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Chinchilla Treat Sampler - Healthy Natural Assorted
Chinchilla Treat Sampler - Healthy Natural Assorted
Chinchilla Treat Sampler - Healthy Natural Assorted
Chinchilla Treat Sampler - Healthy Natural Assorted
Chinchilla Treat Sampler - Healthy Natural Assorted

Chinchilla Treat Sampler - Healthy Natural Assorted Variety Treat Package - Rose Hips, Pea Flakes, Calendula Flowers, Timothy Puff Sticks & More - For Pet Chinchilla & Other Herbivores

Product ID : 50004265
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Galleon Product ID 50004265
UPC / ISBN 810012543873
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About Chinchilla Treat Sampler - Healthy Natural Assorted

The Chinchilla Treat Sampler is an easy way for your pet chinchilla to try a variety of new treats, all at an economical price. INCLUDES: Dried Rose Hips, Green Pea Flakes, Herbivore Healthy Treat, Calendula Flower Treat, and Timothy Nibbles. NET WEIGHT: 15.4 ounces (individual packages vary from 12 grams to 6 ounces) FEATURES: ✔ NUTRITIOUS - Great source of dietary fiber and vitamin C ✔ SATISFYING - Crunchy textures helps satisfy your pets natural chewing instincts ✔ EASY TO FEED - Offer alone or sprinkle on top of favorite foods ✔ VARIETY - Lends variety to an otherwise monotonous diet ✔ DENTAL HEALTH - Provides good exercise for teeth and jaws ✔ ENRICHMENT - Adds behavioral enrichment for animals that spend their lives in a small, limited environment ✔ BONDING - Forms a connection between pets and pet owners, assisting in bonding and training. FEEDING DIRECTIONS: Offer alone as a treat, in foraging toys, or mix with a regular diet for added variety. Serving size will vary based on animal species and weight. This product is a treat and should be fed sparingly, it is not a substitute for a regular, balanced diet. A balanced diet for herbivores consists of 70% grass hay, 20% fortified pellet, and 10% other grasses and treats. Offer treats 2-3 times per week or as a small portion of the main diet. Treats may lead to health issues when fed in excess. If your pet is not consuming its regular balanced diet, withhold serving treats until stable eating habits resume.