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Guinea Pig Breeds: What are the Various Types?

Guinea Pig Breeds: What are the Various Types?

Julia Henriques by Julia Henriques
February 12, 2023
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    • Abyssinian Guinea Pig
    • American Guinea Pig
    • Coronet Guinea Pig
    • Lunkarya Guinea Pig
    • Merino Guinea Pig
    • Peruvian Guinea Pig
    • Rex Guinea Pig
  • Final Words

Guinea pigs are one of the most compassionate and small-sized rodents that make wonderful pets. Let us docs on a few guinea pigs breeds you can add to your big happy family!

Guinea pigs are always considered one of the most loved family pets. They are small-scale, easy to care for, and have a smooth temperament. Are you aware of this fact? In all, there are a total of 13 guinea pig breeds. This write-up will discuss crucial information about some of these guinea pig breeds.

So, let us save time and get started immediately!

Abyssinian Guinea Pig

Abyssinian Guinea Pig
Abyssinian Guinea Pig

The Abyssinian guinea pig breed is very soft and kind-hearted by nature. This makes these guinea pig breeds an amazing choice for first-time pet owners. This pig breed is known for its minuscule, tufted coat, which can be seen in different colors.

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American Guinea Pig

Do you know what makes the American guinea pig breed the most stereotypical and popular breed? Their miniature flush coat can be taken care of easily. Their personalities are also honey-coated, with both pet parents and pigs. These guinea pig breeds have an extra-shiny coat.

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Coronet Guinea Pig

The specialty of Coronet guinea pigs is their spread-out hairs, with coats loosening from back to front. You can see a crown or rosette in the center of their head. Their coats comprise different ranges of hue.

Coronet guinea pigs are renowned for being jolly and adorable. Their only drawback is due to their long hair; they require extra grooming. But, sometimes, an extra effort can be worth putting in! Don’t agree with us?

Lunkarya Guinea Pig

Did you know an engrossing fact about this guinea pig breed? They are not a part of the guinea pig breeds approved by the American Cavy Breeders Association. Reason? This guinea pig breed is mostly found in Nordic countries. Their origin is Sweden.

It is known for its lengthy, thick, and fuzzy coat. To maintain its scrumptious looks, you need to maintain them a lot. For this reason, this guinea pig breed is not on the hot list of pet owners.

Merino Guinea Pig

The biggest reason that makes this guinea pig breed a hot pick for pet parents is its mystifying and kind nature. However, these guinea pig breeds are not recognized by the ACBA. Since they have frizzy hair, it requires extra grooming.

The biggest advantage of this guinea pig breed is their love to be carried, making it easier for them to groom!

Peruvian Guinea Pig

Peruvian Guinea Pig
Peruvian Guinea Pig

Did you know the Peruvian guinea pig breed can grow extensive locks up to 2 feet? Can you believe this fact? They are one of the oldest guinea pig breeds, and the ACBA also recognizes them.

Rex Guinea Pig

One of the biggest reasons pet owners choose this guinea pig breed is its short, wooly coat. They do not possess the guard hairs that are inherent in most mammals.

Their ears are also unique and floppy. They are one of the longest guinea pig breeds, reaching 17 inches. This guinea pig breed is most popular amongst pet owners as their coat does not require much maintenance. They are also very patient with kids.

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Final Words

Here you have it, our list of the most popular guinea pig breeds, which numerous pet families love. It was a pleasure to bring you insightful information on these breeds. Hopefully, this guide will be a guiding hand for all pet lovers to choose the best guinea pig to become a part of their family. Until we meet again, SAYONARA!!!

Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques

Julia Henriques, a pet blogger with 5 years of experience, retired from a 35-year banking career to become the editor of the Pet Rescue Blog in 2019. She's passionate about her pet dog Joy, whom she's had since 2016, and now shares her expertise on pet care and natural healthcare options. Julia resides in Chicago with her partner Marc and their rescued Samoyed, Tarka.

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