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Bunneh's Bunny Rabbit Treats Recipe - Food.com

Bunneh LOVES these! After he has his treat, he thanks me by licking a hole in my arm, or darned near! You could replace the carrot with apple or pear, but keep in mind these are treats, not a regular diet/food, and should be given sparingly. For a bunny, 1 tablespoon of fruit a day is the maximum you should give your furball. Timothy hay pellets are the best type of pellets, Zupreem the best brand. Recipe adapted from Brenda Plaxton's.

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How to Make DIY Rabbit Toys

Have you been searching for the best rabbit toys for your rabbit? Before clicking purchase, check out these easy DIY rabbit toys that your bunny will love. Using recycled materials from home, you can make easy homemade rabbit toys that will provide your rabbit with the mental and physical stimulation that they need. Rabbit toys and boredom busters are necessary for your pet rabbit's health and well-being! This a great way to save money, treat your pet and live a more eco-friendly lifestyle.

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Homemade Treats Your Bun Will LOVE!

When Bean got neutered, we had a bit of scare where he wasn’t eating or pooping so of course our Vet gave us Oxbow Critical Care. After a couple days of syringe feeding Beanie Boy was back to normal but we had so much extra Critical Care that would expire before we would ever need to use it all. My vet suggested I make “meatballs” out of the extra powder, but Bean wouldn’t eat them, so I came up with this really simple treat recipe. Give it a try!Supplies- Parchment Paper or wax paper…

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