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I think my guinea pig ate washing powder

Because my dad saw my guinea pig biting i gues on the powder.
If the vet is not exotic then how could he examine my guinea pig?

I am very sorry for your loss. Please make sure that your piggies cannot get any dangerous stuff ever again.

Please take the time to read our food guide. Hay should make what humans eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner - hay and fresh grass is their main source of food for which teeth and the digestion are laid out for. Veg is about a human afternoon snack and pellets should be what you have for dessert. This is very important for long term health and a longer life span.
Please take the time to read this guide here. It looks at all food groups in detail and as part of their full diet: Long Term Balanced General And Special Needs Guinea Pig Diets

There is lots of interesting and helpful information via these links here; especially as your time zone is quite different to ours. Worth bookmarking and using as a resource:
Getting Started - New Owners' Most Helpful Guides
Emergency Resources and Critical Illness Care - Contents list and subforum link

PS: In a life or death emergency, any vet will do you can get to first.
 
So sorry for your loss x
If it’s a question of affording hay or pellets then hay is far more important to your piggies health than pellets
 
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