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Rabbit treats that are actually safe & Healthy

12/13/2025

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Rabbits can safely enjoy small amounts of fresh fruits, leafy greens, and hay‑based snacks. However, sugary, processed, or high‑carbohydrate foods should be avoided, as they can disrupt their sensitive digestion.

Types of Healthy Treat for Rabbits

  • Safe fruit options include apples (without seeds), bananas, strawberries, blueberries, pears, and melon. These should be given sparingly due to their sugar content, making them occasional treats instead of daily food.
 
  • Leafy greens such as parsley, cilantro, basil, mint, and dill are safe, tasty choices that can be offered regularly in a rabbit’s treat rotation.
 
  • Vegetables such as carrot slices, bell peppers, and broccoli leaves are safe, but should be offered sparingly to maintain digestive balance.
 
  • Hay‑based options, including compressed cubes or specialized commercial snacks like Oxbow, provide a safe and healthy way to reward your rabbit.
 
  • Occasional homemade treats like dried herbs or dehydrated vegetables can provide variety without straying from a rabbit‑friendly diet.

Unsafe Treats
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  • Sugary foods: Cookies, chocolate, or anything processed.
 
  • High‑carb foods: Bread, crackers, rice, or cereal.
 
  • Toxic foods: Onions, garlic, avocado, and potato.

Treats Rule

  • Treats should make up no more than 5% of a rabbit’s diet.
 
  • Their main nutrition must come from hay (about 80%), with fresh greens and pellets making up the rest.
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  • Limit treats to about one tablespoon per day, depending on the rabbit’s size.
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