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Forum DIET & CARE Age to introduce wood chews

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    • allegrabunny
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        When can I safely start to introduce wood chews to the babies?  (6 weeks)  They are already chewing on furniture,( I know bunny proofing)   Can I give them untreated pine or apple wood?  


      • Monkeybun
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          can introduce toys and chews at any age I think, especially if they are chewing on furniture. apple stick are a fav here


        • mrmac
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            My two rex bunnies love apple sticks. Dennis will eat them into toothpicks he loves them so much!


          • LoveChaCha
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              Apple orchard sticks are YUMMY to bunnies!

              Also, try the scented wood block toys that BinkyBunny Store sells It is a LOVE!!

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