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Rabbit Ears
Rabbit Ears
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Rabbit Ears are a simple, natural single-ingredient chew made from 100% rabbit, air-dried with the fur removed and nothing else added. A light, crisp, low-odour chew that suits dogs of most ages and sizes — including puppies from 12 weeks, seniors, and dogs that don't get on with more common proteins. Buy individually or as a 250g bag (approx. 21 ears).
- 100% rabbit, single ingredient — air-dried with no additives or preservatives; grain free, gluten free and chicken free.
- Novel protein, naturally low-allergen — rabbit is a protein most dogs haven't been routinely fed, making these a useful option for dogs sensitive to chicken, beef, pork or lamb.
- Light, gentle chew — soft enough for puppies, seniors and small breeds, and low in odour.
- Naturally high in protein — a meaty, palatable reward.
- Helps with chewing — the natural chewing action can help reduce surface plaque as part of a wider dental routine (not a replacement for brushing or veterinary care).
Composition
100% Rabbit (fur-free). Analytical constituents (per 100g): Protein 59.7%, Fat 24.7%, Ash 3.11%, Crude Fibre 0.7%, Moisture 10.3%.
Feeding guide
A complementary treat, fed alongside a complete, balanced diet:
- Small dogs (up to 10kg): 1 ear per day
- Medium dogs (10–25kg): 1–2 ears per day
- Large dogs (25kg+): 2–3 ears per day
Always supervise your dog while chewing and make sure fresh water is available. Rabbit ears are naturally fairly high in fat (around 25%), so account for 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. Prefer the fur left on? See our Furry Rabbit Ears.
Common questions
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