If your guinea pig's teeth grow too big you can take them to the vet or you can give them hard food and toys to chew on.
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yes. a guinea pigs teeth are always growing.
Guinea pig's teeth continuously grow but you can give them small logs or hay for then to graze them on.
Guinea Pigs have 20 teeth. (:
may be cause they are weak or they have had a fight with another guinea pig. if you can feel the teeth dont worry they will grow back. but if they arent there you should see your vet hope this helps
You should not have to worry about keeping your guinea pigs teeth straight they should stay straight on their own if they arent this could mean they are loose and you should contact a vet immediatly.
Guinea pigs can grow up to 1200 grams
guinea pigs will sometimes break teeth off. since they constantly grow make sure to feed them soft lettuce and other foods they can handle until they grow back. guinea pigs cannot store vitamin c and broken teeth are usually a reflection of scurvy, or a vitamin c defficiency. The website below has information on teeth and other links on how to adjust your pigs diet to get them better. :) http://www.guinealynx.info/teeth.html
They need teeth to eat.
Guinea Pigs are Rodents, and their teeth are always growing. Provide them with materials to gnaw on, and they will take care of their own teeth.
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guinea pigs eat timothy hay to wear their teeth down that continue to grow throught their lives. when a guinea pigs teeth are overgrown it becomes hard to eat and the guinea pig will eventually starve to death.
no they shouldn't lose there teeth they have one set of teeth and that's it. they grow for ever that's why you should have a chew toy in the hutch or a peice of wood so that they can keep their teeth to a healthy length. my guinea pig lost her top teeth so i had to mash her food and hand feed her it took a couple of days for her teeth to grow back but make sure to check that there is a bit of their teeth there where the gum is because if it is just gum you may need to take him for an xray to see if the teeth are going to grow again. hope this helps