Why would a guinea pig never bite one person but always bite another person? |
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well id say the pig doesnt like the person holding him and i wouldnt push it. animals decide who they like and who they dont-just as we do. but your little piggy cant say "hey um i dont really like u could u put me down" so he does what he can do-bites.. also the other posters can tell me if im right on this or not but i beleive before they bite-before ANY animal bites there are signs-in ur pigs case-trying to get away,making a noise,squirming around. if he doesnt get let go he will bite.
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The first thing that comes to mind is that the person that gets bitten has an unpleasant smell to the guinea pig. Or the person being bitten isn't holding them correctly and the guinea pig isn't comfortable. My last thought is that the person being bitten did something mean to the guinea pig. Possibly by accident... Or that person still does something mean things the guinea pig.
First answer by Leslie. Last edit by Kimmykoo. Contributor trust: 195 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 104 [recommend question]
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