Munchers Rose Petals & Timothy Chew Balls - 6 pcs

32.38 AED

Munchers Rose Petals & Timothy Chew Balls - 6 pcs

32.38 AED

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Product description
Give your furry friend a delightful and nutritious treat with Exotic Nutrition's Munchers Rose Petals & Timothy Chew Balls. These convenient, ready-to-eat snacks are crafted from a blend of premium grains, including timothy and calendula flowers, to cater to your pet’s craving for something sweet and crunchy! Each stick is double-baked, providing an enjoyable texture that satisfies your pet’s natural gnawing tendencies while promoting healthy teeth. Even after the tasty layers are consumed, this treat offers hours of enjoyable chewing! Designed specifically for rodents, these treats are not only delectable but also packed with essential nutrients. - Rich in vitamins to enhance your pet's daily nutrition. - Double-baked to satisfy your pet’s instinct to gnaw and support dental health. - High in fiber and low in protein to aid digestion and promote gastrointestinal wellness. Healthy treats offer numerous advantages for both pets and their owners. They can add excitement to an otherwise dull diet, encourage good exercise for teeth and jaws, and provide behavioral enrichment for animals living in small spaces. Most importantly, treats help strengthen the bond between pets and their humans, playing a vital role in training and companionship. Ingredients: timothy meal, feeding oatmeal, calendula flowers Feeding Recommendation: Serve alone as a treat or incorporate into a regular diet for extra variety. The serving size may differ depending on the species and weight of the animal. Storage Instructions: Keep in a cool and dry environment. This product is intended as a treat and should be given in moderation; it is not a replacement for a well-balanced diet. Offer treats 2-3 times a week or as a small part (less than 10%) of the main diet. Overfeeding treats can lead to health concerns such as obesity. If your pet is not eating its regular balanced meals, refrain from giving treats until it resumes stable eating habits.
Expires on 31 Dec 2026