Little Ones
Adult Guinea Pig
Edit: Sorry that this is so long! I guess this is quite a complex situation!
We adopted BB (1 year 2 months old) 2 and a half weeks ago now to go with Little (6 years old) after he lost his second companion. It’s worth noting that Little is completely blind and has no bottom incisors.
I was told that Little was the dominant pig in this new bond, and he has been in his other 2 bonds.
BB was labelled a strange case by the rescue as he was the most petrified guinea pig they’d ever had. He came in with another boar but had to be separated as BB, in his fear, would jump on top of the other. This resulted in their bond being unstable and the other piggy getting hurt. He really was absolutely terrified, especially of people. They had never seen him eat, he would constantly hide. He would only come out to eat at night time.
In the 2+ weeks we’ve had BB, he’s come out of his shell massively. He is okay with people but isn’t fond of our legs - so he doesn’t like when people walk. In the cage, BB prefers to stay in a 1x2 section where he has a bed, hay and also access to water right beside it. He’ll explore the whole cage at night time though I’ve noticed. Sometimes he’ll have a brief walk around the rest of the cage but not often and when he does, he constantly rumble struts whether he’s by Little or not. This means that Little has full access to the cage without having to worry about if BB is by him. That is until night time where I can be awoken by squabbles over the hideys (even the ones that have two exits), it is usually Little who shrieks. During the day time, when Little is drinking (out of either water bottle), BB will sometimes go over to him and nudge him for no reason which bothers Little.
During floor time it is a completely different story. BB is completely comfortable and content during floortime. He enjoys it and isn’t scared at all. As soon as both boys are out, BB will sprint towards Little. Little looks like he’s running for his life whilst BB chases him at top speed. This can go on for a couple of minutes. When it stops, BB will go towards Little’s butt and nudge him until Little moves forward and at which point BB will begin the chase again. Today was particularly awful. One of the chases resulted in Little running and hitting his face quite loudly on the side of the cage. It seemed like it hurt him, but he just didn’t see the cage was there. He really gets quite panicked when BB goes for him. BB also mounted him at one point. I’ve never seen this behaviour before but I know it is said to be normal. However, Little is very bony and frail - weighs usually around 1100 whereas BB is close to 1500. Little was shrieking really loudly too. After that a lot of chinning began and nips to each other’s face. I was half convinced that if Little had his bottom teeth, he would’ve really gone for BB and drawn blood. I thought BB would stop now that Little had properly told him off, but as soon as Little walked to go eat some hay, BB chased him again. He is just relentless. Little will run over to me and sit by me for safety. He is also usually very happy and active during floor time but will spend most of the time now sat still beside me. There were several instances where Little was trying to eat hay and BB would stop him with dominance behaviours.
When I put them in the cage again after, BB would start chasing Little again in the cage - this also happened yesterday. After maybe a minute, BB would stop and go back to his usual spot. Little just seems really scared now, even in his cage. He’s very jumpy and scared to go in any hideys in case BB starts with any dominance. Little is very happy to be pet and picked up no matter what, but even when I announce myself to him and then touch him, he starts making scared noises as though he thinks I could be BB.
I just don’t know what to do. When I first got BB, they were so sweet together. When BB was terrified, Little would look after him and sit by him to protect him. But now that BB is coming out of his shell, things are getting complicated.
I’m not sure if this is all because BB is on the younger side, Little has special needs so is at a disadvantage, because the bond is new or because the bond will not work.
Simon has treated Little in the past and going by Simon’s estimations, Little may only have months left. I know that this bond may rectify itself in a couple of months but the last thing I was is for Little to be unhappy and scared in what could be his last 4/5ish months alive.
Is it worth persisting and seeing what happens, or is a split the right thing to do?
Any advice would be very much appreciated!
We adopted BB (1 year 2 months old) 2 and a half weeks ago now to go with Little (6 years old) after he lost his second companion. It’s worth noting that Little is completely blind and has no bottom incisors.
I was told that Little was the dominant pig in this new bond, and he has been in his other 2 bonds.
BB was labelled a strange case by the rescue as he was the most petrified guinea pig they’d ever had. He came in with another boar but had to be separated as BB, in his fear, would jump on top of the other. This resulted in their bond being unstable and the other piggy getting hurt. He really was absolutely terrified, especially of people. They had never seen him eat, he would constantly hide. He would only come out to eat at night time.
In the 2+ weeks we’ve had BB, he’s come out of his shell massively. He is okay with people but isn’t fond of our legs - so he doesn’t like when people walk. In the cage, BB prefers to stay in a 1x2 section where he has a bed, hay and also access to water right beside it. He’ll explore the whole cage at night time though I’ve noticed. Sometimes he’ll have a brief walk around the rest of the cage but not often and when he does, he constantly rumble struts whether he’s by Little or not. This means that Little has full access to the cage without having to worry about if BB is by him. That is until night time where I can be awoken by squabbles over the hideys (even the ones that have two exits), it is usually Little who shrieks. During the day time, when Little is drinking (out of either water bottle), BB will sometimes go over to him and nudge him for no reason which bothers Little.
During floor time it is a completely different story. BB is completely comfortable and content during floortime. He enjoys it and isn’t scared at all. As soon as both boys are out, BB will sprint towards Little. Little looks like he’s running for his life whilst BB chases him at top speed. This can go on for a couple of minutes. When it stops, BB will go towards Little’s butt and nudge him until Little moves forward and at which point BB will begin the chase again. Today was particularly awful. One of the chases resulted in Little running and hitting his face quite loudly on the side of the cage. It seemed like it hurt him, but he just didn’t see the cage was there. He really gets quite panicked when BB goes for him. BB also mounted him at one point. I’ve never seen this behaviour before but I know it is said to be normal. However, Little is very bony and frail - weighs usually around 1100 whereas BB is close to 1500. Little was shrieking really loudly too. After that a lot of chinning began and nips to each other’s face. I was half convinced that if Little had his bottom teeth, he would’ve really gone for BB and drawn blood. I thought BB would stop now that Little had properly told him off, but as soon as Little walked to go eat some hay, BB chased him again. He is just relentless. Little will run over to me and sit by me for safety. He is also usually very happy and active during floor time but will spend most of the time now sat still beside me. There were several instances where Little was trying to eat hay and BB would stop him with dominance behaviours.
When I put them in the cage again after, BB would start chasing Little again in the cage - this also happened yesterday. After maybe a minute, BB would stop and go back to his usual spot. Little just seems really scared now, even in his cage. He’s very jumpy and scared to go in any hideys in case BB starts with any dominance. Little is very happy to be pet and picked up no matter what, but even when I announce myself to him and then touch him, he starts making scared noises as though he thinks I could be BB.
I just don’t know what to do. When I first got BB, they were so sweet together. When BB was terrified, Little would look after him and sit by him to protect him. But now that BB is coming out of his shell, things are getting complicated.
I’m not sure if this is all because BB is on the younger side, Little has special needs so is at a disadvantage, because the bond is new or because the bond will not work.
Simon has treated Little in the past and going by Simon’s estimations, Little may only have months left. I know that this bond may rectify itself in a couple of months but the last thing I was is for Little to be unhappy and scared in what could be his last 4/5ish months alive.
Is it worth persisting and seeing what happens, or is a split the right thing to do?
Any advice would be very much appreciated!
