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8in1 Yogies for Rabbit - Carrot Flavor, 3-1/2-Ounce

8in1 Yogies for Rabbit - Carrot Flavor, 3-1/2-Ounce
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8in1 Yogies for Rabbit - Carrot Flavor, 3-1/2-Ounce

8in1 Yogies for Rabbit - Carrot Flavor, 3.5-Ounce

  • Tasty treats made with real yogurt.

  • In fun plastic yogurt container.

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BB-003-SEOG4727

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Our Price: $5.88 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25.

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Product Details:
Product Length: 11.0 inches
Product Width: 8.0 inches
Product Height: 13.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.3 pounds
Package Length: 2.9 inches
Package Width: 2.8 inches
Package Height: 2.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 10 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

1horrible ingredients list  Jan 04, 2010
By B. Halliop
"They are her absolute favorite and being that they are good for her, they are also a favorite of mine." Sugar, vegetable oil, whey, more sugar, yogurt powder, and colouring? I don't see even ONE ingredient on that list that is even OK for rabbits to eat, let alone 'good' for them. Feed them in tiny tiny quantities as treats if you really want and your rabbit is otherwise very healthy, gets enough exercise, and eats LOTS of timothy hay and a reasonable amount of fresh greens with a good appetite, but please don't make the mistake of thinking they are anything but CANDY, and one of the least healthy kinds of candy you can find at that. Use extreme moderation, or better yet, throw them out and give her a small sliver of banana or other fruit (less than a teaspoon) or a raisin once a day as a treat. Most rabbits adore banana and even though it's far too sweet and high calorie to be anything but a dessert food for them, it's substantially better than this product or anything with this kind of ingredient list. Slivers of apple or pears or other very high fibre fruit are even better rabbit dessert foods. Honestly, their entire system was made to process GRASS and TWIGS. Their digestive tract really won't know what to do with sugar and oil and dairy products. Maybe they 'love it', but then a lot of rabbits also love to chew electrical wires -- they're not always the best judges of what's good for them.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5My bunny loves these  Oct 17, 2007
By Don I. "Don I."
I purchased these as a "filler" to get my order to $25 for the freee shipping. Little did I know how much my dwarft binny would love them. They are a nice treat a few times a week. He only gets 1 at a time, he's a little guy.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Rabbit Crack  Jul 12, 2008
By R. Martin
We have two rabbits--a Rex and a wild bunny--both rescued from the local shelter. The wild rabbit will eat one of these here and there, but the Rex cannot get enough of these. He goes nuts when he sees the container or hears it when we shake it. I guess it is hit or miss, but if the rabbit likes these, he will REALLY like them--it is like crack! We have the fruit flavor as well--makes no difference, he loves both.

3Expensive for actual amount  Jan 09, 2012
By Jules
I know I should have figured out the size of container by the description because it did say the ounces but I was surprised at the size. For that price I expected a bigger container. My bunny does like them but make sure you put the treat in the bowl so it doesn't fall through the cage.

2Rabbit loves them, but not healthy  Aug 31, 2011
By LA VET14
Rabbit charges me for them if he sees or hears the container. He loves them, but for the same reason I love do-nuts. These are NOT healthy for bunnies. 1 a day wont hurt, but I had trouble sticking to this. A piece of dried fruit is a much healthier option for bunny and he enjoys it just as much. I suggest OXBOW treats (all natural and very safe for rabbits). Trust my opinion, I am a small animal veterinary specialist. I only purchased these because I try products out on my bunny before I sell it in my clinic. This will not be sold in my clinic.

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