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Old 11-18-07, 01:52 pm
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Re: Can I feed petstore treats?

Has anyone seen the 'naturals' selection in Pets at Home stores? Most of there stuff I think is good for piggys...none of that stupid added suagr or colourings...
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Re: Can I feed petstore treats?

I think it is ok to feed them pet store treats... but usually it is an occasional treat. mostly they get pellets, hay,veggies, fruit and dry oatmeal... they seem to LOVE it
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Re: Can I feed petstore treats?

Ava, no petstore treats, They are junk food. Again love, read the thread. The question was answered by a moderator.
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Re: Can I feed petstore treats?

ok... the only "store treats" i give them are these little wood sticks with veggie flakes/fruit flakes. it is by Nutriphase and it was a product of canada
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Re: Can I feed petstore treats?

What about yogurt treat, too much sugar?
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Ava, no petstore treats, They are junk food. Again love, read the thread. The question was answered by a moderator.
Exactly.

Just to let you know, I've studied guinea pig nutrition for 2+ years. Please don't give treats made by Nutriphase or any pet store treats as most are made from low quality ingredients and contain things like corn, high sugar content, seeds, colored bits, nuts, etc. These only cause obesity in pigs and they can pose serious choking hazards. If you want to give treats, give healthy veggies and an occasional piece of fruit.

Dry oatmeal is on the no list as well. Cavies have a hard time digesting many grains. They don't need it nor do they benefit from it.

Yogurt treats are a definate no as cavies are lactose intolerant.
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Re: Can I feed petstore treats?

Is it okay to give them Tasty Twigs?

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Re: Can I feed petstore treats?

Here is the info I found on Tasty Twigs-

Munch & crunch! Satisfy your small animal's need to munch with Tasty Twigs. The perfect snack for hamsters, gerbils, rabbits, mice & rats, Tasty Twigs are colorful sticks your pet can eat daily. Available in 2 oz. or 4 oz. bags.

Ingredients: Flour, Soya Oil, Cottonseed Oil, Corn Syrup, Yeast, Baking Soda, EEU Approved Natural and Artificial Flavors and Colors.

The things in bold are not good for cavies. I would avoid these. You will find most pigs won't even chew on any of these type products. Most pigs aren't big chewers. You need to provide unlimited grass hay to help their teeth. If your pig does like to chew, get some plain apple branches or fruit tree branches (NON-pitted fruits only) for them to munch on.

Not sure why you had put the link to google in there. It served no purpose so I removed it.
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Re: Can I feed petstore treats?

I wanted to thank everyone for all of these wonderful answers. I have learned alot.
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Re: Can I feed petstore treats?

Frankie loves bananas or apples as his extra special treats. He also loves cucumbers.
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Frankie loves bananas
Just make sure to go easy on the banana, these should be a VERY rare treat if fed at all (a small bit one time a month max). They have been known to cause severe bloat in pigs.

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Re: Can I feed petstore treats?

He came with Kaytee Honey treat bars but I don't give him anymore of those. His extra special treats are bits of banana apple or peach. I mainly give these to him after like nail clipping time or to reward him. They're not on his general diet.
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Re: Can I feed petstore treats?

What about grapes or oranges?
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What about grapes or oranges?
Fresh can be fed but like with all fruits in small portions and only once or twice per week. Please see the Nutrition Charts thread in the sticky thread section of the Diet and Nutrition forum.
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