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Furry Rabbit Ears

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One of our best-loved natural treats β€” and it's easy to see why. Our Furry Rabbit Ears are a lightweight, single ingredient natural dog chew made from 100% rabbit, fur and all. Gently dried to lock in nutrition, they're the treat of choice for owners who want something honest, wholesome and genuinely beneficial for their dog. And at just 50p a day, they're as kind on your wallet as they are on your dog's digestive system.

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A staple in our own kennels. We run a busy boarding kennels and cattery near Colchester, Essex, where we feed over 140,000 meals a year. Furry rabbit ears are one of the treats we reach for regularly β€” they're popular with the dogs in our care and we've seen first-hand the benefits of including them in a natural feeding routine.

Why Dogs (and Their Owners) Love Furry Rabbit Ears

🌿 Natural Wormer

The rabbit fur works as a gentle mechanical gut brush when ingested, helping to sweep intestinal worms through the digestive system naturally β€” no chemicals required.

πŸ‡ Single Ingredient

100% rabbit β€” nothing added, nothing hidden. Perfect for dogs with food allergies or intolerances, and ideal for owners who want complete clarity over what their dog is eating.

🦷 Natural Dental Support

The chewing action helps to gently clean teeth and stimulate gums β€” a far more natural approach to dental hygiene than processed dental sticks laden with additives.

🐩 Perfect for Small Dogs

Lighter and more delicate than lamb or pig ears, furry rabbit ears are beautifully sized for smaller breeds and puppies β€” a manageable, satisfying chew that won't overwhelm little jaws.

🌾 Natural Source of Fibre

The rabbit fur provides a natural source of dietary fibre, supporting healthy gut function and digestion β€” something you simply won't find in most commercial dog treats.

🧠 Keeps Dogs Occupied

A satisfying chew that engages your dog's mind and body, helping to reduce boredom, restlessness and anxiety-driven destructive behaviour around the home.

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Great value natural treat. Based on a 15g daily serving, furry rabbit ears cost from just 50p per day β€” making them one of the most affordable natural, single ingredient dog treats available. Buy the 1kg bag for the best per-treat price and keep a well-stocked treat tin all month long.

Composition & Analytical Constituents

Composition
Ingredients 100% Rabbit
Additives None
Preservatives None
Artificial Colours None
Analytical Constituents
Crude Protein 61.6%
Crude Fat 21.3%
Moisture 8.9%
Crude Ash 7.0%
Crude Fibre 1.2%

Feeding Guidelines

Feed as a treat and snack alongside a complete, balanced diet. Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog's total daily calorie intake. Always supervise your dog while they enjoy their treat, and ensure fresh, clean water is available at all times.

  • Small breeds & puppies (4 months+): Β½ to 1 ear, 2–3 times per week
  • Medium breeds: 1 ear, 2–3 times per week
  • Large breeds: 1–2 ears, 2–3 times per week
  • Adjust main meal portions on days when treats are given
  • Not suitable for puppies under 4 months old

Furry Rabbit Ears Are Ideal For

  • Small and toy breeds looking for a lighter, manageable natural chew
  • Dogs with food allergies or sensitivities (single ingredient, hypoallergenic)
  • Raw fed dogs and owners following a natural or prey model feeding approach
  • Dogs prone to worms β€” used as part of a natural preventative routine
  • Puppies over four months old needing gentle, appropriately sized chews
  • Dogs with sensitive stomachs who need an easily digestible treat option
  • Owners who want 100% transparency and no hidden ingredients

Frequently Asked Questions

What are furry rabbit ears and why is the fur left on?
Furry rabbit ears are dried rabbit ears with the natural fur still attached. The fur isn't just for texture β€” it provides a natural source of dietary fibre and acts as a gentle mechanical wormer when your dog digests it, helping to physically move intestinal worms through the gut. This is why furry rabbit ears are a staple in the raw feeding community and popular with owners who prefer a natural approach to their dog's health.
Do furry rabbit ears really work as a natural wormer?
Furry rabbit ears are widely used as a natural wormer by raw feeding dog owners. The fur passes through the digestive system largely undigested, acting as a gentle scrubbing brush that helps to move intestinal worms along and out of the gut. They are best used as a regular preventative measure rather than a treatment for a confirmed heavy infestation β€” if your dog has a serious worm burden, always consult your vet for appropriate treatment.
Are furry rabbit ears suitable for dogs with allergies?
Yes β€” furry rabbit ears are a single ingredient treat containing only 100% rabbit. There are no additives, preservatives, fillers or artificial ingredients of any kind. Rabbit is also considered a novel protein, meaning it's less likely to trigger a reaction in dogs with common food sensitivities. This makes furry rabbit ears one of the safest and most allergy-friendly natural treats available.
How are furry rabbit ears different to furry lamb ears?
Both are natural, fur-on chews that support gut health and provide natural worming benefits β€” but there are a few key differences. Furry rabbit ears are lighter and more delicate in texture, making them particularly well suited to small breeds, puppies and dogs with less powerful jaws. Furry lamb ears are larger and denser, tending to suit medium to larger small breeds. Nutritionally, rabbit ears are higher in fat (21.3%) while lamb ears are higher in protein (73.8%). Both are 100% single ingredient and completely free from additives.
Are furry rabbit ears suitable for puppies?
Furry rabbit ears are suitable for puppies over four months old. Their light, manageable size makes them one of the most appropriate natural chews for younger and smaller dogs. Always supervise puppies during treat time and consult your vet if you have any concerns about introducing new treats to your puppy's diet.
How often should I give my dog furry rabbit ears?
As a general guide, furry rabbit ears can be given 2–3 times per week as part of a balanced diet. Treats should make up no more than 10% of your dog's total daily calorie intake, so remember to adjust meal portions on treat days. Always ensure fresh water is available, and supervise your dog while they enjoy their chew.
Can I give furry rabbit ears to a dog with a sensitive stomach?
Furry rabbit ears are generally very well tolerated by dogs with sensitive stomachs. They are a single ingredient, natural treat with no artificial additives that could cause irritation. The rabbit fur also supports healthy gut motility. That said, as with any new treat, it's always worth introducing them gradually and monitoring your dog's reaction, particularly if they have a history of digestive issues.
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