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Natural Lavender Guinea Pig Knowledge
About Me
  • Name Natural Lavender Guinea Pig
  • Alias Natural Lavender Dutch Pig
  • Origin South America
  • BodyType Small Dog
  • Weight 400-700 grams
  • Height 22-34 centimeters
  • Lifespan 10 years
  • Tail Features Guinea Pig
  • EyeFeatures
  • EarFeatures
  • Coat Color
  • Coat Length
  • Function
Natural Lavender Guinea Pig INTRODUCTION
character
  • Self Introduction
  • History
  • Suitable Population
  • Common Diseases
  • Feeding Tips
  • Hair Care

Natural lavendar guinea pig has a uniform lavendar fur color all over its body, with red eyes. It is also known as Dutch pig, Dutch guinea pig, colored pig, guinea pig, or Guinea pig. Their ancestors come from the Andes Mountains in South America and were brought to the West by European merchants in the 16th century. People were fond of these small animals as pets. They are gentle, cute, relatively easy to care for, and still a common house pet. Some organizations around the world have been dedicated to breeding guinea pigs, and people have bred various varieties with different fur colors and forms.

Natural lavendar guinea pig (Self Lilac) has a uniform lavendar fur color all over its body, with red eyes. Its body length is 22-34 centimeters and weighs 400-700 grams. It has a short, thick, and round body shape, a large head, big and round and bright eyes, round ears, split upper lip, and small ears. Its limbs are short, with 4 toes on the front feet, 3 toes on the back feet, and no external tail.

Natural Lavender Guinea Pig Ratings for Each Category

  • Stickiness

  • 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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