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Calendula Flower Treat

$4.95 $4.19

The Exotic Nutrition Calendula Flower Treat is a nutritious and delicious supplement for your pet. It contains a low energy content, but is rich in fiber, making it the perfect treat for herbivores such as Degus, Prairie Dogs, Chinchillas, Squirrels, Rabbits, and Guinea Pigs. These animals thrive on grasses, flowers, seeds, bark, and roots in the wild. In addition to being tasty, this treat provides a triple action boost for their stomachs by aiding digestion, acting as an antioxidant, and stimulating appetite. Its natural properties also support general health and the endocrine system, promoting the well-being of your beloved pet.

Healthy treats have several benefits for both pets and pet owners. Treats can lend variety to an otherwise monotonous diet, provide good exercise for teeth and jaws, and add behavioral enrichment for animals that spend their lives in a small, limited environment. Most importantly, treats form a connection between pets and pet owners, assisting in bonding and training.

INGREDIENTS: Dried Calendula Flowers

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: Crude Protein 2.0% (min), Crude Fat 1.0% (min), Crude Fiber 8.0% (max), Moisture 3.0% (max)

FEEDING RECOMMENDATION: These products are not a substitute for a regular, balanced diet. Offer 2-3 times per week, or mix in with food as a small portion (less than 10%) of the main diet. If your pet is not consuming its regular balanced diet, withhold serving treats until stable eating habits resume.

 

 

1 oz

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Chris Bell

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MsZiggy01
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My Guinea piggies love these products -

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Bridget Aylward
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Awesome treat for my Linneolated and Kakariki Parrots.. the Conures and Cockatiels seem to enjoy them sprinkled on their salads as well!! -Bridget A.

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ARPena415
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My chinchilla loves these!! Nothing gets his attention faster than these treats! I had to board him for almost 10 days as we had our ceilings and roof replaced after a storm, and the boarding facility said he began to give them a little bit of trouble going back into his enclosure at the end of playtime - until I dropped of these treats and he was so happy he’d race back into his house and wait for them! -Alexis P.

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Natsko McKissack
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What I was looking for! -Natsko M.