dose anyone one have any tips for bonding a single guineapig whith a pair of guineapigs ?![]()
In my own experience it can work, but may not necessarily as a happily bonded couple is not always willing to accept a new member. It is one of the trickier bondings, not least because trios are the constellation most prone to outsider problems of some sort. While I have and have had some great trios, the majority of them has failed either during bonding or in the longer term.
If you are thinking about adding a third a boar, then the answer is a clear 'no'!
Adding More Guinea Pigs Or Merging Pairs – What Works And What Not?
will my single guineapig get depressed whithout a freind ?
ok thankyou for your helpYou can try an intro but be aware that if you have three boars, introducing a third can destabilise the original pair. Adult older boar trios can work out, provided that the boars can choose each other and are no longer fully hormone driven. Have them live alongside first and see how it goes. Don't expect them to.
Have a plan B in the form of your bereaved piggy being a live-alongside neighbour with 24 hour interaction and stimulation through the bars with your pair. That should prevent depression. I assume that they are all the same gender?
Alternatively, if you can get to a good rescue, you may enquire about a new mate for the remaining lifetime of your bereaved piggy if you do not want to continue with guinea pigs; ask whether the rescue is OK with this. Some rescues are helpful with finding a solution for an 'end of the line' piggy.
Rescue links for several countries are at the bottom of this guide here: Looking After A Bereaved Guinea Pig
ok thankyou for your helpi have three sows ill give bonding a go if it dosn't work then ill look at some local rescues.
ok thankyouYou have more of a chance with sows; it all depends on how dominant the bereaved sow is and whether the dominance issue can be resolved.
This guide has one chapter that looks at the dynamics of a bonding between two fairly evenly matched adult sows. You may find the whole bonding guide very helpful as it talks you through the whole bonding process and what dynamics to look out for at every stage. Again, living alongside first can help with depression and to relax.
Bonding: Illustrated Dominance Behaviours And Dynamics
With bereaved and single sows you can look at both sows or neutered boars of any age as companions; as long as they click.