. All I suggest is you keep trying and putting the together, put plenty of food around the cage, not specifically in the bowl because the dominant sow is defending that.

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