Bunny Nature Health Pro Dental 800 grams
Health Pro Dental 800 grams €14,99

Health Pro Dental 800 grams

€14,99
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Product description

Bunny Nature Health Pro Dental for (Dwarf) Rabbits

Bunny Nature Health Pro Dental is a specially formulated food for adult (dwarf) rabbits that need extra care for their dental health. This food has been developed to meet the needs of dwarf rabbits with incomplete teeth or dental problems. It provides balanced nutrition and is designed to support their health and wellbeing.

Specially for Dental Health: This food is designed to meet the needs of (dwarf) rabbits with specific dental needs
Adjusted Pellet Size: The pellets are adapted to the needs of (dwarf) rabbits with dental problems, which stimulates acceptance and appetite
Increased Energy Content: This food has an increased energy content to support healthy body weight, especially in (dwarf) rabbits that need extra support
Natural Ingredients: The food contains natural ingredients such as water lentil proteins and spirulina, which enrich the nutritional value and support the well-being of your rodents

Bunny Nature Health Pro Dental has been developed to provide (dwarf) rabbits with an adapted diet that helps with dental problems and general health. Before feeding the food to your pet, it is always a good idea to mix it with their current diet first to ensure a gradual transition. Always provide fresh water, hay and sufficient exercise for optimal health.

Composition Bunny Nature Health Pro Dental

Planting of permanent grassland, meadow grass, fescue, foxtail, perennial ryegrass, red fescue, meadow grass, common meadow grass, honey grass, annual meadow grass, white bent grass, scent grass, breeding, meadow grass, reed grass, white clover, red clover, dandelion leaves, yarrow herb, narrow plantain, caraway, cow parsley, meadowsweet, common hornwort, bedstraw, heather speedwell, hedge vetch, comfrey, field feather thistle, daisies, gamander speedwell, lady's mantle, great burnet, narrow-leaved vetch, saxifrage, comb grass, spring foxglove, field speedwell, early spring, autumn dandelion, red bentgrass, primrose, small clover, dead grass, oat bran, oat flakes, wheat bran, duckweed protein, carrot pulp, linseed extraction meal, rapeseed extraction meal, sunflower extraction meal, milk thistle seed, brewer's spent grain, brewer's yeast, spirulina, lignocellulose, dandelion leaves, dandelion root, inulin, rose hip peels, nettle leaves, narrow plantain leaves, chamomile blossoms.

Analysis

Crude protein 14%, Crude fat 3.8%, Crude fiber 18%, Ash 7%, Calcium 0.65%, Phosphorus 0.4%, Sodium 0.21%, Vitamin A 12,000 IE, Vitamin D3 840 IE, Vitamin E 72 mg, Vitamin C 600 mg, Copper 7.2 mg, Iodine 1.08 mg, Iron 60 mg, Zinc 72 mg, Manganese 48 mg, Selenium 0.22 mg.

Specifications
Content (approx): 800 grams
Composition: Planting of permanent grassland (dead grass, fescue, large foxtail, perennial ryegrass, red fescue, smooth meadow grass, crop pair, honey grass, annual meadow grass, white bent grass, sweet smelling grass, sedum, reed grass, white clover, red clover, dand
Analysis: Crude protein 14% · Crude fat 3.8% · Crude fiber 18% · Ash 7% · Calcium 0.65% · Phosphorus 0.4% · Sodium 0.21%, Vitamin A 12,000 IU · Vitamin D3 840 IU · Vitamin E / all-rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate 72 mg · Vitamin C as sodium calcium ascorbyl phosphate 6
Promotes Foraging: Yes, by scattering around
Suitable for: rodents, Rabbit
Type: Complete feed
Particularities: -
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals. If you have any doubts about the health, medication or treatment of your animal, you should always consult a veterinarian
Bunny Nature Health Pro Dental 800 grams
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