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Reddit mentions of Sherwood Pet Health Adult Rabbit Food - Timothy/Alfalfa Blend 4.5 lb.

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Sherwood Pet Health Adult Rabbit Food - Timothy/Alfalfa Blend 4.5 lb.
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    Features:
  • Premium Formula - 100% Balanced Nutrition
  • Natural Vitamins
  • Chelated Minerals
  • Complete nutrition
  • Vet used and recommended
Specs:
ColorFresh Green
Height11 Inches
Length6 Inches
Size4.5 Pound (Pack of 1)
Weight4.5 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Sherwood Pet Health Adult Rabbit Food - Timothy/Alfalfa Blend 4.5 lb.:

u/emodreamgiirl · 24 pointsr/JUSTNOMIL

oh my god. I’m a rabbit mom and I understand your anxiety so hard. how do people not understand how fragile they are? JUST LOOK AT THEM!
I’m so sorry she’s being so selfish about this. I hate when people don’t do what’s best for pets, not only does it prolong their life but vet bills aren’t cheap. Caring for rabbits is hard, and when someone else doesn’t respect that hard work, it really sucks. I hope she starts listening to you soon - for your bun and your sake. <3

I have a few suggestions for tummy issues (I’ve fostered too many buns to count, dealt with GI many times), even though it seems like you know what you’re doing, I figure info can’t hurt.

  1. Sherwood pellets - these pellets are so much healthier than any other I’ve found. I find that they help when their poops aren’t solid, rather than the opposite.
  2. Have you tried telling your mom that she can give leafy greens? even make a cute lil salad to give a couple times a day? Parsley, spinach, lil bit of kale - I’m sure you know but just in case, here’s a good list of leafy greens .
  3. Get some critical care in case the poops get less and less solid. Maybe if your mom sees you force feeding critical care, she’ll get why treats everyday are irresponsible pet care.
u/SuckinLemonz · 1 pointr/Rabbits

Veggies are important, but don't worry too much if you can't get your rabbit to eat them. Just make sure you're using a very high quality pellet. I've done some nutritional research and I've found the best brands for healthy rabbits are: Sherwood Adult Rabbit Food and Supreme Selective. Oxbow pellets are more widely available and highest quality you can get in stores but they tend to be a little high in protein imo.

Also, you can try rubbing strawberry slices over the top of lettuce leaves to trick your bun into taking a nibble.