Naturals by Rosewood Double Woodroll Small Pet Treats
In a Nutshell
- Excellent for rats, hamsters, and bunnies.
- Improved ingredients but still contains seeds unsuitable for some pets.
- Repurposed as chew toys, adding value.
Quick Verdict
Naturals by Rosewood Double Woodroll Small Pet Treats are generally well-received, though there are concerns about quality control and specific dietary needs of certain pets.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Contains seeds unsuitable for Guinea Pigs and Rabbits.
Prevention: Check before purchasing if the pet has dietary restrictions or consult a vet.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Variety and Size (3)
Treats come in various sizes and flavors, appealing to different pets.
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Ingredients (2)
This newer version has improved ingredients.
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Versatility (2)
The empty woodroll can be used as a toy.
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Durability (1)
Treats last for a reasonable amount of time and offer a good value for the money.
Cons
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Seeds Unsuitable for Certain Pets (2) critical
Contains seeds unsuitable for Guinea Pigs and Rabbits
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Broken Pieces (1) major
Some treats arrive broken, which is a quality control issue.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Rat and hamster owners β Pets enjoyed the treat, especially the carrot side, and the improved ingredients make it more appealing
- β’ Pet owners looking for versatile treats β The treat can be repurposed as a chew toy, adding value to the product
β Skip If
- β’ Guinea pig owners β Contains seeds that can be harmful to guinea pigs
Durability & Care
Factors: pet size, number of pets, frequency of feeding
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Can guinea pigs eat these treats?
No, guinea pigs should not eat these treats due to the presence of seeds. They can choke on seeds.
Are these treats suitable for bunnies?
Yes, bunnies can eat these treats and are known to love them.
How long do the treats last?
The treats typically last for about 3-7 days for a small group of rats or hamsters.
Highlighted Reviews
"They made this treat smaller, but itβs also cheaper. Plus, they improved their ingredients or something. My rats like this newer version more than the old one. Before they only ate the carrot side. Now they eat all of it."
"This treat is not suitable for Guinea Pigs, who can choke on seeds. Rabbits should not be eating seeds either, as they constitute grains. Seeds are fine for mice, hamsters and rats."
Bottom Line
If you have rats, hamsters, or bunnies, these treats are a great option. For Guinea pigs or pets with dietary restrictions, consider other alternatives.