The fruits Rabbit

Domestic rabbits enjoy fruit as an integral part of their diet, but these natural delights should be given sparingly. Compared to staple foods like hay, vegetables, and specific pellets, fruit should be considered a treat. The general rule is to limit fruit to 10% of the rabbit's daily diet, no more than one to two tablespoons of fresh or dried fruit per day.

Rabbit snacks with dried fruits: a real treat

Dried fruit snacks are more than just a treat for our long-eared friends. These treats, known for their irresistible taste, offer the perfect balance of pleasure and nutrition. Rich in natural flavors, they simulate the taste discoveries that a rabbit would make in its natural habitat. But be careful, their natural sweetness, although tempting, requires measured distribution to avoid excess sugar.

Why choose dried fruits for your rabbit?

The answer lies in several advantages: food variety, renewed pleasure, nutritional intake without artifice and benefits for dental health. Dried fruits add a touch of exoticism to routine menus, while providing a source of comfort and reward, without the harm of added sugars. It's a wise way to pamper your companion while ensuring their health.

Responsible handling of dried fruit treats

Offering dried fruit to your rabbit is an act of love that requires discernment and moderation. The key is to maintain these treats as an occasional luxury rather than a daily habit. Alternating with other types of snacks, and monitoring the sugar content, ensures a balanced diet and preserves your rabbit's health, making each treat a special moment.

Training and education through treats

Dried fruits are not only taste pleasures, they become educational and fun training tools. Used wisely, they encourage positive behavior and strengthen the bond between you and your rabbit, making learning fun and rewarding for both.

The fruits

Domestic rabbits enjoy fruit as an integral part of their diet, but these natural delights should be given sparingly. Compared to staple foods like hay, vegetables, and specific pellets, fruit should be considered a treat. The general rule is to limit fruit to 10% of the rabbit's daily diet, no more than one to two tablespoons of fresh or dried fruit per day.

Rabbit snacks with dried fruits: a real treat

Dried fruit snacks are more than just a treat for our long-eared friends. These treats, known for their irresistible taste, offer the perfect balance of pleasure and nutrition. Rich in natural flavors, they simulate the taste discoveries that a rabbit would make in its natural habitat. But be careful, their natural sweetness, although tempting, requires measured distribution to avoid excess sugar.

Why choose dried fruits for your rabbit?

The answer lies in several advantages: food variety, renewed pleasure, nutritional intake without artifice and benefits for dental health. Dried fruits add a touch of exoticism to routine menus, while providing a source of comfort and reward, without the harm of added sugars. It's a wise way to pamper your companion while ensuring their health.

Responsible handling of dried fruit treats

Offering dried fruit to your rabbit is an act of love that requires discernment and moderation. The key is to maintain these treats as an occasional luxury rather than a daily habit. Alternating with other types of snacks, and monitoring the sugar content, ensures a balanced diet and preserves your rabbit's health, making each treat a special moment.

Training and education through treats

Dried fruits are not only taste pleasures, they become educational and fun training tools. Used wisely, they encourage positive behavior and strengthen the bond between you and your rabbit, making learning fun and rewarding for both.

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