
Rabbit Back Feet
Rabbit feet are boney, fur covered appendages and surrounded by cartilage and skin. These are awesome to feed as a snack or to include in your pup's daily meals!
Why do we feed rabbit back feet??
Rabbit feet are high in vitamins B3 and B12, phosphorus, potassium and selenium, and is an excellent balance of fatty acids-- rabbit is even richer in omega 3’s than chicken and pork! Rabbit meat also has the highest protein ratio compared to chicken, pork, turkey, duck, fish, lamb, and beef which is great for muscle and joint health. The fur is an excellent source of fiber and manganese.
How to feed?
Introduce slowly. Feed 1 rabbit foot per day as a snack. Fur is a great source of fiber but it can be difficult to digest if dogs are not used to it. It is normal to see fur in your dog’s poop.