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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Granola Bars

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    • CookyMyCuteLittleBunny
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        At the pet shop I found something that looks like a granola bar, but for rabbits. It doesn’t got cereals or things that can harm him, it’s got vegetable seeds, fruits, dandelion and carrot roots. My question is what could stick them all together? It doesn’t say on the back that it has got honey or extra sugar, but I am afraid to give it to him as I just cannot understand what can stick all those fruits and veggies together, than honey and/or sugar.                                                                                               

         Can anyone help me?


      • kurottabun
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          I’m not quite sure with regards to your question in particular, but I normally don’t buy treats from pet stores as there are too many sold there which are not actually suitable for bunnies. Oxbow does carry a few good ones though.

          I think it’s almost always better to just give them the pure, natural food itself as a treat, i.e. give a small piece of banana rather than a “treat made of banana”, or give a stalk of dandelion flower etc.

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