Pet Rabbit Treats - 100g. Healthy Small Animal Treats.
Specifically designed for Rabbit Pets and Guinea Pigs and other Small Animals.
Rabbits, and Guinea Pigs, also love to be pampered.
These Pet Treats are awesome for bringing diversity and variety into a Pet Rabbits, or Pet Guinea Pig, or Hamster's, Diet.
Plus they will most definitely help you bond with your small animal pet!
These Small Animal Treats are a perfect way to bond with your little fur baby.
Try it out.
With Real Veggies!!
No Added Salt or Sugar!!
Ingredients - Whole Grains, Oats, Rice, Apple, Carrot, Beetroot, Corn, Turmeric, Apple Cider Vinegar, Natural Colours.
FAQs — BUNNY BIX PET RABBIT TREATS — 100g
Do Bunny Bix make a mess or leave greasy marks?
No. Bunny Bix are dry, bite-size biscuits that are non-greasy and tidy to handle. Any small crumbs can be sprinkled back into the enclosure as a forage topper.
What are Bunny Bix Rabbit Treats?
Crunchy, bite-size training treats formulated for rabbits. Perfect for hand-feeding, bonding, teeth growth control, or hiding inside foraging toys to encourage natural behaviours and enrichment.
What are they made from — and are they safe for rabbits?
Made with rabbit-appropriate plant ingredients (baked cereal/veggie/herb blend) and no meat or dairy. Designed as an occasional treat. Always introduce gradually and monitor your rabbit’s tummy and droppings when trying any new food.
Are Bunny Bix suitable for young or senior rabbits?
Yes. The biscuits are small and crunchy. For very young or senior rabbits, you can break into smaller pieces or soften briefly with a drop of water if needed. Great to help control the growth of their teeth. Always provide fresh water and supervise treat time.
How much should I feed and how often?
Treats should be < 5% of daily intake. Offer 1–3 small pieces per day for dwarf/small breeds and 2–4 pieces for larger breeds, factoring in overall diet. The foundation of a rabbit’s diet is unlimited grass hay with measured pellets and fresh greens; treats are extras only.
How should I store them and how long do they last?
Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. After opening, reseal the pouch or move to an airtight container to keep them crunchy.
Shelf life: typically up to 12 months unopened (check the best-before date on the pack).
How big are the pieces and how many are in a 100 g pack?
Pieces are bite-sized for easy hand-feeding. Piece count varies with bake size and shape, but a 100 g pouch contains plenty for multiple short training sessions and enrichment games.
When should I give Bunny Bix?
Ideal for bonding sessions, nail-trim rewards, or forage toys. Use a few pieces to reinforce good behaviour or to encourage shy rabbits to approach confidently.
Do they contain common allergens?
Formulated for rabbits; may contain cereals/gluten. Avoid if your rabbit has known sensitivities to specific grains or ingredients, and introduce any new treat slowly. Discontinue use if any digestive upset occurs.
Why should I use Rabbit Treats?
Treats help create positive, interactive moments—building trust, encouraging natural foraging, and making training fun. They add variety and enrichment alongside a balanced hay-based diet and help with the management of continually growing teeth.