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Again, normal looking. The first pic is just a little piggie nipple, and they won't have as much hair around the genital area. Whenever I get a new pig, I always book a vet checkup just to make sure they're OK. Just a checkup doesn't cost much and it may put your mind at ease.
I don't think there's anything to worry about, but it's a good habit to get into. There's loads of information in the Guinea pig care section, especially the new owners bit, so if there's something you are wondering about you'll probably find the answer there. Good luck with your new boy, and it would be good to see a pic of his little face! Does he have a friend to live with?
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