Higgins Sunburst Veggie Stix Gourmet Treats for Guinea Pigs, Rabbits & Chinchillas By Higgins

Tasty sticks are made with sun-cured hays, grains and cooked, or extruded, vegetables. Contains wholesome veggies like corn, alfalfa, beets, and carrots that herbivores love. The shape encourages healthy foraging behavior and healthy chewing for your furry pal.

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Keep your small pal healthy with the Higgins Sunburst Veggie Stix Gourmet Treats for Guinea Pigs, Rabbits & Chinchillas. These tasty, crunchy sticks are an assortment of fun, healthy, natural snacks that are the perfect supplement to your herbivore pet’s balanced diet. They’re made with sun-cured hays, grains and cooked, or extruded, vegetables like beets, carrots, and alfalfa to delight your furry friend. The sticks encourage healthy foraging behavior and are also high in fiber to promote digestive and overall health. Plus, they’re proudly made in the USA with no artificial flavors, colors or preservatives, and come in a resealable package with an easy to open tear strip.

  • Tasty sticks are made with sun-cured hays, grains and cooked, or extruded, vegetables.
  • Contains wholesome veggies like corn, alfalfa, beets, and carrots that herbivores love.
  • The shape encourages healthy foraging behavior and healthy chewing for your furry pal.
  • High in fiber to promote overall and digestive health for guinea pigs, rabbits, and chinchillas.
  • Made in the USA with no artificial flavors, colors or preservatives, and comes in a resealable package with tear strip.

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CRUDE PROTEIN

9.0% min

CRUDE FAT

4.0% min

CRUDE FIBER

5.5% max

MOISTURE

11.0% max

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10 Reviews For This Product

  1. 10

    by Tully

    My rabbit loves the red and brown treats but leaves the orange ones. lol

  2. 10

    by Complete

    My guinea pigs and rabbit all love these veggie sticks they go crazy when they hear me opening the bag

  3. 10

    by Laura

    We add a couple of these to our rabbit’s food and then have to keep an eye out. Both of our pups will dig them out.

  4. 10

    by Guinea

    I highly recommend this treat to all small animal owners it’s easy cheap and they will love it

  5. 10

    by Donna

    They must be good! Our Bunny snatches them and gobbles away. Coming back for more always in a short time span.

  6. 10

    by Valeria

    My chin is obsessed with these veggie sticks, especially the carrot ones. Great product!

  7. 10

    by Herd

    Bought these treats for our guinea pigs. They love them, and the crunchiness helps Maintain their teeth!

  8. 10

    by Nipper

    I give them to my guinea pigs as a snack when they get chatty. They eat them right away so they must like them.

  9. 10

    by Ellie

    This is the only rabbit treat my rabbit Lee-Lee will eat. Thx so much for having it I can’t find it anywhere else.

  10. 10

    by Shirley

    I thought the piggies would really go for these because they are veggie flavors, but they dont all love them

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