🍓 Treat your small pet to fruity, grain-free bliss!
Sherwood Pet Health Treats offer a grain-free, low-sugar, and fiber-rich snack made from real fruits like pineapple, papaya, strawberry, banana, and cranberries. Specially crafted for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas, these treats support sensitive digestion and provide a wholesome, natural way to reward your small pet.
R**B
Tasty treat for rabbits
My bunny really likes these treats
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Rabbits love them
My rabbits absolutly love these. Took 1 a little time to try, now they really like them.
A**T
Hard Pass from the Piggies, But The Bunny LOVES
I bought these as a stocking stuffer for our guinea pigs, but they weren't interested AT ALL. I wasn't even able to get them to keep one in their mouth for a few seconds.The bunny, however, goes completely BONKERS for them. As soon as he hears you rustling the bag, he starts running in circles. This is the only food that I cannot feed him out of my hand because he gets so excited that he accidentally bites my hand HARD.They are kind of like the hard candy hearts you see on Valentine's Day, except smaller. Or like a Smarties candy, but heart-shaped. The Sherwood Pet website sells them for $11.99 for a two-pack, but then you have to add shipping to that.I will continue to buy these just because I've never seen our bun go this crazy for anything. I can't recommend them for guinea pigs though.
R**E
My rabbit loved these so much!
I recently lost my sweet rescue rabbit to cancer. The one thing she really delighted in was snacking on these little treats. I wish they made a larger size for rabbits, but I was able to use these to train her to try to walk around the house, to be brave and venture out. She was able to conquer her fears on day one by following a small trail I left of these cute treats. I like knowing they were good for her too. I hope she's getting all the treats she wants in rabbit heaven. She was the best!
S**H
TINY
I have heard that Sherwood is an excellent brand for guinea pigs. I haven’t used any of their products before now. I wanted to start with a treat to see how my girls and I liked them.These treats are TINY. I know they are ‘treats’ but they are so small holding in your fingers to give is not ideal. There is a good chance you’re going to get nipped. It wouldn’t even be the animals fault. I just think the size is too small for how they show. If you want to put them in a feed bowl or foraging scenario, I think that would work better.They smell fresh. They are hard and remind me of a breath mint. They are smooth and again TINY!Ingredients and quality seems to be good.This isn’t a treat for bonding. It’s too hard to hold. I was disappointed since I was looking for a high quality, feed from hand type of morsel. I think depending on how you want to feed these will be the deciding factor on whether or not they are right for you.Also, my guinea pigs didn’t love them. After they turned their nose up , I put them in a little dish so I could monitor if they were eaten. They did eventually get eaten but they weren’t a favorite.
C**W
Wonderful bunny treats from top if the line company Sherwood.
Love the list of ingredients. My bunnies took to these tiny tidbits quite readily. They are always hesitant of things that look, smell and taste different from what they are used to. YES, these are VERY TINY TREATS (shaped like little hearts), maybe the size of your pinky fingernail. But bear in mind, these are TREATS, not part if their daily nutritional structure. As treats, and offered in extremely limited amounts, my buns can't wait to gobble one up, and are happy with getting just 1. They are dense so there is a bit of crunching involved, so a single treat takes a bit of time to finish. My bunnies are dwarf size, 2-4 lbs each, but even a larger rabbit would enjoy being handed a single tiny reward occasionally, or just as a way to say Good Morning and start the day. What a great bonding moment between you and your pet bunny.
K**T
Bunny Didn't Like Them
I gave these a shot with my rabbit. Put them in her stacking bowls with a few other treats. She is a big bunny, loves treats. She ate all but the two of these. I tried the next day just giving her one by itself. She ate half, left the rest. I like the size and the heart shape. Sometimes I give her treats that a so large I feel like it's more of a meal. Unfortunately, she is picky and just didn't like them. Seems like they have good healthy ingredients, foiled sealed bag, fresh feeling.
B**4
Tiny and Ignored by rabbit
My Wolfie is pampered but these are a complete NO GO. I have tried feeding them in every possible way, including putting them on other treats. These tiny heart shaped treats (about 1/2 an inch across) get repeatedly pushed aside and left. For the price they aren't worth a try.
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