The best way to take care of your guinea pig’s teeth is to prevent any issues in the first place. A good level of care will minimise any extra work you have to do and can help avoid any stressful visits to the vet for your furry companion.Â
Provide a good diet Â
Guinea pigs almost always chew and nibble on something to help wear down their teeth. Along with a balanced diet with high quality nuggets, they need a constant supply of fresh hay. Hay makes up around 80% of their overall diet, so finding a good feeding hay is essential. A feeding hay like Excel Long Stem Feeding Hay is made entirely from timothy hay. The fibre-rich hay will aid digestion and help keep your guinea pig’s gut health in perfect working order while keeping their teeth nice and worn down. Â
A study into how diet impacts dental health made it very clear that there are multiple factors when it comes to maintaining healthy teeth. Hay isn’t the only thing you need to keep teeth nice and worn, but a high quality nugget like Excel Guinea Pig Food will also aid in keeping teeth healthy. A daily supply of fresh vegetables and the occasional fruity treat are all part of a healthy diet to keep teeth trimmed. Â
Can I brush my guinea pig’s teeth? Â
While you commonly hear about brushing your canine companion’s teeth, a guinea pig is less discussed because there is no need to worry about helping them clean their teeth. A fiber rich diet with lots of hay will do all the brushing for you. As a prey species, guinea pigs don’t often like to be retrained and getting them used to something like a toothbrush is a much bigger feat. The best way you can protect their teeth is to make sure they have a proper diet along with lots of chew friendly toys they can munch on.Â
How to check your guinea pig’s teethÂ
Since they’re constantly growing nice pearly white teeth from the root, you don’t have to worry too much about plaque, but you should still teach your guinea pig to accept having their teeth checked. You should be able to do a basic health check on your fur baby, which includes feeling over their entire body for any lumps and bumps, looking at their feet and checking inside their mouth. While they can take minutes to complete, it helps to detect any illnesses in their early stages if you know your beloved pet well enough to notice changes. Â
You can check their teeth by sitting them in your lap or someone else’s and pulling back their cheeks to open their mouth gently. You should easily be able to see the incisors and a few premolars and molars, but you may not be able to see right to the very back. Once you’ve confirmed that their teeth and gums all look healthy, you should give them a treat of their favourite food so it’s a pleasant experience. Eventually, they’ll learn that as soon as you handle them closely, they should expect a tasty reward. Â
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