Guinea pigs should not eat lemon grass because it is an irritant and can cause discomfort to their sensitive digestive system. Additionally, lemon grass is quite acidic, which can lead to digestive issues and potential harm to their teeth.
Guinea pigs should not eat lemon grass because it is an irritant and can cause discomfort to their sensitive digestive system. Additionally, lemon grass is quite acidic, which can lead to digestive issues and potential harm to their teeth.
Up to 7 days a week Guinea pigs can eat pellets that are hay-based and do not contain added sugars, as these provide essential
1-2 times a week Guinea pigs can occasionally have apple as a treat, but it should be given in moderation due to its high
Guinea pigs should not eat leek because it belongs to the allium family, which contains haemolytic anaemia causing agents. If fed to guinea pigs
Guinea pigs should not eat eggplant because it acts as a moderate irritant for their digestive system. Eggplant belongs to the nightshade family, and