Can baking soda hurt a guinea pig?
Baking soda is not toxic to guinea pigs, but should not be given to them unless specifically recommended by a veterinarian. While baking soda is generally edible, it can cause irritation to the guinea pig's digestive tract if ingested in large amounts. Additionally, baking soda can react with other substances in the guinea pig's diet and create toxic compounds.
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