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Forum DIET & CARE Bunny Chew Toys

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    • jennifer
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        Hey guys, 

        I should’ve done more research into they toys I was buying for my soon to be new baby bunny. I am in the process of preparing for her, and I realized that I bought a lot of toys from amazon that were originally manufactured in China. I know the FDA occassionally warns dog owners about dog treats manufacuted in China. So my question is, I bought toys with all good reviews, and 4 stars+ that claim to be natural, would you still give them to your bunny? Sorry, It’s just that amazon has a bit of a sketch factor. 


      • Kiki
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          To be honest, I wouldn’t worry too much about that as long is it is bunny friendly wood types and non toxic paint. My bunny never ever chews on bought toys anyways. She is kind of like my cats, the best ‘toys’ are the free ones (like my baseboards, ugh!)
          Good luck with your new baby!
          Also, when he or she is big enough to have it get them a willow wreath, or pine cones – good to chew on and safe for them

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