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Can pet rabbits eat blueberries

Updated: 10/7/2023
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Many rabbits like blueberries, and they can eat them (and other berries) as a treat so long as they also eat a healthy diet of lots and lots of hay, and high-quality pellets and fresh greens daily.

Generally, blueberries and other treats are not good for rabbits. Too many treats can lead to all kinds of serious health problems including digestive ailments (loose/soft stools or diarrhea, gas, GI stasis) and obesity (which itself leads to all sorts of other complications).

One blueberry every few days should be okay for a normal healthy rabbit. When considering your rabbit's diet, always make sure your rabbit is normal and healthy by visiting a rabbit-savvy vet! See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.

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11y ago

no rabbits do not eat blackberrys they eat carrots

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Yes, rabbits do eat blackberries. Rabbits eat blackberries, carrots, and many other fruits and vegetables! These foods are all fine as a small, occasional treat.

Too many treats will make your rabbit sick. A bite or two of carrot, or a single blackberry, are fine treats for a normal, healthy rabbit. See the related questions below for more info about pet rabbit diet.

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Frozen blueberries are not poisonous to rabbits, but they aren't very healthy for rabbits, either.

Blueberries and some other fruits are okay for rabbits as a treat, so long as the rabbit is eating a healthy diet of tons and tons of hay, and some high-quality pellets and fresh greens daily. One blueberry every few days should be fine. Too many treats lead to all manner of health problems in rabbits.

When foods are frozen, dried, or processed in other ways, they lose some of their nutritional value. Rabbits get enough processed food from their pellets: with veggies and fruits, it's best to serve them fresh to make the most of them. That said, a frozen blueberry probably won't harm your rabbit. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.

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no blueberries are not good for rabbits it gives them diarea

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