Not exact matches
Even if the blackfriday and the cyber monday helped our collective to get back on track
selling several baby swing chairs (since in September our good old Etsy shop was shut down and our business has really suffered) we really believe to use sales as opportunities to invest in quality pieces and not as the story of this
rodent, unrelenting questing
for happiness and fulfillment.
Retailers should consider
selling them in bulk next to the dog biscuits, which are also good treats
for rodents.
Fresh greens don't have the high - fiber cellulose content that makes hay indigestible
for omnivorous
rodents, so sprouted wheatgrass can be
sold for both omnivores and herbivores.
[25] Most pet stores
sell nontoxic wooden chews designed
for rodents in captivity.
Retailers should consider
selling bulk nuts in the shell as a combination treat / chew toy
for small
rodents.
Although hay is not
sold as food
for small
rodents, it can be used to give them a new experience and opportunity
for play.