Healthy Bites Nutri Booster For Small Animals
Deliciously tasty treats for small animals:
About:
VETIQ® Healthy Bites Nutri Booster Treats have been developed by our animal nutritionists to support the overall health of your small pet.
The tasty crispy cereal shells are filled with a delicious creamy centre containing essential vitamins, omega 3 and 6 fatty acids to boost their health.
The bites are easy to chew and digest and will provide a healthy, tasty treat that you will feel comfortable giving. Our resealable packs keep the treats fresh. Enjoy your pet’s reaction when they hear the pack rustle!
- Source of prebiotic fibre.
- Added Vitamins.
- Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids for healthy skin and coat.
- No artificial colours or flavours.
- No added sugar.
- Resealable packs.
- Promotes bonding.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are the VETIQ Treats packaging recyclable?
The recycling logo can be found on back of the pack, we have updated the packaging to include the recycling number 7.
Is the Healthy Bites Small Animal range suitable for degus?
In summary, Degu feeding requirements are such that they are herbivorous and cannot process free sugars due to their differing insulin structure.
The Healthy Bites for Small Animals range are free from “free sugar” ingredients such as sugar, molasses and syrups and do not contain animal origin ingredients. Therefore they are suitable for herbivorous animals such as Degus.
The feeding guide will be somewhere between hamster and rat sizes, you will be best placed to decide this depending on your pets size.
Is it ok to give my pet multiple different types of VETIQ treats?
Yes, it is possible to give your pet each of these treat types together.
They all have different ingredients present for the various functions, so to get the beneficial effect for each area, you will need to give them the suggested dosage for the pets size for each treat type.
However, what you need to consider then is how much of their daily calorie intake is being delivered through treats, and reduce their food calorie intake slightly to take this into account.