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When to neuter or spay my guinea pig?

2/21/2026

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For guinea pigs, the timing and decision to neuter or spay depends on sex, age, and health, and it should always be done by an experienced exotic veterinarian.

Neutering (Males)

  • Best age: Typically 4–6 months old, once the boar is sexually mature but still young enough to recover quickly.

  • Benefits:
    • Prevents unwanted litters when housed with females.
    • Reduces aggression and dominance behaviors between males.
    • Allows safer mixed‑sex companionship.
    • May lower risk of certain reproductive organ issues.

Spaying (Females)

  • Best age: Usually 4–8 months old, but spaying is a more delicate and higher‑risk surgery compared to neutering males.

  • Benefits:
    • Prevents pregnancy.
    • Eliminates risk of ovarian cysts and uterine disease.

  • Risks: Because guinea pigs are small and sensitive to anesthesia, spaying carries greater surgical risk. Many vets recommend managing females by keeping them in same‑sex groups rather than spaying unless medically necessary.

Important Considerations

  • Vet expertise: Not all vets perform guinea pig surgeries; choose one with exotic animal experience.

  • Recovery care: Requires pain management, monitoring appetite, and keeping the environment clean.

  • Alternatives: Same‑sex housing is the safest way to prevent pregnancy without surgery.

Bottom line
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  • Neutering males around 4–6 months is common and relatively safe with an experienced vet.

  • Spaying females can be done at 4–8 months but is riskier, so it’s usually reserved for medical reasons.

  • Always consult a vet familiar with guinea pigs before deciding.
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