Mirrors the nutrition your pet would find in nature
Oxbow Organic Barley Biscuits combine certified organic ingredients into an all-natural, oven-baked crunchy treat your small pet is sure to find irresistible! Made with organic hay, fruits, and vegetables, Organic Barley Biscuits closely mimic the selections your pet would find in nature. Give Organic Barley Biscuits during play, on special occasions, or under loose Oxbow hays to tempt picky eaters who'll eat through the hay to get to the treat.
The USDA Seal indicates that certified organic farmers, who emphasize the use of renewable resources and the conservation of soil and water to enhance environmental quality for future generations, produces over 95% of the ingredients in this product.
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Feeding Directions: Feed 1-2 biscuits a day. Treats should not exceed 5% of your pet's daily food intake. Your pet should have access to fresh drinking water at all times.
Storage recommendations:
Store in a cool, dry location. Keep tightly sealed.
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Anonymous MD
My rabbit LOVES these! They're the perfect size, and apparently quite tasty according to him. He's getting old and has arthritis, but when he hears me opening the bag, he actually stands on his hind legs in anticipation - it's wonderful! I highly recommend these treats.
There is a reason that domestic rabbits are now found in almost as many homes as dogs and cats. Available in a variety of sizes, fur colorations, and breeds, rabbits can make wonderful pets.
Small pet treats can prove invaluable as training motivators or as rewards to positively reinforce good behavior. They are also a fun, inexpensive way to show your rabbit, guinea pig, hamster, gerbil, rat, mouse, chinchilla, or sugar glider.
Dried from a natural, perennial grass, timothy hay is inexpensive and healthy. It aids digestion and helps wear down the constantly growing teeth of rabbits and true herbivores, such as chinchillas and guinea pigs.
Guinea pigs share a unique quality with human beings: the inability to synthesize (create) Vitamin C for their bodies. Because this is true, as in human beings, Vitamin C must be supplied to guinea pigs through food or supplement intake.