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Forum DIET & CARE gerber graduate puffs

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    • katiekat6612
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        hello

        so i am going to get some gerber puffs for my hams and was wondering if any of the flavors are rabbit safe (they also have an organic line with veggie flavors http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=19488756&ab=BRU:bproduct_rr:Customers%20Also%20Liked:5) thanks


      • Sarita
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          These appear to be some kind of grain snack for babies. I think you are better off with something designed for rabbits like the Oxbow treats. Or use pellets as a treat.


        • Tessie
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            First few ingredients are: “Organic whole wheat flour, organic rice flour, organic wheat starch, organic cane sugar..” so, on the basis that it’s basically flour and sugar I think it’s probably not good for bunny.

            Fruit is always the best treat I think!


          • katiekat6612
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              ok thanks yea i feed my ace oxbow pellets and oxbow hay (along with veggies) so next time I’m at petsmart ill just add to my oxbow collection


            • LittlePuffyTail
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                My buns LOVE the Oxbow cookie-type treats.

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