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Rose Bud Bites
Rose buds are an elegant and delightful little snack for small pets. Thanks to a lot of vitamin C, healthy compounds and various antioxidants, rose is known to help the immune system by fighting and killing various bacteria and infections.
Rose buds are used to treat diarrhea, kidney disorders, constipation, and other intestinal disorders as well as improving breathing. They are a wonderful tonic for the liver, kidney, gallbladder, and respiratory system.
NET WEIGHT: 1oz (28g)
INGREDIENTS: rose buds* (*certified organic)
SUGGESTED USE: up to 4 buds daily per 5 lbs body weight. Sprinkle over food or directly onto a mat or bowl or stuff a pinch into chew toys to promote feeding, foraging, and enrichment.
SUITABLE FOR: rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamsters, gerbils, rats, mice
STORAGE: for maximum freshness transfer to an airtight container and store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight
SHELF LIFE: dried goods will stay viable for 1-3 years if properly stored; beyond that potency begins to decline but they are still safe to consume
QUALITY ASSURANCE: This product has been reviewed and recommended by Lucile Moore PhD, widely recognized rabbit expert and author of Rabbit Nutrition and Nutritional Healing.
Treats should never exceed 2% of your pet's daily diet. Serving size formulated for the average healthy rabbit; consult with an expert about recommended dosage for other species. Minimum age for use is 6 months. Always introduce new foods slowly. Product does not replace proper vet care or medication.
Great guilt free treat that my buns love and it good for them!!!
My rabbit loves rose buds! Her favorite treat with hay or salad.
My bunny loves the rose bud bites. Great quality
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