Rabbit Ears with Fur are a tasty, chewy snack that also provides natural dietary fibre, making it a valuable addition to your pet’s diet. Chewing rabbit ears helps support healthy digestion and satisfies your pet’s natural chewing instinct.
Rabbit ears are intended as a supplement to a balanced diet and should not exceed 5% of the daily food intake. Overfeeding may cause digestive discomfort due to the fur content, so moderation is key.
Ingredients: 100% Rabbit ears
Analytical components
- Moisture: 55%
- Protein: 29%
- Fats: 14%
- Fiber: 0%
- Ash: 2%
- Calcium: 0,02%
- Phosphorus: 0,11%
- Ca:P: 0,2
- Energy: 239 kcal/100 gr.
Feeding instructions
- Store in the freezer.
- Thaw in the refrigerator before feeding.
- Do not microwave or heat-treat the product.
- Once thawed, store in the refrigerator and use within 48 hours (or longer depending on refrigerator temperature).
- Not intended for human consumption.
- Wash hands, utensils, and surfaces with soap before and after handling; wash the pet’s bowl after each meal.
- Store separately from human food.
- Always provide fresh drinking water.
- For a balanced diet, dogs/cats should receive at least 5 different protein sources over a 3-month period.
- Adult dogs/cats should be fed 2–4% of body weight depending on activity level; adjust individually.
- Never change protein sources abruptly; introduce new food gradually.
Useful information
- Protein – biological molecules composed of one or more amino acid chains.
- Fats – all fats, including saturated and unsaturated fats, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fatty acids.
- Ash – inorganic residue remaining after the removal of water and organic matter.
- Fiber – undifferentiated plant components.
- Moisture – natural water content of the ingredients used.



