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My guinea pigs teeth are broken. What do I do?

Broken guinea Pig teeth
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My guinea pigs teeth are broken. What do I do?

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A guinea pig’s teeth grow continuously, so it is important that they have enough hay and other roughage in their diet to wear the teeth down. If the front teeth are broken, they must be clipped to an even level so that the bite is even. Keep in mind that the teeth are always growing; if a tooth is actually missing, it will grow back as long as the root remains. You may need to feed your guinea pig soft food, if the alignment is affected, until the teeth grow back.

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