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  • Little Peckers Little Peckers Oven Baked Healthy Greens Foraging Crunchies 125g
  • Little Peckers Little Peckers Oven Baked Healthy Greens Foraging Crunchies 125g
  • Little Peckers Little Peckers Oven Baked Healthy Greens Foraging Crunchies 125g
  • Little Peckers Little Peckers Oven Baked Healthy Greens Foraging Crunchies 125g
  • Little Peckers Little Peckers Oven Baked Healthy Greens Foraging Crunchies 125g

Little Peckers Oven Baked Healthy Greens Foraging Crunchies 125g

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Light, heart-shaped crunchies for birds (budgies to macaws), small critters, and furry friends!
Made in Canada with almond flour, kale, chard, collards, apple & flax, Gently baked all natural and perfect for pecking & chomping-little peckers love ‘em!

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**Little Peckers Healthy Greens Foraging Crunchies**
Delight your pets with Little Peckers Healthy Greens Foraging Crunchies—heart-shaped, crunchy, and light treats adored by birds (small budgies to extra-large macaws), dogs, and critters! Packed with all-natural goodness—almond flour, kale, chard, collards, apple, and flax—these wholesome snacks are gently baked in small batches to a perfect airy crunch. Available in six delicious flavors, they’re made in Canada to boost foraging fun and nutrition. Whether it’s a peck or a nibble, little peckers of all kinds will love these healthy bites!

**Feeding Guide (2-3x Weekly):**
- Small Birds (e.g., Budgies): 1–2 hearts
- Medium Birds (e.g., Conures): 2–4 hearts
- Large Birds (e.g., Amazons): 4–6 hearts
- Extra-Large Birds (e.g., Macaws): 6–8 hearts
- Dogs & Critters: Adjust by size (e.g., 1–3 for small, 3–6 for large daily)

**Ingredients:** Almond Flour, Kale, Chard, Collards, Apple, Flax
**Directions:** Offer as a treat or hide in foraging toys. Start small and adjust as needed. Store in a cool, dry place. Watch your pets crunch their way to happiness!

Try our six different flavors! All peck-a-licious!

- **Kale**: This leafy green is a nutritional rockstar, loaded with **vitamins A, C, and K**—great for vibrant feathers, strong immunity, and healthy blood clotting. Its antioxidants, like quercetin, fight oxidative stress, keeping your little peckers spry and colorful.

- **Chard**: Packed with **vitamins A, C, and magnesium**, chard supports eye health, immune function, and muscle strength. Its anti-inflammatory properties from betalains help soothe active birds and critters, while its mild flavor keeps them munching happily.

- **Collards**: A powerhouse of **calcium and vitamin K**, collards promote strong bones and beaks—crucial for parrots and nibbling critters. Rich in fiber, they aid digestion, and their antioxidants bolster overall wellness for a long, chirpy life.

- **Apple**: Naturally sweet and full of **vitamin C and fiber**, apples boost immunity and keep digestive systems humming. Their antioxidants, like polyphenols, support heart health, while the gentle crunch adds a fun texture for foraging fun.

- **Flax**: Tiny but mighty, flax seeds deliver **omega-3 fatty acids** for glossy feathers, healthy skin, and a robust heart. They’re also high in fiber for smooth digestion and lignans for an antioxidant kick—perfect for keeping your peckers in top shape.

- **Almond Flour**: A grain-free base rich in **healthy fats, protein, and vitamin E**, almond flour fuels energy and supports skin and feather health. Its low-carb profile makes it a light, wholesome choice for birds, critters, and dogs alike.

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These ingredients combine to create a treat that’s not just tasty but also a nutritional win, enhancing physical health, mental stimulation through foraging, and overall vitality for your little peckers!

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