Munchers Rose Petals & Timothy Chew Balls - 6 pcs
Munchers Rose Petals & Timothy Chew Balls - 6 pcs

Munchers Rose Petals & Timothy Chew Balls - 6 pcs

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Give your animal a fun and tasty vitamin-fortified treat with Exotic Nutrition's Rose Petal Chew Balls. These ready-to-serve treats are made from a blend of high-quality grains like timothy and marigold flowers to satisfy your companion's love for sweet and crunchy flavors! Each stick is twice-baked to provide a pleasant texture that helps satisfy your animal's natural gnawing instinct and encourages dental health. This treat provides hours of chewing even after the delicious treat layers disappear! Made for rats to be a treat that is not only delicious but also nutritious. Rich in vitamins to support your animal's daily nutrition. Twice-baked to help satisfy the natural gnawing instinct and promote dental health. A fiber-rich, low-protein treat to promote digestion and gastrointestinal health. Healthy treats provide many benefits for both pets and their owners. Treats can add variety to a diet that may be monotonous, provide good exercise for teeth and jaws, and add behavioral enrichment for animals living in small, confined environments. Most importantly, treats form a bond between pets and their owners, helping to enhance relationships and training. Ingredients: Timothy flour, oat flour, marigold flowers Feeding recommendation: Offer alone as a treat or mix with the usual diet to add variety. Portion size will vary based on the type and weight of the animal. Storage instructions: Keep in a cool, dry place. This product is a treat and should be offered in moderation, as it is not a substitute for a balanced and regular diet. Offer treats 2-3 times a week or as a small part (less than 10%) of the main diet. Excessive treats may lead to health issues such as obesity. If your animal is not regularly consuming its balanced diet, stop offering treats until stable eating habits return.
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