Guinea Pig Breeds For Pets

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Abyssinian Guinea Pig

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American Guinea Pig

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American Guinea Pigs are the most common breed, popular because of their short, smooth coat that's easy to take care of, as well as their sweet, easygoing personalities with both people and other piggies. The American Guinea Pig Satin breed has an extra-shiny coat.

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Coronet Guinea Pig

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Coronets are a breed of long-haired guinea pigs, with fur flowing from front to back, a coronet or rosette in the middle of its head, and a coat that comes in a range of hues. They're known for being especially playful and affectionate though, like all long-haired breeds, require extra grooming.

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Lunkarya Guinea Pig

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The Lunkarya Guinea Pig (a.k.a. Lunk) is not on the list of breeds recognized by the American Cavy Breeders Association, as its mostly found in Nordic countries, having originated in Sweden. It's beloved for its long, dense, curly coat (the guinea pig equivalent of bed head). These luscious locks require lots of maintenance, so the Lunkarya isn't the best choice for first-time owners.

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Merino Guinea Pig

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Curious and gentle, Merinos make excellent pets (though they are not recognized by the ACBA). Their curly hair does require a bit of extra grooming, but since they love to be held they don't mind.

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Peruvian Guinea Pig

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Rex Guinea Pig

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Rex Guinea Pigs have a short, wooly coat due to the fact that they don't have the guard hairs most other mammals do. They also have unique, floppy ears and are the longest guinea pig breed, reaching up to 17 inches. While they aren't an ACBA breed, they're popular pets as their coat doesn't require much work to maintain and they're especially patient with kids.

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Silkie (a.k.a. Sheltie) Guinea Pig

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When it comes to long-haired guinea pig breeds, Silkies (known as Shelties in the U.K.) are the most popular thanks to their incredibly gentle nature and smooth, flowing coat. They are recognized by the ACBA, as is the Silkie Satin breed.

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Sheba Guinea Pig

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While not recognized by many cavy associations, the Sheba Mini Yak has lots of fans thanks to its intelligent, calm personality and long, untamed-looking coat, which earns it the nickname of "bad hair day cavy."

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Skinny Guinea Pig

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The Skinny Guinea is hairless, with the exception of a few tufts around its nose and feet, and can be a good choice for people with allergies. While it doesn't require the routine grooming of guinea pigs with hair, Skinnies do have to be cleaned regularly, kept mostly indoors away from the sun, and given soft bedding that's gentle on their skin.

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Teddy Guinea Pig

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With its fluffy fur and upturned nose, the Teddy looks very similar to the toy bear its named for. They're a friendly, fun-loving breed—as are their Satin counterparts—and make a great choice for families with children.

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Texel Guinea Pig

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Originally bred in England, Texels have long, soft coats that can grow in ringlets. They're an active breed, so be sure they have a large enclosure with plenty of space to explore, and are almost always up for a cuddle.

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White Crested Guinea Pig

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The White Crested Guinea Pig is named for the distinctive white spot atop its head. While it's similar to the American Guinea Pig, they can be much harder to find and are also a bit shy. Their short coats are easy to maintain, and they're known for being especially intelligent.

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