Simple Rewards Strawberry Treats

  • Rabbits
  • Guinea Pigs
  • Gerbils and Hamsters
  • Rats and Mice
  • Chinchillas

Why mess with nature’s perfection? Oxbow’s Simple Rewards Strawberry Treats consist of only 100% strawberries, harvested and freeze-dried at the peak of ripeness to ensure the freshest, best-tasting treat for your special pet. Rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and other small animals love these tasty treats, and you’ll love the feeling of providing a reward that contains no additives, preservatives, or added sugar. Simple Rewards Strawberry Treats are a natural source of vitamin C and contain natural antioxidants. Use Oxbow’s all-natural Strawberry Treats to add variety and enrichment to your pet’s diet.

Details
  • 100% strawberries – no added sugar
  • No additives or preservatives
  • Great source of enrichment
  • Helps support pet/pet owner bond

Treat Your Pet Right

Yummy treats are a wonderful way to bond with your little loved one. But treat time shouldn’t have to come at the expense of their health and wellbeing. That’s why our healthy rewards are designed to help make your time with your pets more meaningful without sacrificing nutrition. Choose from our variety of wholesome treat options to help treat your pet in a healthy way each day.

100% Freeze-dried Strawberries. Preservative and
additive free.

Crude Protein (min) 7.00% Crude Fat (min) 2.50%
Crude Fiber (max) 10.00% Moisture (max) 10.00%

Feed 3-4 Strawberry Treat pieces a day. Treats should not exceed 2% of your pet’s daily food intake. Your pet should have access to fresh drinking water at all times.

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