Guinea pigs have long been popular companion animals—especially for kids— and it's easy to see why. They're gentle, social creatures that are relatively easy to care for, and they have fun and adorable personalities that make them a joy to have around.
As veterinarians, we are often asked what kind of pet is best for someone looking for a low-maintenance companion. While every animal requires proper nutrition, appropriate husbandry, and veterinary care, guinea pigs are often much easier to handle than larger pets like cats or dogs. They make excellent pets for several reasons. Whether you’re shopping for your child’s first pet or looking for a new furry friend to add to your animal menagerie, here are a few reasons why guinea pigs make great pets.
Compared to Other Animals, They’re Very Low-Maintenance
For pet owners looking for an easy-care companion, guinea pigs are a great choice. In addition to having charming personalities and being great fun to watch, their low-maintenance needs make them cost-effective and straightforward pets to care for. Compared to dogs, cats, or even reptiles, they have simple needs. There are plenty of books on caring for your pet guinea pig, which you can pick up at the library or bookstore.
Unlike many common household pets, guinea pigs do not need to go out for daily walks; they only need a minimum of about 7.5 square feet of space to live. Their diet consists of fresh vegetables, hay, and water and changes little between the summer and winter. Also, since they are easily handled, guinea pigs make friendly companions suitable for children and adults. If you take good care of their enclosure, feed them a proper diet, play with them, and ensure they receive appropriate veterinary care, they will likely live several years without requiring extensive maintenance.
Guinea Pigs Are Relatively Quiet so They Won't Disturb Your Neighbors
Guinea pigs are gentle and quiet, so if you're looking for a pet that won't be too loud or disruptive, they are an excellent choice. Unlike some other pets, guinea pigs will not disturb your neighbors. This means you don't need to worry about creating tensions with those near you or causing problems in your community.
As long as you have enough space for their enclosure, guinea pigs make great pets for apartment dwellers due to their quiet, peaceful nature. And if you are shopping for a pet for your child, getting one of these creatures means you won’t have to listen to a dog barking or cat meowing all night while trying to sleep!
They Have Big Personalities And Can Be Very Affectionate
Guinea pigs have long been popular first-time pets for kids. In addition to being easy to care for, they’re a lot of fun! Known for their gentle nature, guinea pigs are often very social animals with a lot of character. As owners of guinea pigs like to point out, they also have an interesting way of communicating with squeaks and chirping noises meant to convey emotion. Some are quite comical! They may appear shy on the surface, but these small animals will show their affectionate side through little nudges and cuddles. If you're looking for an attentive and loving companion with an adorable personality, a guinea pig might just be the perfect pet for you.
Guinea Pigs Don’t Require a Lot of Supplies, and You Can Find What You Need at any Pet Store
Owning a guinea pig can be an enriching experience; fortunately, getting started is easy. You can find everything you need for them at a pet store or big box store, so you don’t need to worry about struggling to find supplies. Before bringing a guinea pig home, all you’ll need to do is pick up some essential items.
The supplies guinea pigs typically need include:
- An appropriate enclosure
- Timothy hay
- Guinea pig food pellets
- Bedding
- At least one hiding place
- Food bowl
- Hay feeder
- Water bottle
You’ll also want to ensure you have nail clippers for trimming their claws. Buying some treats and toys is a good idea, too! With the right supplies, you will have everything to keep your furry friend healthy and happy.
As veterinarians, we highly recommend that all guinea pig owners purchase high-quality food and supplement their regular diet with vegetables as appropriate. This will help ensure they are getting all of the nutrients they need to stay in good health. If you ever have any questions about housing, feeding, or caring for your guinea pig, we are here for you and encourage you to reach out.
Guinea Pigs Make Great First Pets For Children
As mentioned, guinea pigs are an excellent choice for a child's first pet. With their friendly and social nature, guinea pigs can be wonderful companions for young children. They don't need to go outside for walks (though they require exercise time outside their habitat) or have their litter box cleaned. They don't bark like a dog, scratch furniture like a cat, or require specialized equipment like many bird and reptile species.
Nevertheless, remember that guinea pigs still require TLC, although they don't take much effort to raise. Providing proper housing and nutrition is essential and interacting with them daily. If your child is young, prepare to handle many of these responsibilities yourself. Even the most well-meaning little ones often aren’t ready to care for even low-maintenance guinea pigs. While pets are a great way to teach kids responsibility, it’s ultimately up to you to ensure that any animal in your home is properly cared for.
Closing Thoughts
If you're looking for a low-maintenance pet that's relatively quiet and has a lot of personality, a guinea pig might be a perfect choice. These adorable creatures are easy to care for and make great first pets for children. They’re also wonderful pets for apartment dwellers and people living close quarters. Once you find your new furry family member, schedule an appointment for veterinary care with a veterinarian that treats exotic or pocket pets as soon as possible. Like all animals, guinea pigs need routine vet services to stay healthy and happy.
We look forward to meeting your precious pet!
As always if you need help with your guinea pig, give us a call at 734-453-0485 or email us at [email protected]