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WOODS FOR CHEWING

Rabbit teeth never stop growing! It is important for bunnies to have an unlimited supply of hay to help keep their teeth worn down, but having chew toys also helps. Cardboard and wood chews are both helpful, but some woods are dangerous for rabbits. See the list below to see what is safe for your rabbit.

Wood
Safety
Alder
Dangerous
Almond Tree
Dangerous
Apple
Safe
Apple Tree
Safe
Ash
Safe
Aspen
Safe
Balsa
Safe
Balsam Fir
Dangerous
Bamboo
Safe
Basswood
Safe
Beech
Safe
Birch
Safe
Blackberry
Safe
Blackwood
Dangerous
Borage
Safe
Box Wood
Dangerous
Cashew
Dangerous
Cedar
Dangerous
Cherry Trees
Dangerous
Cholla
Safe
Citrus Trees
Dangerous
Cocobolo
Dangerous
Cotton Wood
Safe
Crab Apple
Safe
Cypress
Dangerous
Dahoma
Dangerous
Dogwood
Safe
Ebony
Dangerous
Elderberry
Dangerous
Elm
Dangerous
Eucalyptus
Dangerous
Evergreen
Dangerous
Fig Tree
Dangerous
Fir
Safe
Grapevine
Safe
Hackberry
Safe
Hawthorn
Safe
Hazelnut Tree
Safe
Juniper
Safe
Kiwi Tree
Safe
Linden
Safe
MDF
Dangerous
Mango Tree
Dangerous
Maple
Safe
Mulberry
Safe
Particle Board
Dangerous
Peach Trees
Dangerous
Pear
Safe
Pecan
Safe
Pine (Kiln Dried Only)
Safe
Pine (non-kiln dried)
Dangerous
Plum Trees
Dangerous
Plywood
Dangerous
Pussy Willow
Safe
Redwood
Dangerous
Spruce
Safe
Sycamore
Safe
Weeping Willow
Safe
White Willow
Dangerous
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This rescue is based out of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
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