Eye Infections in Guinea Pigs
An untreated eye infection can lead to blindness. If your guinea pig has water eyes or they keep them closed they could have an infection. Learn more.
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An untreated eye infection can lead to blindness. If your guinea pig has water eyes or they keep them closed they could have an infection. Learn more.
Ear infections can be painful for your guinea pig. If your guinea pig is constantly itching at their ears it could be a sign of infection. Learn more.
Yes, guinea pigs can eat asparagus but it may be hard for them to eat some parts of it. Asparagus is filled with vitamins making them a good choice. Learn more.
Yes guinea pigs can eat cilantro. Cilantro can be given to your guinea pig fresh or combined with other foods to improve taste. Learn more.
Yes guinea pigs can eat mango. Mangoes are rich in vitamins and nutrients making them a great snack for your guinea pig. Learn more.
Guinea pig’s require vitamin C from their diet, tablets or by other means. If you don’t give your guinea pig vitamin C you could face scurvy.
Zucchini is one of the best fruits you can give to a guinea pig and is very rich in nutrients. Zucchini should not replace a stable diet. Learn more.
Pineapple is a tropical fruit with complex flavors of sour and sweet that provides pleasure to many.
Pineapple can be fed as an occasional treat and your guinea pig will likely love this fruit. You’ll want to be careful though as too much pineapple can hurt your guinea pig.
The Coronet guinea pig is a common show breed with longer hair like the Lunkarya. These guinea pigs are playful and love kids. Learn more.
The Lunkarya guinea pig has a long mane and maintains an appearance of being “unkept”. The curly hair often sought after by breeders. Learn more.