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Furry Rabbit Foot

Furry Rabbit Foot

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Furry Rabbit Feet are a small, natural single-ingredient treat — whole rabbit feet, air-dried with the fur left on. Rabbit is a single, novel protein, which makes these a handy option for dogs with sensitive tummies or sensitivities to more common meats. The fur is fully digestible and adds natural roughage, which is why furry treats are popular with raw and natural feeders. A light, low-cost everyday treat — buy individually or as a 1kg value bag.

  • 100% rabbit, single ingredient — air-dried with the fur on, no additives or preservatives; grain free and chicken free.
  • Novel protein, naturally low-allergen — a useful option for dogs sensitive to chicken, beef, pork or lamb.
  • Fur left on — the digestible fur adds natural roughage; a favourite with raw and natural feeders.
  • Naturally high in protein.
  • Small & great value — a handy little everyday treat or training reward.

Composition

100% Rabbit (with fur). Analytical constituents (per 100g, approximate): Protein 40%, Fat 30%, Ash 10%.

Feeding & safety

A complementary treat, fed alongside a complete, balanced diet. Suitable from 8 weeks. Always supervise your dog while they enjoy one and make sure fresh water is available — as a small treat, supervise to make sure it isn't gulped whole. Rabbit feet are naturally fairly high in fat (around 30%), so feed in moderation and count them within your dog's daily calories, particularly for dogs on a weight-management plan.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight, and reseal the bag after opening.

A complementary food for dogs — feed under supervision and always allow access to fresh water. Like furry rabbit treats? See our Furry Rabbit Ears, or the fur-free Rabbit Ears.

Common questions

Why is the fur left on?
The fur is fully digestible and adds a little natural roughage as it passes through. Raw and natural feeders often like furry treats for this reason. It also keeps the foot as close to its natural state as possible.
Will this worm my dog?
No. Furry rabbit feet are a natural treat, not a worming or parasite treatment. If your dog needs worming or has a parasite problem, use a treatment recommended by your vet — natural treats are not a substitute for proper parasite control.
Is rabbit good for dogs with sensitivities?
Rabbit is a single, novel protein that most dogs haven't been routinely fed, so it's a useful choice for dogs that react to common proteins. As with any new food, introduce it gradually.
Are they suitable for puppies?
Suitable from 8 weeks. As a small treat, supervise closely and make sure your puppy chews rather than swallowing it whole.
Singles or the 1kg bag?
Same treat — the 1kg bag is much better value if your dog enjoys them regularly. Buy a single to try first, or the bag to stock up.
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