Guinea Pig Treats
Tiny Treats - Big Squeaks
Small Pets - Big Personality
Guinea Pigs are very social animals and need to be kept in pairs or groups, to prevent loneliness. These little piggies love their humans and will get very excited to see you, making lots of different squeaking noises to communicate with you. They get super excited for delicious treats.
It is essential that your little pet has unlimited access to hay and a small amount of pellets.
Guinea pig teeth grow continuously, and require constant wear to prevent them from becoming overgrown and causing health problems. Guinea pigs are very curious pets and discover the world through their mouth. Offering a variety of nutritious treats to their diet and providing stimulating enrichment will keep your little fury friends happy and healthy.
Frequently asked questions
Guinea pigs need unlimited hay, daily vegetables, and a small amount of vitamin-C fortified pellets, and plenty of fresh water. They cannot make their own vitamin C, so they must get it from their diet.
The best way to keep your little piggies teeth healthy is to provide the correct diet.
Timothy hay is a great choice for your furry friends. Its coarse, fibrous texture encourages a natural side-to-side grinding motion, which wears down their teeth as they chew.
Providing safe wood twigs or wood enrichment for your pets is also essential. This satisfies their natural need to chew and also acts as a boredom buster.
If you notice your guinea pig’s teeth becoming overgrown or notice your guinea pig struggling to eat or eating less than usual, seek assistance from a vet.
Yes! These little fluff balls enjoy tunnels, chew toys, hideouts, hay piles, and foraging activities. They are curious little pets and need lots of enrichment.
Guinea pigs rarely bite. If they do, it is usually because they are scared, in pain, or think your fingers smell like food.