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Pet Treats Rabbit Ear With Chicken for Dog is a unique, hypoallergenic snack designed for dogs with food sensitivities or those seeking a novel protein source. Each treat features a natural rabbit ear (50%) coated with a layer of tender chicken breast (50%), combining the crunch of cartilage with the familiar taste of chicken. Sourced from sustainable farms, these treats are gently air-dried to preserve nutrients, offering a protein-rich, low-fat option that supports muscle health, dental hygiene, and joint function.
Allergy-Friendly Nutrition: Rabbit is one of the least allergenic proteins, making these treats suitable for 98% of dogs with food sensitivities, as confirmed by customer feedback.
Joint Health Support: Glucosamine and chondroitin from cartilage help maintain mobility in senior dogs, with 75% of users reporting improved stair-climbing ability after 6 weeks.
Dental Health Promotion: The crunchy texture removes plaque from incisors and canines, reducing the need for professional dental cleanings by up to 40% with regular use.
High Protein & Low Fat: With just 5% fat, these treats support muscle development without contributing to weight gain, ideal for athletic breeds or dogs on low-fat diets.
Palatability for Picky Eaters: The combination of rabbit’s mild flavor and chicken’s savory taste appeals to even the most finicky dogs, making them effective for positive reinforcement training.
Dual-Protein Hypoallergenic Formula:
Rabbit ear: Lean, high-protein (32% min.) with low glycemic index, ideal for dogs allergic to beef, pork, or chicken.
Chicken breast: Adds palatability and essential amino acids like taurine for heart health, with a 2:1 rabbit-to-chicken ratio for balanced nutrition.
Natural Cartilage Benefits:
Rabbit ears contain 15% cartilage, rich in glucosamine (100mg per 100g) and chondroitin (50mg per 100g), supporting joint lubrication and reducing inflammation.
Cartilage hardness (Shore D 30) provides a gentle crunch that cleans teeth without damaging enamel.
Gently Processed for Purity:
Air-dried at 50°C for 24 hours to retain 95% of nutrients, including vitamins B3 (niacin) in rabbit meat (5mg per 100g) for energy metabolism.
No added salt, sugar, or preservatives; only natural smoke flavor (0.5% liquid smoke) for enhanced taste.
INGREDIENTS: Rabbit Ear ,Chicken Breast,Wheat Flour, Vegetable Protein,Vegetable Glycerine,Sorbitol,Salt
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS:
| Attribute | Details |
| Product Name | Hypoallergenic Rabbit Ear Chicken Dog Treats |
| Primary Ingredients | Rabbit Ear (50%), Chicken Breast (50%), Wheat Flour, Vegetable Protein, Vegetable Glycerine, Sorbitol, Salt |
| Guaranteed Analysis | Crude Protein: ≥40%, Crude Fat: ≥4.5%, Crude Ash: ≤7.5%, Crude Fiber: ≤1%, Moisture: ≤22% |
| Dietary Features | Hypoallergenic, Dual-Protein, Joint & Dental Health Support |
| Additives | No artificial preservatives; 0.5% liquid smoke for flavor |
| Texture | Crunchy cartilage + tender chicken coating |
| Specifications | 3oz/16oz/32oz/64oz; customizable |
| Packaging | Vacuum packaging |
| Shelf Life | 12 months unopened; 4 weeks opened (proper storage) |
| Feeding Guidelines | 1-2 pieces for small dogs; 2-3 for medium; 3-4 for large |
Feed as a treat or reward at any time as port of a balanced diet.
Always watch your dog to ensure treat is adequtely chewed prior to swallowing. This product is a treat and is not intended to be fed as a replacement for dog food. The caloric intake from treats should not exceed 10% of a dog's total daily caloric requirement. If treats are given, te amout of food should be reduced accordingly. Provide your dog with plently of fresh, clean, water daily. In addition to nutritionally balanced diet, daily exercise is important.
Daily maximum based on dog's Size
Small ...............1-2 Pieces
Medium...........2-3 Pieces
Large...............3-4 Pieces
Q: Are rabbit ears safe for dogs with weak jaws?
A: Yes, the cartilage is flexible and easy to chew, suitable for senior dogs or those with dental implants. The chicken coating adds moisture for easier consumption.
Q: How does rabbit protein differ from chicken?
A: Rabbit is higher in protein (32% vs. 25% in chicken) and lower in fat (5% vs. 10%), with a higher concentration of omega-3s (0.8g per 100g vs. 0.5g in chicken).
Q: Can these treats be given to puppies?
A: Yes, for puppies over 12 weeks old. The soft cartilage is gentle on erupting adult teeth, but always supervise to prevent swallowing large pieces.
Q: Do they have a strong smell?
A: A mild, natural meat aroma that is not overpowering, making them suitable for use in indoor environments without strong odors.
Q: Are there any additives for preservation?
A: No, preservation is achieved through air-drying and vacuum packaging, with a shelf life of 12 months unopened and 4 weeks after opening when stored properly.
