The Best Guinea Pig Breeds for You

Deciding to keep a guinea pig for a pet is easy. They are wonderful, cute and cuddly creatures that are easy to maintain. It is easy to get attached to a guinea pig because they are full of personality and having a life span of five to seven years, they outlive most pet rodents you can find. Also, guinea pigs are usually good natured so it is okay to keep them as your children’s pets. Nevertheless, a problem may arise when deciding between the many guinea pig breeds. Like any other pet, choosing the right breed will affect how much time, money and attention your pet will require of you.

Here is a guide in choosing the perfect guinea pig breed for you:

Short-haired Guinea Pig Breeds. These kinds of guinea pigs are the most popular in America and are the breeds most commonly sold in shops. These short haired “cavies” come in many different breeds; the most popular among them is the American, which is characterized by a roman nose which is slightly rounded. Other less popular varieties are the Teddy, White Crested, and Abbissinian.. The short-haired guinea pig breeds are recommended as pets for children. All they need is their regular nail trimming; cleaning of ears; their occasional baths where regular hair brushing is not required.

Long-haired Guinea Pig Breeds. These types of guinea pigs are the more difficult to keep. Texel, Peruvian, Silkie and Coronet are examples of long-haired guinea pig breeds. They require more attention because their coats need to be kept untangled and easily gets dirty even when kept in their cages. Like the short-hair breeds, they are also filled with a good personality, but requires for more responsible owners.

All guinea pigs come in a variety of colors for their coat and the eyes. They also come in different patterns and coat lengths and textures. Choosing between the many guinea pig breeds may be a matter of how much time you are willing to spend in their care. But remember, these are living creatures that needs your love and care, regardless of breed.

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