Sam_
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I got a bag of organic ones an d the ingredients just say "strawberries" is it safe for them to eat?
should be safe, have a picture?I got a bag of organic ones an d the ingredients just say "strawberries" is it safe for them to eat?
I can get a picture from the websiteshould be safe, have a picture?
heres the strawberries: Amazon.com: 365 by Whole Foods Market, Freeze-Dried Fruit Slices, Strawberry, 1.2 Ounceshould be safe, have a picture?
Looks safe to me
a once every couple of days treat?Very limited amounts, even more so than if it was fresh as it shrinks and becomes more condensed with drying. And only if it doesn't cause mushy poop or other signs of digestive upset.
I was wondering what to do for bunny that doesn't like bananas. Thanks. I'll try that.Like @Preitler said, it's still fruit and has a ton of sugar, even if none is added. So, yes, it's safe, but no, it's not healthy. So I'd echo and say, fine if you use them sparingly for treats, but they shouldn't be part of your little one's "diet". I use freeze-dried bananas for treats. I have a peculiar bun who hates bananas, but loves them when they're crunchy!
How do you keep from eating them all yourself?
be careful. baby carrots can have not rabbit safe chemicals on themI give my bunny 2-3 baby carrots or an apple slice when she gets into her cage at night.
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