Two female guinea pigs peacefully chewing on each other's teeth?!

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We have two very happily bonded guinea pigs, who are sisters. They don't fight and seem to live peacefully, but recently they've been doing a really odd thing where they get right up close and chew each other's teeth - almost like a very weird kind of kissing! It sounds HORRIBLE though I imagine its helping them keep their teeth trimmed. Anyway - I'm wondering if this is normal or something indicating a problem? I can't find anything at all online. Thanks :)
 
That is not something I have ever heard of them doing as part of any normal dominance or bonding display.
I highly doubt it has anything to do with keeping their teeth trimmed given the only thing that does that is eating hay and grass - the teeth are kept properly worn by chewing hay with the molars. Incisors are self sharpening and kept healthy by the correct action of the molars.
 
That is not something I have ever heard of them doing as part of any normal dominance or bonding display.
I highly doubt it has anything to do with keeping their teeth trimmed given the only thing that does that is eating hay and grass - the teeth are kept properly worn by chewing hay with the molars. Incisors are self sharpening and kept healthy by the correct action of the molars.
Yes - I meant the teeth trimming as a bit of a joke! I am absolutely baffled. They're definitely not fighting but I've never seen this before.
 
Yes - I meant the teeth trimming as a bit of a joke! I am absolutely baffled. They're definitely not fighting but I've never seen this before.
Do you have a video? Gosh, there is always something new in guinea pigs. Grooming does have a lot to do with status marking, but this is something I've never heard of before 🤔
 
My vet had to wash food out of Polo's mouth to get a look at his molars. All this green stuff came out. Perhaps there is something probuotuc about mushed food and poop in there. That's the only thing I can think of 🤔
 
My vet had to wash food out of Polo's mouth to get a look at his molars. All this green stuff came out. Perhaps there is something probuotuc about mushed food and poop in there. That's the only thing I can think of 🤔
Probiotic not probuotuc 😑
 
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