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  2. Abyssinian guinea pig - Wikipedia

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    A male Abyssinian guinea pig. The Abyssinian is a breed of guinea pig that is relatively common as both a pet and show animal. The Abyssinian is set apart from other breeds of guinea pig by its coat, which is marked with radially growing swirls or cowlicks of hair referred to as rosettes.

  3. Reasons to get a guinea pig that are enough to convince anyone

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    Unlike the most expensive pets in the world, guinea pigs won’t cost you a small fortune to home. Generally speaking, depending on the breed and whether you adopt or purchase from a breeder ...

  4. Adorable Guinea Pig Breeds You Should Know - AOL

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    From the common American guinea pig to the exotic Lunkarya Guinea Pig, these are the guinea pig breeds you should know about.

  5. List of guinea pig breeds - Wikipedia

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    Though there are many breeds of guinea pig, only a few found on the show table are common as pets. Most pet guinea pigs were either found undesirable by breeders, [clarification needed] or else were bred to be pleasant pets regardless of how well they met the "standard of perfection" for the breed. The American (short-haired), the Abyssinian ...

  6. Psst, Pet Parents: Your Fur Baby's Pet Food, Treats and ... - AOL

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    PetSmart. That said, if there's any pet food you should buy by the bundle during this rare PetSmart sale, it's Hill's Science Diet. But you don't have to just take my word for it.

  7. Guinea pig - Wikipedia

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    The guinea pig or domestic guinea pig (Cavia porcellus), also known as the cavy or domestic cavy (/ ˈ k eɪ v i / KAY-vee), is a species of rodent belonging to the genus Cavia, family Caviidae. Breeders tend to use the name "cavy" for the animal, but "guinea pig" is more commonly used in scientific and laboratory contexts. [ 1 ]

  8. Underrated in America: Guinea pigs as pets - AOL

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  9. Skinny pig - Wikipedia

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    Hairless skinny guinea pigs are not significantly different physiologically from regular haired guinea pigs, [4] although they need to eat more to maintain body heat. The optimal temperature range for a hairless guinea pig is 68 to 79 °F (20 to 26 °C), which is slightly higher than the optimal temperature range for the haired guinea pig. [2]