Rabbit Ears with Fur – 100g loose weight

£3.00

Dried rabbit ears are high in protein and great for dental health. Due to their fur, they’re also a natural de-wormer for dogs. Suitable for all breeds and dogs aged over 4 months.

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Are you looking for a healthy and delicious treat for your pup? Dried Rabbit Ears with Fur are the perfect natural reward! Not only are they low in calories and high in protein, but they also act as a natural wormer and help promote skin and coat health.

Plus, these ears are slowly air-dried and produced in the UK, so you know you’re getting the best quality! Give your pup a treat today and watch them wag their tail with joy!

Benefits of rabbit ears for dogs

Rabbit ears are a natural dog treat, made from 100% rabbit. They are healthy and protein-rich, offering several health benefits to dogs. This includes:

  • High Protein: Rabbit ears are a great source of protein, ideal for maintaining healthy muscles and skin.
  • Dental Health: Rabbit ears have a unique, furry texture that cleans plaque from a dog’s teeth and acts as a natural dental chew, ideal for dental health.
  • 100% Natural: They are grain and gluten-free, suitable for dogs with a hypoallergenic or chicken-free diet.
  • Natural De-wormer: Rabbit ears act as a natural de-wormer, removing potential parasites from the digestive system.
  • Low Fat: Being low in fat, rabbit ears are an excellent choice for your dog, as they can give them a high-value reward whilst still maintaining a healthy weight.
  • Easy Digestion: With no additives or preservatives, our rabbit ears offer easy digestion, suitable for dogs with sensitive stomachs.

How many rabbit ears can dogs have a day?

Treats should make up around 10% of your dog’s daily calorie intake. We recommend no more than one rabbit ear per day, and to make sure rabbit ears are part of a balanced diet for your dog. Rabbit ears are suitable for all breeds and dogs aged over 4 months. If you are unsure about how much to feed, then please speak to your vet.