GuineaPigGrammy
New Born Pup
I’ve had my two sows for almost 6 months. I got them when they were about 6 weeks old. One is very feisty & moody, the other sweet & shy, they are both adorable. The feisty one (Minnie) tends to be the bully. The bullying behavior goes on day after day and is worse when Minnie is in season. Sweet & shy Daisy is very nervous around Minnie (initially she wanted to cuddle & be Minnie's besty), fussing & squeaking whenever Minnie is near, sometimes shrieking like she is being murdered (Minnie obviously nipping her). At other times she just pees in Minnie’s face when being chased. Daisy is constantly trying to get out of Minnie’s way. Minnie will butt Daisy out of a hidey when there are 2 available of everything in their home, or of course she wants the same food Daisy is trying to eat, poking Daisy and chasing her away, then follow her where she goes to repeat the process. While chillin on the couch with me Minnie will thump Daisy for no reason and her look is "What? I didn't do it." They have a 2x4 ft. cage with a ramp & loft area so plenty of space to get away from each other but Minnie is determined to make Daisy’s life miserable. They also get floor time on a regular basis. I’ve tried separating them temporarily, but after going mental to see each other again the same bully trend picks up when they are back together. They are not losing weight or look sick otherwise and they have never gotten into a full out bloody fight.
I’m taking Minnie to the vet tomorrow to see if there is anything physical going on like cysts or something, she seems extremely hormonal. I’m at my wits end trying to be patient while these two work it out, which doesn’t seem to be happening, in my opinion anyway. I don’t have enough room for two cages and it will break my heart if I have to give one up. Does the bonding process sometimes take a very long time or should I just accept the fact they are not going to bond, or is this behavior mean they are bonded? It's just too stressful to see my pigs in any kind of distress! I’m in Denver, CO USA – thanks for any advice
I’m taking Minnie to the vet tomorrow to see if there is anything physical going on like cysts or something, she seems extremely hormonal. I’m at my wits end trying to be patient while these two work it out, which doesn’t seem to be happening, in my opinion anyway. I don’t have enough room for two cages and it will break my heart if I have to give one up. Does the bonding process sometimes take a very long time or should I just accept the fact they are not going to bond, or is this behavior mean they are bonded? It's just too stressful to see my pigs in any kind of distress! I’m in Denver, CO USA – thanks for any advice