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Forum DIET & CARE Rosewood naturals dandelion sticks???

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    • Baby Bunny
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        So my bf got my bun some of those rosewood naturals dandelion sticks, which was awesome and i was super excited cuz most treats at the store have stuff in them that isnt good for rabbits so i thought these would be great. But then i read the ingredients and it says, cereals, seeds, vegetables, dandelion, nuts, eggs, and egg products…which ive always heard that grain, seeds, nuts, and eggs are not good for our buns. Is this true? Or will they be safe to feed just these two sticks?


      • jerseygirl
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          I just looked them up myself. They don’t look suitable for rabbits, I’m afraid.
          It says “small animal treat” so maybe ok for rats or chinchillas??
          Rosewood does have some nice rabbit treats, I think. Just not those. It’s a shame.

          Once, my little nephew was excited to give me a seed bar treat when I first got a rabbit. I didn’t have the heart to say it was bad for them. I think I let her have a nibble then took it away after nephew had gone home.


        • Bam
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            I agree with Jersey, they’re not good for rabbits. Hamsters or rats would love them though, they’re not all vegan like buns. Rosewood does have some good bunny stuff, so it’s not a bad brand.


          • Baby Bunny
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              Man, that sucks. Ya my boyfriend got it for my bun and i really appreciate the thought and it makes me happy that he would get something for him, so its gonna be hard to tell him its not good for him. It sucks too, cuz it says right on the package that its “ideal for all rabbits, Guinea pigs, hamsters, rats, mice, and gerbils” i hate how most treats say they are ok for rabbits, but really they arent. I guess ill just stick to romaine, cilantro, apples, and bananas lol. Those are his favorite. He does love the rosewood brand toy balls though! I also got the rosewood “natures salad” once too, but i returned it cuz it too had some bad ingredients. Like corn ? well thank you for your help! I really appreciate it

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