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True Instinct launches ‘High Meat’ Cat and Kitten Range
The importance of Hay for Guinea Pigs – New Educational Poster from PFMA
Award-winning brands team up for social media campaign
New research reveals the keys to happy pets
Supa Ltd launches two new pet carriers
National award for hero Police Dog
Animal Activities Licensing course for inspectors becomes a level 3 qualification
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The importance of Hay for Guinea Pigs – New Educational Poster from PFMA

 

Having access to good quality hay or grass is key for guinea pigs' digestive and dental health. Access to hay and grass also encourages natural foraging and grazing behaviour which is important in their overall health and welfare.

 

This new poster from the Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association (PFMA) highlights what guinea pigs need in their diet to stay fit and healthy.

 

The poster can be downloaded in up to A3 size for your pet shop, veterinary consult room, classroom or home as a vibrant reminder of what a healthy diet for guinea pigs looks like.

https://www.pfma.org.uk/the-importance-of-hay-poster-guinea-pigs

 

For more information on Guinea pigs' nutritional requirements please visit

https://www.pfma.org.uk/guinea-pigs 

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