Happy Teeth, Healthy Guinea Pig: A Complete Guide to Dental Care
Did you know a guinea pig’s teeth never stop growing? In the wild, constant grazing keeps them perfectly filed. But for our pampered pets, dental problems are one of the most common—and preventable—health issues.
The good news? Supporting your piggy’s dental health is simple when you know the right steps. Here are four key considerations and practical solutions to keep that smile bright.

1. Hay is the Hero (And Always Free-Fed)
The Problem: A low-fiber diet leads to overgrown teeth, mouth sores, and pain.
The Solution: Unlimited, high-quality grassy hay (like Timothy) should make up 80% of their diet. The tough, fibrous texture naturally grinds down molars as they chew.
Pro tip: Offer a hay variety pack. Switching textures keeps them interested and works different tooth surfaces.
2. The Right Veggies & Pellets
The Problem: Soft pellets alone don’t wear teeth down.
The Solution: Use plain, timothy-based pellets (no colorful mixes). Add 1 cup of leafy greens daily. The chewing action on crunchy veg helps plus delivers Vitamin C (vital for gum health).
3. Smart Chews & Enrichment
The Problem: Bored piggies don’t chew enough.
The Solution: Provide safe, fiber-rich plant chews. Place enrichment toys in their habitat to stimulate daily exercise and mental activeness. Avoid any dyed or glued toys.
👉Teewy pick: 100% edible, plant-based chew toys
4. Routine Home & Vet Checks
The Problem: Dental issues hide until your pig stops eating.
The Solution: Once a week, gently check for drooling, weight loss, or a wet chin. Offer a woven grass tunnel or seagrass mat—they love shredding it, giving back teeth a workout.
Remember: Annual vet exams catch problems early. If your guinea pig suddenly refuses hay, see a vet immediately.
A Final Chew
Supporting guinea pig dental health doesn’t require expensive gadgets—just consistent access to hay, safe chews, and proper diet. Your local pet supply store has everything you need to build a “dental wellness kit” your pig will happily gnaw through.
Happy chewing! 🐹
