




Small Pet Select Timothy based rabbit food is a premium Timothy hay based rabbit pellet fortified with all of the essential vitamins and minerals that rabbits need to stay healthy. Small Pet Select rabbit food should always be fed in conjunction with an unlimited supply of high quality grass hay. In addition you should always provide access to clean water. Never feed old or moldy feed, as it may be harmful or fatal.
Package Dimensions : 18.22 x 13.03 x 3.66 inches; 10 Pounds
Item model number : 10lbrbtnongmo
Date First Available : June 22, 2020
Manufacturer : Small Pet Select
ASIN : B08BNCXC9C
Best Sellers Rank: #69,657 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #381 in Small Animal Food
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All Natural- A completely non-GMO, and soy free rabbit pellet, means your pet is getting only the healthiest most premium ingredients.
Locally Sourced- All ingredients are locally sourced in the Pacific Northwest, and made in small batches ensuring the highest quality.
Made in USA- These pellets are made in small batches, locally. Extreme attention to the quality. We promise you will not find a better pellet in the market.
8 reviews for Small Pet Select-Premium Rabbit Pellet Food, Non-GMO, Soy Free. Local Ingredients in Pacific Northwest, 10lb
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J Powell –
The proof is in the results
I feed these pellets, timothy hay, and vegetables to my male Mini Rex, who is still healthy and spry at 11 years old. The little guy loves these pellets so from my personal albeit limited experience with one rabbit they’ve been excellent.
Mason Chamberlain –
A huge amount for a good price and good for the buns.
The bunnies love this. They’ll come bump you with their boomplestoomples when it’s time for a snack. The pack lays us a a few months worth with two buns eating about an ounce cup a day.
Justin r. –
Rabbit loves it
My rabbit loves this food
Usagi –
Paper packaging
Paper box packaging not sealed all the way, cant keep pellets fresh and dry.
4 Lil Lambs –
Very Fresh
My sister has our rabbit in with hers.Recently, she was out of food, we bought a different name brand … and several rabbits got sick and stopped eating.Even a change back to their normal food, they were not eating and looking so bad. We got medicine for them, but they still were not eating.I ordered this, because of the ingredients, and we were so impressed by how fresh the pellets smelled when we opened the bag.To our delight, the rabbits began eating. After a few days, we were able to get them to eat their normal food as well.The ingredients are so full of vitamins and minerals. The ingredients were varied and a great selection of foods to keep a rabbit healthy … and we’ve been raising rabbits for years.This food may have very well saved these rabbits lives. And we are grateful.However, the food is very expensive. We’ll only be able to afford it once in a while, and not as their only food source (we have a lot of rabbits).If you have one pet rabbit and you want the best for them, this is amazing food. The best we have tried.
Indoorsy Dog Person –
Timothy Based Pellets
I have two baby bunnies. As they’ve gotten bigger and older, they eat so much. Hay and fresh produce have been most of their diet. Not only does the grain help feed them but it is recommended to supplement their diet.From the internet:Rabbits should have a daily diet of mostly hay, a smaller amount of fresh vegetables, and a limited number of pellets. Hay is the most important part of a rabbit’s daily intake. Unlimited, high-quality grass hay, such as Timothy, orchard or brome, should make up the bulk of a rabbit’s diet.These pellets are Timothy based pellets. My bunnies like the grain and are learning to eat a little more of it everyday. I know they are getting their supplements and are getting enough nourishment.
Lori2106 –
REALLY great food for my wittle bunny wunny!!
It’s so hard to find just “pellets” here where I live. Everything is always a mix with the timothy hay or other ingredients and I have to sift and pick through it. My bunny will waste so much of his food because he just picks the pellets out.He really really liked this food. The first time I gave it to him, I just scooped a little spoon full and put it on his plate next to his other food and he went right to the new stuff and gobbled it down.Then he swiped the old food off his plate and just looked up at me with those big floppy ears…. Like “mommy, please, give me the good stuff.”The food was really dark green and fresh, and you can tell it has all natural ingredients because he has been FILLING his waste pan daily now… lolI would love to keep buying this but unfortunately, it’s extremely expensive. More than twice the cost of high-quality brand name that I purchase even. BUT I am going to see how well my bunny boy does on this for the next month (it was a HUGE BAG) and will re-evaluate the cost and need at that time.
Unik –
Fed to my sensitive bunnies 🐇🐰 tummies
We have two adult rabbits who’ve had digestive problems in the past. We switched their pellet food with another brand, that was “natural” with soy ingredients, that didn’t seem to help their issue. After speaking to a veterinarian, they advised trying to switch their food again (and to avoid sweet treats) until the issues ended. So we’ve been using these soy-free pellets in the interim along with hay (which is their normal food mix).So far, the rabbits aren’t eating around the pellets which is a good sign. However, I visually can’t see a difference between these pellets and other ones from the looks (how green they are) or smell (all smells similar). We will continue using this pellet mixed with the hay because it seems to be the most natural (ingredient-wise) vs the other options we currently have on hand. It’s really hard to tell but the rabbits are now not have any digestive issues, which can also be credited to not giving them treats. I hope this review helps.