Premium Human Grade | USDA Approved | Certified Organic by QAI
Our premium line of Organic Herbs, specially curated for both human and rabbit consumption! These high-quality, human-grade herbs are perfect for brewing a soothing tea, enhancing your culinary creations, or serving as a delightful hay or pellet topper for your furry friends. Hand-feed them to your rabbits to foster bonding and create a truly special moment. They are truly versatile, inexpensive, healthy and nutritious choice.
Tonic, Blood purifying, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-rheumatic, diuretic
Known for its curative powers and loved by bunnies. Dandelion is good for many things and can be used on rabbits for general well being, preventing osteoporosis (for the senior bunnies), bladder infections, wound healing, lactating, liver problems, swelling, tonsillitis, warts, and pneumonia.
šŖ Liver Support: Dandelion leaves contain compounds that are believed to support liver function. This can be particularly beneficial for rabbits with liver issues or those recovering from illness
š§Diuretic Properties: Dandelion leaves have diuretic properties, which can help rabbits eliminate excess water and toxins from their bodies. This can be helpful in maintaining urinary tract health and preventing issues like bladder sludge or urinary tract infections.
āļø Anti-inflammatory Effects: Some research suggests that dandelion may have anti-inflammatory properties. This can be beneficial for rabbits suffering from conditions such as arthritis or other inflammatory issues.
š§āāļø Antioxidant & Detoxification: Dandelion leaves contain antioxidants such as beta-carotene and flavonoids, which help neutralize free radicals and protect cells from damage. This can support the immune system and overall health in rabbits. Dandelion leaves are thought to support the body’s natural detoxification processes, aiding in the removal of toxins and waste products. This can contribute to overall health and well-being in rabbits.
š Digestive Aid: The high fiber content of dandelion leaves can promote healthy digestion in rabbits by supporting proper gut motility and preventing gastrointestinal issues such as constipation or GI stasis.
š©¹ Wound Healing: Some traditional remedies suggest that dandelion can be applied topically to wounds to promote healing. While caution should be exercised with topical applications in rabbits, the ingestion of dandelion leaves may still support overall healing processes.
š° Natural Foraging: Rabbits enjoy foraging for food, incorporating organic herbs into your rabbit’s diet provides them with an opportunity for natural behavior, stimulating mental and physical activity and promoting environmental enrichment.
How to Use:
1. Mix with pellets
2. Sprinkle on top of hay or veggies. Pawfect to promote natural foraging behaviour.
3. Make tea ā pour 1 cup of boiling water over 1 teaspoon of herb. Steep for 10 minutes. Serve tea After tea is cooled.
Note:
ā Herbal remedies are not a substitute for medical care or replace your vetās advice. If you suspect your bunny is unwell, visit your vet and get a proper diagnosis asap.
ā When introducing any new food to a rabbit, start with small amounts and observe their reaction. This gradual approach helps prevent digestive upset.
ā Store herbs in airtight container and keep in freezer for extra freshness.
Curated Bunny CollectionĀ Ā
USDA Approved | Certified Organic by QAI
Flat fee $5.00 door to door courier
FREE SHIPPING for orders >$80.00
Aftersale SupportĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā Secure Payments
Realtime Courier TrackingĀ Ā