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Can Guinea Pigs Eat Mushrooms?

Store-bought only - wild mushrooms are deadly

Quick Answer

Yes, but with caution โ€” guinea pigs can eat mushrooms in limited amounts. Plain store-bought mushrooms are safe. Wild mushrooms can be fatal.

Reviewed by Clawmate Vet Teamโ€ขUpdated February 2026

๐ŸนSpecifically for Guinea Pigs

Store-bought mushrooms are safe in small amounts. Wild mushrooms are deadly.

The Full Story

Plain, store-bought mushrooms (button, cremini, portobello, shiitake) are safe for pets in small amounts. However, many wild mushroom species are extremely toxic and potentially fatal to pets. If your pet eats a wild mushroom, treat it as a poisoning emergency. Always cook mushrooms plain - no butter, garlic, or onions.

โœ“ Safety Tips

  • ONLY store-bought varieties
  • Wild mushrooms can be FATAL
  • Cook plain - no garlic or onions
  • If pet eats wild mushroom, go to emergency vet

Recommended Serving for Guinea Pigs

Dogs: 1-2 small cooked pieces. Cats: Not typically interested.

Nutritional Benefits

B VitaminsSeleniumPotassiumAntioxidants

Frequently Asked Questions

Can guinea pigs eat mushrooms?โ–ผ
Store-bought only - wild mushrooms are deadly. Plain store-bought mushrooms are safe. Wild mushrooms can be fatal. Store-bought mushrooms are safe in small amounts. Wild mushrooms are deadly.
Is mushrooms safe for guinea pigs?โ–ผ
Plain, store-bought mushrooms (button, cremini, portobello, shiitake) are safe for pets in small amounts. However, many wild mushroom species are extremely toxic and potentially fatal to pets. If your pet eats a wild mushroom, treat it as a poisoning emergency. Always cook mushrooms plain - no butter, garlic, or onions.
How much mushrooms can I give my guinea pig?โ–ผ
Dogs: 1-2 small cooked pieces. Cats: Not typically interested.
What are the health benefits of mushrooms for guinea pigs?โ–ผ
Mushrooms provides: B Vitamins, Selenium, Potassium, Antioxidants. Plain, store-bought mushrooms (button, cremini, portobello, shiitake) are safe for pets in small amounts. However, many wild mushroom species are extremely toxic and potentially fatal to pets. If your pet eats a wild mushroom, treat it as a poisoning emergency. Always cook mushrooms plain - no butter, garlic, or onions.

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