The sound of a guinea pig with a runny nose and an open mouth

Updated on Car 2024-08-12
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    The sound of a guinea pig with a runny nose and mouth clicking can be a sign of illness, a cold or a respiratory infection.

    When a guinea pig has a cold, it may experience symptoms of runny nose, sneezing, and fever, as well as listlessness. At this point, it is necessary to provide a quiet, warm, and ventilated environment for the guinea pigs, but not with much wind. **The commonly used medicine for colds is the cold medicine for human children, and there are also banlangen granules, but you need to pay attention to the dosage, and you can also feed a little houttuynia granules to guinea pigs.

    If symptoms persist or become more severe, it is advisable to seek help from a veterinarian.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Guinea pig (a.k.a. Dutch pig) call meaning.

    Hey-hey-hey-" This is onomatopoeia, also known as whistling, and the cry is generally higher and louder. This sound indicates that the pig is in a very good mood, and will bark when it sees its owner, or when it sees the owner bringing it food. Sometimes Dutch pigs also use this sound to find other companions.

    If it gets lost, make this sound for help.

    Much like the bubbling sound of water, this is the sound of a Dutch pig amusing itself, when it is being petted or cuddled, when they are grooming, when they are crawling to explore new places or receive food.

    Grunt - grunt - " This is similar to a purring sound. Usually this sound comes from a dominant Dutch pig in a group, but sometimes they make this sound when they are comfortable or satisfied. When a male offers courtesy to a female, he purrs from deep in his throat and circles around her, an action called a snoring stride.

    When they are reluctant to leave, they purr in a low voice, expressing passive resistance.

    Spit and low wailing. When a Dutch pig chases another Dutch pig, the chaser makes a squirting sound and the chased let out a low wail.

    Fluttering sounds. This sound is made by biting your teeth quickly and is usually a warning. The Dutch pig tended to raise its head high as it spoke. When they can see but can't eat the food, they will bite their teeth and make a quivering sound relatively gently.

    Whistling or screaming – a high-pitched voice that indicates dissatisfaction, a reaction to pain or a feeling of danger.

    Birdsong – This is an uncommon sound, resembling a birdsong, and may be related to stress, or a Dutch pig cub is hungry. Rarely, birdsong lasts for several minutes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Sometimes it's because it's happy, sometimes it's because it's angry.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    1. Ask for food and call for companions. Raise your head and shout loudly.

    2. Happy, excited. His head leaned forward, and his throat cracked into a rapid, muffled vibration.

    3. Be happy and play. The movements are brisk, sometimes jumping around, squeaking and squeaking.

    4. No regrets refer to being happy and afraid. His head was lowered and leaned forward, his whole body tensed in the corner, and his throat let out a high-pitched cooing sound.

    5. Be vigilant and observe the surrounding environment. The head is raised, the whole body is tense and still, and the nose twitches.

    6. Unhappy, angry. The teeth chatter up and down.

    7. Intimidation, attack warning. The head is raised high, the front teeth are exposed, the whole body is tense, the hair on the neck is erect, and sometimes the feet are off the ground.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It emits a low, short-yard cooing sound with no high-pitched sounds in between. This shows that the guinea pig is very happy at this time, and is proud, and generally appears when he has just found a lot of delicious food, or when he is lazily resting after eating, he also makes this sound when he runs out of the cage and moves freely.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If it keeps screaming, and it screams very badly, it is not full, it is hungry, and it is very thirsty, and it has nothing to ask for in the body. If you only have one Dutch pig, the Dutch pig will also feel panicked in the new environment without partners, which will affect the appetite.

    Dutch pigs are generally easy to raise. Because their body immunity is good, but it is also necessary to pay attention to nutritional balance. The usual food can be varied:

    Corn, greens, carrots are all needed. The vegetables are washed with water, and they can be torn into pieces directly and given to the pigs to eat. Pigs like to eat green vegetables with water.

    Corn can be fed one by one, and carrots can be taken directly to the cage of the pigs. If conditions permit, please buy timus, alfalfa, oat grass, etc. for pigs online, because these grasses can regulate the stomach of pigs, make pigs' bodies better and better, and can also improve pigs' immunity. Among them, alfalfa can also ** pig diarrhea.

    Of course, don't eat too much.

    When the pigs first arrive, take care to provide them with a comfortable and safe environment. I asked a friend to help build a wooden cage with two floors and a small staircase where the pigs could rest and eat and climb the stairs. When the Pigs are familiar with the environment of their owner's home, as soon as they open the cage door, they will run out and ask you for food.

    My pigs are like that, they whistle and jump when they see us go to get food, and sometimes they run around the cage and then they lie down next to you and eat. There are also cages sold on the Internet, but they are a bit expensive, and I looked at many of them at the time and didn't find a satisfactory one, so I ordered them from a friend.

    In conclusion, raising pigs requires a certain amount of patience and care. I hope your pig can adapt as soon as possible.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I guess there's something white behind him pressing down on her

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