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New Born Pup
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Ok ill start with a little history so that this makes sense.
My wife & I saw online that someone had dumped off a female guinea pig at our local animal shelter and that they needed her gone ASAP because they didn't have the means to keep her. So we rushed over there and adopted her. We were told they guess she is around a year old. Well we knew that guinea pigs are companion animals so we began to hunt for another one so she wasn't lonely. I've had guinea pigs when I was growing up so I knew that if we get another one that we need to keep them in separate houses until they get used to each other, taking them out each day to bond on neutral territory. Well my wife had a lady write her about a male that's brother had been killed by a dog and she was worried this one would be next so we took him.
Now they are still in separate cages near each other but we take them out every day to try to bond.
Here's what is confusing me. As of now they act like they want to be with each other, they will chirp at each other poke their noses out trying to get to each other. The Male makes his mating sounds, and our female will do the whole, waving her hips back and forth as if she wants to mate. But any time we put them together to try to bond after a while they just nip at each other and teeth chatter. I don't want them to hurt each other, but I am not sure if this behavior is normal at all. They will literally fight to try to get to each other(not aggressively) and seem nice to each other but it seems like it only lasts until they are actually together for a little bit then the male chases her, Trys to mount her, she nips at him, and eventually she gets annoyed and climbs up either my wife or myself wanting us to hold her to get away from the male. Does anyone have an idea on how I can handle this? Or is this normal behavior when they are mating? Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I just want them both to be happy but don't want them hurting one another.
My wife & I saw online that someone had dumped off a female guinea pig at our local animal shelter and that they needed her gone ASAP because they didn't have the means to keep her. So we rushed over there and adopted her. We were told they guess she is around a year old. Well we knew that guinea pigs are companion animals so we began to hunt for another one so she wasn't lonely. I've had guinea pigs when I was growing up so I knew that if we get another one that we need to keep them in separate houses until they get used to each other, taking them out each day to bond on neutral territory. Well my wife had a lady write her about a male that's brother had been killed by a dog and she was worried this one would be next so we took him.
Now they are still in separate cages near each other but we take them out every day to try to bond.
Here's what is confusing me. As of now they act like they want to be with each other, they will chirp at each other poke their noses out trying to get to each other. The Male makes his mating sounds, and our female will do the whole, waving her hips back and forth as if she wants to mate. But any time we put them together to try to bond after a while they just nip at each other and teeth chatter. I don't want them to hurt each other, but I am not sure if this behavior is normal at all. They will literally fight to try to get to each other(not aggressively) and seem nice to each other but it seems like it only lasts until they are actually together for a little bit then the male chases her, Trys to mount her, she nips at him, and eventually she gets annoyed and climbs up either my wife or myself wanting us to hold her to get away from the male. Does anyone have an idea on how I can handle this? Or is this normal behavior when they are mating? Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I just want them both to be happy but don't want them hurting one another.