Bunny snacks enjoy nature apple wood 6x100gr

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What is Bunny Snacks Enjoy Nature Applewood 6x100gr?

Bunny Snacks Enjoy Nature Apple Wood 6x100gr It's a natural, chewable snack made with applewood, specifically designed for rodents and rabbits. This product is from the brand Bunny It is classified as a food accessory and supplement For dental care and entertainment of small pets. Its main benefit is promote the natural wear of teethpreventing dental overgrowth problems, while offering a safe and chemical-free gnawing activity.

Characteristics and benefits

  • Natural apple wood: without additives or preservatives, ideal for instinctive gnawing.
  • Convenient 6x100g format: allows you to offer individual portions without waste.
  • Dental benefit: helps to file down the continuously growing incisors of rodents and rabbits.
  • Enhanced entertainmentIt reduces boredom and stress by stimulating natural gnawing behavior.
  • No added sugars or grains: suitable for maintenance diets of herbivores.
  • Eco-friendly presentation: wood from controlled pruning of apple trees.

How to use

Offer a piece of applewood directly in the cage or on a gnawing surface. Recommended monitor the first intake To ensure your pet chews properly. It can be used daily, replacing the piece when it is completely worn or dirty. There's no need to remove the bark, as it is safe. Consult with the vet if the pet has previous dental problems or if difficulty gnawing is observed.

Indicated for

This snack is indicated for rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamsters, gerbils, rats and other domestic rodentsIt is suitable for all ages, from children to adults, provided they have normal chewing ability. It is not a complete food, but rather a supplement for dental care and overall well-being.

FAQ

Can I give my rabbit this snack every day?

Yes, applewood is safe for daily consumption. It's recommended to offer a small piece every day or every other day, depending on the size of your pet and their dental wear. Be sure to remove any excess to maintain cage hygiene.

Is it safe if my guinea pig swallows small pieces of wood?

Yes, applewood is non-toxic and fibrous, so small fragments pass through the digestive system without issue. However, if you observe signs of choking or discomfort, consult your veterinarian. For very small pets (dwarf hamsters), monitor the size of the pieces.

How long does a 100g piece last for a medium-sized rabbit?

The duration depends on the gnawing rate of each animal. In an active rabbit, a 100g piece can last between 3 and 7 days. If it breaks into very small pieces, remove the remains to prevent dirt buildup. Replace the piece when it is completely worn down.

How to store the product so that it doesn't spoil?

Store the pieces in a cool, dry place, away from direct moisture. Natural wood can absorb moisture and develop mold if stored in humid environments. Use the original packaging or an airtight container. The shelf life is several months if properly stored.

Can this snack replace hay in my rodent's diet?

No, applewood is a supplement for dental wear and entertainment, not food. Grass hay should still form the basis of the diet (80-90%) to ensure the fiber necessary for digestion and continued dental wear. This snack does not replace hay.

Is it suitable for dwarf hamsters or young gerbils?

Yes, provided small pieces are offered and their use is supervised. Applewood is safe for small rodents, but avoid overly large pieces that could be difficult for them to handle. For dwarf hamsters, break the piece into 2-3 cm fragments.

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