What does a dutch breed of guinea pig look like?

There is no Dutch breed of guinea pig. The Dutch is a *color* pattern, not a breed.

Here's what a Dutch guinea pig looks like:

* Color Pattern: The Dutch guinea pig has a distinctive "Dutch" pattern. This pattern is characterized by a white band that goes around the head, separating the colored body from the white head and nose.

* Coat Type: The Dutch color pattern can be found on any coat type of guinea pig, including smooth, rough, short, and longhaired.

* Size: The size of a Dutch guinea pig depends on its breed, but generally, they are smaller than the American breed.

Example breeds that can have the Dutch color pattern:

* American: A large, heavy-bodied breed.

* Abyssinian: Known for their distinctive rosettes (circular patterns of hair).

* Peruvian: Have long, silky hair that grows straight down from their head, often covering their eyes.

* Texel: Have long, curly hair.

* Silkie: Have long, silky hair that falls straight down.

* Coronet: Known for their crown of hair on their forehead.

Therefore, if you're looking for a Dutch guinea pig, you're actually looking for a guinea pig with the Dutch color pattern, which can be found on various breeds!