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White Crested Guinea Pig Knowledge
About Me
  • Name White Crested Guinea Pig
  • Alias Dutch pig, Dutch guinea pig, Abyssinian pig, cavy, or Guinea pig
  • Origin South America
  • BodyType Small-sized dog
  • Weight 400-700 grams
  • Height 22-34 centimeters
  • Lifespan 10 years
  • Tail Features Rodent
  • EyeFeatures
  • EarFeatures
  • Coat Color
  • Coat Length
  • Function
White Crested Guinea Pig INTRODUCTION
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  • History
  • Suitable Population
  • Common Diseases
  • Feeding Tips
  • Hair Care

White Crested Guinea Pig has snow-white fur all over its body, with a crest-shaped swirl on its head. It has red and black eye colors. Also known as Dutch pig, Dutch guinea pig, Abyssinian pig, cavy, or Guinea pig, their ancestors originated from the Andes Mountains in South America, and were brought to the Western world by European merchants in the 16th century. People loved these small animals as pets. They are gentle, cute, and relatively easy to care for, and are still common pets today. Some organizations around the world are devoted to breeding Guinea pigs, and have developed various breeds with different fur colors and appearances.

There is a rich variety of Guinea pig breeds, which were developed after being transported to Europe and North America. The main differences lie in the fur and color. The most common pet breed is the English Guinea pig, which has short, smooth fur. The Abyssinian breed has upright, not smooth fur. The Peruvian and Silkie breeds are also common pet breeds, with straight and long fur. The Texel breed has long, curly fur.

White Crested Guinea Pig Ratings for Each Category

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  • Calling

  • Shedding

  • Body Odor

  • Beauty

  • Friendliness

  • withStrangers

  • withAnimals

  • Exercise

  • Trainability

  • Drooling

  • Cold Tolerance

  • Heat Tolerance

  • Adaptability

  • Intelligence

  • Loyalty

  • Appearance

  • Popularity

  • Fame

  • Cleanliness

  • Price

  • Sense of Smell

  • Aggressiveness

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