Dwarf bunnies can eat the exact same foods as all other pet bunnies.
Dried fruit is high in natural sugars. Fresh fruit is better for a rabbit, if you want to give your bunny a treat. A bite or two is enough. If you want to give your bunny dried fruit, make sure it doesn't have added sugars or any other ingredients on it (make sure it's just fruit that's been dried, nothing more), and then only give your bunny one bite only: since it has more sugar, the rabbit can't have as much of it.
Fresh treats are a good part of a healthy, balanced diet. A poor diet, including too much treats, can lead to illness. A healthy diet for rabbits (including dwarf rabbits) is lots and lots of hay, as well as some pellets daily, and some fresh leafy greens daily. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.
rabbits should not eat most kind of dried fruit bannanas are alright but do not feed them anyother fruit so prunes are out of the question
Yes.
No, they eat a wide range of fruit including dried fruit and pomegranates.
Dwarf bunnies can eat a variety of fruits in moderation, including apples (without seeds), bananas, blueberries, and strawberries. Ensure that the fruits are cut into small pieces to prevent choking and monitor their intake to avoid overfeeding, as fruits are high in sugar.
olives, dried fruit, yogurt, veg, fruit,
Yes they do.
Yes. Dried fruits are commonly eaten as snacks there,
no but you can shove them where the sun don't shine
yes they do but , they eat dried fruit and did you know they only nibble it!
Grannnies like to eat stuffing and dried fruit.
Dried compote? That's one I've never heard of.
Yes, dwarf bunnies can eat lettuce and leafy greens as part of their diet. However, it's important to introduce these foods slowly to prevent digestive issues and to ensure they are washed thoroughly to remove any pesticides or chemicals. Offer a variety of leafy greens to provide a balanced diet for your dwarf bunny.