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Herbivore Healthy Treat 3 oz.

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Herbivore Healthy Treat 3 oz.Exotic Nutrition's Critter Selects Herbivore Treat offers an exceptional combination of natural tastes and wholesome ingredients! This delicious blend of sweet potatoes, carrots, green peas, oats, and rose petals is sure to become your pet's preferred snack. Perfect for Chinchillas, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Prairie Dogs, Degus, and a range of other small herbivores. A fantastic source of fiber for your pet's digestive health Serve alone or sprinkle over

Exotic Nutrition's Critter Selects Herbivore Treat offers an exceptional combination of natural tastes and wholesome ingredients! This delicious blend of sweet potatoes, carrots, green peas, oats, and rose petals is sure to become your pet's preferred snack. Perfect for Chinchillas, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Prairie Dogs, Degus, and a range of other small herbivores.

    A fantastic source of fiber for your pet's digestive health
    Serve alone or sprinkle over their favorite meals
    Net Weight: 3 ounces / 85 grams

Nutritious treats provide numerous advantages for both pets and their owners. They can introduce variety to a routine diet, promote healthy chewing for teeth and jaws, and enhance the mental stimulation for animals living in confined spaces. Most importantly, treats help strengthen the bond between pets and their owners, aiding in training and connection.

FEEDING DIRECTIONS: Provide alone as a treat, use in foraging toys, or blend with their regular diet for extra variety. Serving sizes may differ based on the species and weight of the animal.

This product is meant as a treat and should be given in moderation; it is not a replacement for a complete, balanced diet. A proper diet for herbivores should include 70% grass hay, 20% fortified pellets, and 10% other grasses and treats. Offer treats 2-3 times a week or as a small part of the main diet. Excessive treat consumption can lead to health problems. If your pet is not eating its regular balanced diet, refrain from giving treats until normal eating patterns return.

 


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