Yes, guinea pigs should have a saltblock.
No. Don't feed guinea pigs any kind of salt.
salt wheels give guinea pigs some of the minerals they need but cant get yeah it is suitable for them but most of the time they don't eat it and when you clean out their cage you could axidently through it away with the other poo
Well, isn't that a wonderful question! Guinea pigs actually don't need salt licks because they can get all the necessary nutrients from their food. Providing a balanced diet with fresh veggies and hay will keep your furry friends healthy and happy. Just like painting a happy little tree, taking care of your guinea pig's needs will create a beautiful and harmonious bond between you both.
Guinea pigs should have a white salt lick, as brown or colored salt licks may contain added ingredients that are harmful to their health. White salt licks are pure and safe for guinea pigs to consume in moderation.
No, guinea pigs should not eat sweet and salty nut bars. These snacks are high in sugar, salt, and fats which are not suitable for the sensitive digestive system of guinea pigs. It's best to stick to a diet of hay, fresh vegetables, and pellets specifically formulated for guinea pigs.
Yes, they eat so much they need a salt block to lick daily.
We have has guinea pigs for years and we give them salt wheels, all animals need some salt and they only eat vegetable and pellets which aren't high in salt content. So yes, guinea pigs can have salt wheels.
No. Don't feed guinea pigs any kind of salt.
salt wheels give guinea pigs some of the minerals they need but cant get yeah it is suitable for them but most of the time they don't eat it and when you clean out their cage you could axidently through it away with the other poo
They eat the regular guinea pig diet. Guinea pig pellets, timothy hay, water, chew treats, and get them a chew block or salt chew also to help wear their teeth down.
Guinea pigs can swim but only in shallow water, NEVER let them out of your sight and don't put them in with salt or chlorinated water
Well, isn't that a wonderful question! Guinea pigs actually don't need salt licks because they can get all the necessary nutrients from their food. Providing a balanced diet with fresh veggies and hay will keep your furry friends healthy and happy. Just like painting a happy little tree, taking care of your guinea pig's needs will create a beautiful and harmonious bond between you both.
^^Yes, they can. It's quite cute, actually. Now, please know not all Piigies will do this. Some just like to lick people's fingers, some bite, some sniff, and it goes on and on. It depends on the personality!-GuineaBooAnswerGuinea pigs will lick you because your skin is covered with a fine layer of salt which pigs need a little of in their diets (just like us!). A salt lick in the hutch will ensure your pig has the salt he needs whenever he wants it.
they don't NEED vitamins, you can get a salt lick or something.
Guinea pigs should have a white salt lick, as brown or colored salt licks may contain added ingredients that are harmful to their health. White salt licks are pure and safe for guinea pigs to consume in moderation.
No, guinea pigs should not eat sweet and salty nut bars. These snacks are high in sugar, salt, and fats which are not suitable for the sensitive digestive system of guinea pigs. It's best to stick to a diet of hay, fresh vegetables, and pellets specifically formulated for guinea pigs.
Hay and plenty of suitable veggies are great though if they do not have guinea pig muesli or nuggets/pellets then they will need something to gnaw on-suitably treated wood (specifically for guinea pigs) or salt blocks (can be found in most good pet shops) :)