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A little Daisy can be a rare bunny treat—portion carefully.

Daisy

Bellis perennis

Guideline: Sometimes Treats

Type: Flowers

Other Names: Common daisy, English daisy, lawn daisy

Daisies are a very common flower, most commonly with white, skinny, long petals and yellow centers although come in a variety of shades like yellow, pink, orange, and more. Many times you can find as a nuisance in people's lawns, as potted plants, or used as hedges to make a perimeter.

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Is Daisy item toxic?

Common lawn daisy (Bellis perennis) is widely treated as non-toxic in small amounts, but confirm the exact flower—some daisy-like plants are not safe. Pesticide-free only; overfeeding any flower can upset digestion.

Should I feed my pet Daisy?

Yes—as an occasional flower treat for rabbits and guinea pigs if you are sure it is common daisy and unsprayed. Skip for chinchillas unless your vet approves flowers.

How much can I feed them?

Offer a few petals or one small flower, not bouquets. Introduce slowly; stop if stool changes. Use the calculator linked in this article so treats stay extras on top of hay.

How much? Rabbit Food Calculator Need a Vet?

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