Guinea pigs are warm-blooded animals that cannot produce their own vitamin C. Their need for vitamin C is acquired by ingesting foods that are rich in this nutrient such as fruits and vegetables that are rich in vitamins, yogurt that is enriched in vitamin C, and also vitamin C drops that are given to baby guinea pigs. Guinea pigs benefit from the purest and freshest supplies of Vitamin C. Pellets that are given to guinea pigs contain vitamin C, but the exposure of the pellets to the environment and air may depreciate the value of the nutrient in the pellet. Refrain from buying pellets that are placed in bins because there is a high probability of exposure to environmental factors that can have a negative impact on their quality.
A discussion with your vet
Virginia Beach, VA regarding the nutritional requirements of your
guinea pig is important and must be done regularly.
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