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Dandelion Greens
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Tonyshuman
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Rating: 5

Bunnies love them, but hard to find

posted 5 years ago

dandy greens are a real fav. they have lots of vitamins and the bunnies love the taste. however, they're kinda hard to find. i can only get them in the organic section or at a specialty organic grocery store, so they're pretty expensive. but for a picky bunny or one that you're worried about as far as getting enough vitamins, it's worth the $ and the extra trip.

Pros: healthy, tasty

Cons: usually can only find organic/at specialty stores so $$$

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JyGod
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Rating: 5

Good for turtles

posted 5 years ago

These are supposed to be good for red eared sliders... Much better buying them than picking them!

Pros: healthy

Cons: none

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Blair G.
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Rating: 5

Yum!!!

posted 5 years ago

Dandelion greens are a great veggie to feed rabbits and small mammals. When in season, they are delicious and provide a good source of nutrition and water. Too many veggies can cause stomach upset, but when fed properly these are great as either a treat or diet staple.

Pros: Healthy, delicious

Cons: None

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Kavykeeper
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Rating: 4

A good snack in moderation

posted 4 years ago

I feed my guinea pigs dandelions as a treat, but only in moderation. Although dandelions are a nutritious leafy green, the high calcium level can lead to kidney or bladder stones if fed too often. Therefore, I offer it as an occasional treat. I have bought it at our local grocery store, but I usually hand pick them in our nearby park which does not get treated with pesticides.

Pros: nutritious for guinea pigs

Cons: high in calcium

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sharon d.
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Rating: 5

A huge hit with Klondike!

posted 4 years ago

Dandelions are a great source of the Vitamin A that Rabbits need on a daily basis.
I found that Klondike took to them immediately,and will sit there and devour them in minutes.
The only con with the Dandelions is the fact that only certain grocery stores carry them on occasion in my area,so I'll be looking for fresh dandelion when the spring weather breaks,around my house.lol

Pros: healthy the rabbit enjoys them alot!

Cons: not always easy to find

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