Rabbit Ears with Fur are a natural, low-fat chew designed to support your dog’s digestion and dental health. Sourced from ethically raised, free-range rabbits, these treats are gently air-dried to preserve their natural goodness. The fur not only provides natural fiber but also acts as a gentle digestive aid, helping to clean the gut and support overall gastrointestinal health.
Perfect for dogs with food sensitivities or on limited-ingredient diets, rabbit ears are hypoallergenic, easy to digest, and completely free from additives, preservatives, and artificial ingredients. They’re a safe and enriching chew that appeals to your dog’s instincts while promoting wellness from the inside out.
Key Features
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Fur-On for Digestive Support – Natural fur helps clean the digestive tract and acts as a fiber source
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100% Natural & Single Ingredient – No chemicals, preservatives, or artificial additives
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Hypoallergenic Protein – Ideal for dogs with allergies or sensitivities to common proteins
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Low Fat & High Protein – Lean and nutritious, perfect for weight management
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Supports Dental Health – Helps reduce plaque and tartar through chewing
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Suitable for All Breeds – Great for puppies, adult dogs, and seniors
Daily Recommendation
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Small Dogs (under 15 lbs): ½ to 1 ear per day
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Medium Dogs (15–40 lbs): 1–2 ears per day
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Large Dogs (40+ lbs): 2–3 ears per day
Feeding Guidelines
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Always supervise your dog while chewing
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Provide plenty of fresh water
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Intended as a treat, not a meal replacement
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Introduce slowly if your dog is new to fur-on treats
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Store in a cool, dry place to maintain freshness
Please Note: Due to the natural origin of these treats, the product may vary in size, shape, and appearance compared to the images shown. These variations are normal and reflect the natural quality of the product.
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