Selective Naturals Woodland Loops

Selective Naturals Woodland Loops delicious and nutritious guinea pig and rabbit treats.

€3,45 Incl. tax
Brand:
Science Selective


Availability:
In stock (109)
+ -
Add to cart
  • Informationplus

  • Selective Naturals Woodland Loops delicious and nutritious guinea pig and rabbit treats. With high fibre and no added sugars, they are also ideal for pet chinchillas and degus. It’s the tasty, healthy way to treat your pets.

    • With Timothy Dandelion and Rosehip
    • Perfect for hand feeding, interaction and bonding
    • Rich in natural ingredients
    • High in fibre – 14%
    • Truly tasty with no added sugars
    • No artificial colours
    • Linseed for healthy skin and shiny coats

    Selective Naturals Woodland Loops Feeding Guide:
    Feed as a tasty treat to complement your pet’s regular diet. Allow 1-2 treats per day, depending on the size of your pet. Before and after opening please store in a cool, dry place. Fresh hay and water should always be available.

    Composition:
    Wheat flour, ground timothy hay, ground alfalfa hay, ground dried locust beans, ground peas,
    soya oil, linseeds, dried dandelion (1%, equivalent to 7% dandelion), dried rosehip (1%, equivalent
    to 7% rosehips).


    Analytical Constituents:
    Crude Protein (min) 7.0%, Crude Fat (min) 2.0%, Crude fibre (max) 14.0%, Moisture (max) 11.0%.

     

  • Reviews (0)plus

  • 0 stars based on 0 reviews
  • Tagsplus

Related products

Science Selective Naturals Forest Sticks

Naturals Forest Sticks

Selective Naturals Forest Sticks delicious and nutritious guinea pig and rabbit treats.

€3,45
Science Selective Naturals Meadow Loops

Naturals Meadow Loops

Selective Naturals Meadow Loops delicious and nutritious guinea pig and rabbit treats.

€3,45
Science Selective Naturals Garden sticks

Naturals Garden sticks

Selective Naturals Garden Sticks delicious and nutritious guinea pig and rabbit treats.

€3,45
Please accept cookies to help us improve this website Is this OK? Yes No More on cookies »