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Abyssinian Guinea Pig: The Abyssinian guinea pig, a popular breed, has a coat made up of rosettes. Rosettes appear on each shoulder, over the back, on each hip and across the guinea pig’s rear. The 1.5 inch thick coat is coarse and dense. More >>
Abyssinian Satin Guinea Pig: Closely related to the Abyssinian, the Abyssinian Satin guinea pig breed has a shiny coat covered with rosettes.More >>
American Guinea Pig: The most popular breed of guinea pig, the American has a round, nose with prominent ears. More >>
American Satin Guinea Pig: The American Satin is closely related to the American guinea pig. More >>
Coronet Guinea Pig: A newer guinea pig breed, the Coronet has a long coat with a large rosette on the head. More >>
Guinea Pig : Guinea Pigs are easy-going rodents that originated from South America. The guinea pig, also known as a cavy, is one of the few small animal pets that might enjoy sitting on the lap of its owner. Guinea pigs have distinctive vocalizations and weigh approximately 2 pounds. More >>
Peruvian Guinea Pig: Once called the Angora, the Peruvian guinea pig breed has a coat several inches long that drags on the ground. The soft, dense hair grows from a center part down the guinea pig’s back. More >>
Peruvian Satin Guinea Pig: A close relative of the Peruvian, the Peruvian Sating guinea pig breed has a long coat that is softer and silkier.More >>
Silkie Guinea Pig: Known as the Sheltie in England, the Silkie guinea pig breed has soft, long hair. The hair grows from the nose and over the back. More >>
Silkie Satin Guinea Pig: The Silkie Satin guinea pig breed is closely related to the Silkie, but has a longer, denser coat with a satin sheen.More >>
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