What is poisonous to guinea pigs




















Guinea pigs are natural herbivores and would spend their time foraging and grazing in small herds in the wild. They need to be fed the types of food they have adapted to eat. Their teeth are continuously growing, which is one of the reasons why they need plenty of roughage to chew; this wears down their teeth and helps prevent serious dental problems. Providing sufficient fibre in their diet is also very important for both their gastrointestinal system and general health.

Providing the opportunity for your guinea pig to graze on grass is also important to their wellbeing. If they do not have an areas where they can graze safely for example, free roaming in a safe enclosure , then offering cut grass is another alternative however, they should not be fed lawn trimmings, as these can cause digestive upsets.

When you harvest grass to feed to your guinea pigs you need to make sure it is safe. Just as with hay, Lucerne alfalfa should not be given fresh and clover should be avoided where possible and not given in large quantities. It is important that guinea pigs are introduced to a variety of different and healthy foods from a young age, as they may not try or accept new foods later in life. Please note that it is normal for guinea pigs to eat their soft, nitrogen-rich faeces that are derived from their caecum after they pass them coprophagy.

This does not indicate any kind of dietary deficiency or abnormality and guinea pigs should be allowed to do this. Guinea pigs should not be fed Lucerne alfalfa or Clover hay, as these are too high in protein and calcium. Imagine giving some chocolate to your guinea pig every day.

Your guinea pig can quickly accumulate unnecessary weight and this can cause a variety of health problems such as weight problems, high sugar, etc.

Seeds should never be given to guinea pigs. The main reason for this is that they can be very easy to swallow accidentally and the seeds can easily choke your guinea pig. Finally, some seeds contain arsenic, which can be deadly for a guinea pig.

When visiting a pet shop, you often see those guinea pig treats. They look kinda delicious and your guinea pig seems to enjoy it. The catch is that some of these treats contain ingredients unhealthy for guinea pigs.

When we talk about unusable ingredients, we usually think about mealworms. Next time you plan on buying some treats, please read the product description carefully and decide whether or not to buy it.

Check out our review of the best and healthy guinea pig treats. Through trial and error, your guinea pig can suffer from diarrhea and various digestion problems, so bothering it with lettuce is pointless. This is the main issue with lettuce as it can lead to very problematic diarrheas during the day.

As for alternatives, you can always go for carrot tops, dandelions greens, and endive. Guinea pigs can get bloated, too. And when that happens, they have no way of releasing the excessive gas.

On the other hand, guinea pigs, with no possibility of releasing it, will get bloated. This condition can decrease the appetite of a pig as well as make it less active, as a result of bloat and pain in the stomach. Under any circumstances, stay away from these vegetables and instead, go for some of the vegetables we mentioned in the previous section.

Be sure to avoid giving them too many sugary fruits such as bananas, oranges, apples, and pears. They can eat these fruits but occasionally and in low serving sizes. Instead, focus on giving some low-sugar fruit. If given in the right amount, fruit can supply a guinea pig with a healthy dose of vitamins.

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