Give your favorite furball Vitakraft Drops Wild Berry Yogurt Rabbit Treats and he’ll be so “hop”-py! These tasty, sweet, small animal treats are made with real yogurt and natural whey protein and have no artificial colors or preservatives. The smooth and creamy morsels are great as an extra special reward for your best bunny!
Item Number | 96280 |
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Made In | United States |
Food Form | Treats |
Small Pet Type | Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Hamster |
Sugar, Vegetable Oil, Dried Whey Protein Concentrate, Dried Skimmed Milk, Dried Yogurt, Corn Starch, Lecithin, Ascorbic Acid, Vanilla.
Crude Protein | 5.9% min |
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Crude Fat | 22.5% min |
Crude Fiber | 1.7% max |
Moisture | 2.7% max |
Give your pet 1 - 3 Drops per day as a treat.
These are very high in sugar and are not healthy for your piggies or any animal in that matter. Aim for timothy treats for your piggies!
these have so much sugar in them, if you buy these for ur small animal please don’t give them much. you could buy yogies instead they are better.
They came on time and in good condition. The piggies, rabbits, and hamster loved them.
I got these a while ago for my Guinea Pig, and he loves them! They are his favorite treat, and he always starts pop corning every time I get the bag out. Great for training as well.
these can kill your bunny, guinea pig, sugar glider, etc.. these small animals are not built to digest dairy and too much of it could potentially kill them. when i adopted my bunny, she had been eating so many of these that she was severely overweight and had to be put on a diet. HEALTHY alternatives include : banana (a bunny favorite), apples, strawberries, blueberries, and cranberries!
My Callie liked them not at all and she likes yogurt drops a lot. So I’m not sure if it’s the flavoring or ?
These drops provide our rabbit with probiotic needs that she can't get in captivity. PLUS (and this is a big one) ... she loves these so much, she will eat these out of our hands. Background: Our rabbit was a feral bunny. At a mere 2 inches in size she attacked our lawn mower. She is now our pet, but still feral in most of her behaviors other than extreme TV addiction and having a Red Healer as her favorite play pal.
The first ingredient on the list is sugar. Any animal should not have that sugar in their diet. This treat should be given at least every two weeks. They suggest every 2 to 3 days. DONT DO THAT.
You can't give too many though because the ingredients contains sugar but it is her favorite treat.
I got these for my hamster before I knew much about hamsters, and she loved them but they are unhealthy. These are fine in moderation( one every 1-2 weeks) but are high in sugar and fats, so are not ideal as a regular treat. Instead use Gerber baby puffs, (apple strawberry, blueberry etc) which are lower in fat and sugar, and hamsters also love. They are so cute when they eat the puffs!