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Orchard Sweets Apple Treats

 
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Code: CW140007
Price:$3.79

 
 
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This one ounce bag of Orchard Sweets™ Apple Treats for Small Animals is another healthy alternative to raisins. There is only one ingredient: dehydrated apples that have been diced into small treat-sized bits. Our chins love them!

Apple Treats are high in fiber and they provide essential minerals and vitamins.

Guaranteed Analysis:
    Crude Protein 1%
    Crude Fat <.5%
    Crude Fiber 8%

WARNING: Too many treats can be harmful to your pet chinchilla. It's easy for first-time pet chin owners to over feed treats. Remember the general rule-of-thumb, no more than one treat per day.

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For my LARGE Animal
08/17/2009 - by Dorothy Lancaster from Forest Hills, NY US
I give my horse these dried apple treats and it gets her to lift her feet when asked and to stand quietly while being saddled. Orchard Sweets tell me they're stopping manufacturing these treats so searched you up on Google and here I am buying 4 bags and paying more for the shipping than the treats. Hope my horse appreciates it and hope you keep them in stock a while.

What is this stuff - Catnip for Rodents?
07/19/2007 - by DeeAnne Lau from Colorado Springs, CO US
I have given my small animals dried apples before from many different sources, including the plain, unsulfered, unsweetened type from the health food store. But these treats have all of my rodents following me around begging for some. My chinchilla prefers them to raisins. My guinea pig whistles at me to give him some. And I get lots of begging from the hamsters and gerbils.

Nice Treats
10/25/2005 - by Paul Holybee from NAS Lemoore, CA US
These are nice treats, I keep these in my chins pantry. I've even eatten a couple...not bad.ha