Lazw
Junior Guinea Pig
Good evening all,
I apologise if there is a similar thread to this somewhere, I had a look and couldn't see anything so sorry if I've missed it.
My 3 year old piggy milly was sadly bereaved on Sunday as I posted in another thread, and she was withdrawn and rather unhappy, understandably. She now has an 8 week old sow, bramble for company. She arrived yesterday, and at first bonding appeared to go OK. My question is, how much dominance behaviour is normal/acceptable? Milly, my 3 year old doesn't appear to want anything to do with bramble, she won't share a bed with her and quite frequently is rumbling around the cage chasing bramble, but once she 'catches' her, nothing happens, it's end of and they move on. Is this OK, I don't want the baby being stressed out. If she is, she isn't showing it just yet. I've just fed them veggies now and milly is happily sharing her greens with her new buddy, which I was delighted about. But there is no grooming going on, and milly only let's bramble get so close to her before she lunges at her until bramble moves away. It doesn't look overly vicious, it's more like a mum telling her baby off if that makes sense?! Does all this sound normal? Sorry for waffling, I can't believe how much it stresses me out, I just want them both to be happy! Any advice or input greatfully received
I apologise if there is a similar thread to this somewhere, I had a look and couldn't see anything so sorry if I've missed it.
My 3 year old piggy milly was sadly bereaved on Sunday as I posted in another thread, and she was withdrawn and rather unhappy, understandably. She now has an 8 week old sow, bramble for company. She arrived yesterday, and at first bonding appeared to go OK. My question is, how much dominance behaviour is normal/acceptable? Milly, my 3 year old doesn't appear to want anything to do with bramble, she won't share a bed with her and quite frequently is rumbling around the cage chasing bramble, but once she 'catches' her, nothing happens, it's end of and they move on. Is this OK, I don't want the baby being stressed out. If she is, she isn't showing it just yet. I've just fed them veggies now and milly is happily sharing her greens with her new buddy, which I was delighted about. But there is no grooming going on, and milly only let's bramble get so close to her before she lunges at her until bramble moves away. It doesn't look overly vicious, it's more like a mum telling her baby off if that makes sense?! Does all this sound normal? Sorry for waffling, I can't believe how much it stresses me out, I just want them both to be happy! Any advice or input greatfully received
