Description
Hairy Rabbit Ears – The "Superfood" Chew for Natural Digestion
Our 1kg Bulk Bag of Hairy Rabbit Ears offers a wholesome, single-ingredient treat that provides unique health benefits you won't find in processed snacks. Responsibly sourced and gently air-dried to preserve their nutritional value, these ears are an essential part of a natural, biologically appropriate diet.
The Benefits of Feeding Treats with Fur
While they may look unusual to us, hairy treats are highly beneficial for dogs. The fur is not fully digested; instead, as it passes through the digestive system, it brushes along the lining of the stomach and intestines. This "scouring" action helps to remove undigested food and can help clear out intestinal parasites (worms) naturally. Furthermore, the fur is a great source of dietary fiber, contributing to firmer stools.
Why Choose Our Rabbit Ears?
- Hypoallergenic Novel Protein: Rabbit is less common than beef or chicken, meaning it is much less likely to trigger an allergic reaction in sensitive dogs.
- Odorless & Non-Greasy: Unlike some other natural chews, rabbit ears are clean to handle and don't leave a mess on your carpets.
- Safe for All Sizes: From small terriers to large breeds, rabbit ears provide a manageable chew that is highly palatable.
- No Artificial Additives: 100% rabbit. No chemicals, no bleaching, and no preservatives—just pure, air-dried goodness.
Composition & Analysis:
Composition: 100% Rabbit Ears with Fur.
Analytical Constituents:
- Crude Protein: 52.2%
- Crude Oils & Fats: 21.3%
- Crude Ash: 1.9%
- Moisture: 12.0%
Frequently Asked Questions
Are hairy rabbit ears safe for dogs?
Yes, they are completely safe and highly beneficial. The fur is a natural source of fiber and acts as an internal cleanser for the digestive tract.
Can puppies have hairy rabbit ears?
Absolutely. Puppies from 12 weeks of age can enjoy rabbit ears. They are a great introductory chew because they are softer than rawhide or bones.
Do they actually help with worms?
While they are not a medical replacement for veterinary-prescribed dewormers, the fur acts as a natural "broom" that can help physically clear the digestive system of parasites.
How many ears are in a 1kg bag?
As a natural product, the weight of individual ears varies, but a 1kg bag is a bulk option typically containing between 40 and 60 ears, offering excellent value.




