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Vitakraft Treat Chinchilla Dandellion Drops -- 5.3 oz
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Vitakraft Treat Chinchilla Dandellion Drops -- 5.3 oz

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Description:

A treat that has important minerals and vitamins that strengthens the jaws and the bone structure. A treat that is fun and gives energy.

Features:

A treat that has important minerals and vitamins that strengthens the jaws and the bone structure


Vitakraft


Product Details:
Product Length: 5.0 inches
Product Width: 2.0 inches
Product Height: 7.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.33 pounds
Package Length: 4.6 inches
Package Width: 4.0 inches
Package Height: 1.2 inches
Package Weight: 0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5 ( 7 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4The good and bad; For Chinchilla ownersJan 23, 2012
By Jake Wolfe
So I've had my chinchilla for about 8 months now, and I can tell you from my experience, they're very smart, and very picky. I used to buy these treats, so here're the facts:

-The GOOD-
My Chinchilla loved these things, they were his favorite treat, and that would make these great for training, i.e., training your chinchilla to come to his cage after out-of-cage play time, BUT...

-The BAD-
The first thing you should know about chins is that when you want to try a new treat with them, understand that they don't usually like to try new things. Sometimes it takes time, and repeat offerings, and sometimes they'll try it and usually they'll like it IF the try it.

These things are loaded with sugar, it's the first listed ingredient, and if you actually taste one of these, you can tell.
That's the thing, Chins are very susceptible to obesity and diabetes, so giving them too many of these types of sugary treats can be harmful. If you only give one a day, it's probably not too harmful, but as a Chinchilla owner, I would say it's best to give half a day, unless you give the treats infrequently, then one is probably totally safe :)

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5My Chinchilla's FavoriteDec 03, 2011
By hanibal
My chinchilla goes crazy for these. However, they are a little big in my opinion for a little chinchilla so I only give her part of one. If your chinchilla likes them it is much better to give them these than other treats like raisins. From what I've read raisins are very bad for your chinchilla and it's best to keep them on a very plain diet. Pellets and the occasional treat. (Note: All my "research" was done using random google sites and a chinchilla forum. Nothing official.)

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Chinchillas love theseMar 19, 2009
By Robert Alan Koeneke "Kyle Brandile"
My chinchillas love these treats! They practically tear off the doors to get to me when I get home in expectation of a Dandilion Drop. I haven't noticed any problems - just happy chins...

Recommend.

1Chinchilla hates themMar 23, 2012
By L. Hathaway
My chinchilla hates them too. He wants nothing to do with them. I put some in his food bowl to try and trick him into trying them and he's too smart, he doesn't want them. So basically the whole bag is wasted. Oh well.

1Vitakraft Treat Chinchilla Dandellion DropsJan 08, 2012
By Nick
My chinchilla took interest in me opening the bag, but has not eaten a single one. Not even a bite. I've offered it to him several times. Just not to his taste I suppose.

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