Hello,
This summer I adopted two female guinea pigs. About three weeks ago one died, so I decided to start looking for another companion for the remaining one. I ended up adopting another bonded pair of sows, one about 6 months old and the other about a year old. After a quarantine of two weeks, I followed all of the instructions on bonding and set up a large neutral area in my basement to try and bond the three. I cut open a box to make a hiding place with two entrances. I then scattered lots of hay and veggies around for them. I put them in, and they seemed to get along for the first hour or so, doing all of the normal guinea pig bonding behaviors. Then the dominant sow out of the bonded pair and the sow I already had started clicking their teeth at each other and lunging at each other. after they did this about three times, I took them out and put them back in their separate cages. One of them ended up with a small cut on its mouth. I realized that maybe I had made a mistake leaving the two tunnels i had carried them in in the neutral area. I had left them in because they seemed to like sniffing them but wondered if it had caused the fighting. After a day apart , I put their cages next to each other in hopes they would come to accept each other but they just go up to the bars and click their teeth at each other.
Sorry for the long post. please let me know if there is any chance I can still bond them.
please tell me if i am doing anything wrong! I am fairly new to guinea pigs.
Thanks!
This summer I adopted two female guinea pigs. About three weeks ago one died, so I decided to start looking for another companion for the remaining one. I ended up adopting another bonded pair of sows, one about 6 months old and the other about a year old. After a quarantine of two weeks, I followed all of the instructions on bonding and set up a large neutral area in my basement to try and bond the three. I cut open a box to make a hiding place with two entrances. I then scattered lots of hay and veggies around for them. I put them in, and they seemed to get along for the first hour or so, doing all of the normal guinea pig bonding behaviors. Then the dominant sow out of the bonded pair and the sow I already had started clicking their teeth at each other and lunging at each other. after they did this about three times, I took them out and put them back in their separate cages. One of them ended up with a small cut on its mouth. I realized that maybe I had made a mistake leaving the two tunnels i had carried them in in the neutral area. I had left them in because they seemed to like sniffing them but wondered if it had caused the fighting. After a day apart , I put their cages next to each other in hopes they would come to accept each other but they just go up to the bars and click their teeth at each other.
Sorry for the long post. please let me know if there is any chance I can still bond them.
please tell me if i am doing anything wrong! I am fairly new to guinea pigs.
Thanks!