Quick answer
Walnuts are better avoided for guinea pigs. They are not a useful food for this species, even if they are safe for another pet.
Skip this food and choose a species-appropriate option instead.
Seed / nut safety check
Walnuts are better avoided for guinea pigs. They are not a useful food for this species, even if they are safe for another pet.
Walnuts are better avoided for guinea pigs. They are not a useful food for this species, even if they are safe for another pet.
Skip this food and choose a species-appropriate option instead.
Avoid walnuts as a routine treat.
Mold, fat, choking, and black walnut concerns make them a poor choice.
Detailed safety guide
Use this page when walnuts shows up as a leftover, novelty snack, or mixed-pet food mistake, including plain walnuts or black walnuts. The main concern is walnuts does not fit a hay-first herbivore diet and can distract from the fiber, vitamin, and gut-motility baseline these pets need.
Guinea Pigs usually rely on grass hay plus vitamin C produce. That makes walnuts different from a generic human-food answer, especially around low-vitamin treats, sugar, dairy, and animal protein.
Walnuts are better avoided for guinea pigs. They are not a useful food for this species, even if they are safe for another pet.
Avoid walnuts as a routine treat.
Mold, fat, choking, and black walnut concerns make them a poor choice.