Furry rabbit ears provide an excellent source of fibre for your dog’s diet and can help flush out any nasties in your dog’s digestive system, such as parasite eggs. They also aid in settling tums with acid reflux. It is believed that the fur brushes through the intestines and dislodges worms and eggs in the digestive system. Hairy rabbit ears are beneficial when used as part of a natural deworming protocol.
Features:
– No artificial additives
– Suitable for big and small dogs
– With fur for intestinal cleaning
Rabbit Ears Benefits:
– Aids in cleaning teeth
– Acts as natural protection against worms
– Helps to clear away food residue
– Hypoallergenic
FAQ Rabbit Ears
Are Rabbit Ears good for dogs?
Rabbit Ears are highly digestible and packed with protein, which makes them a perfect natural chew for dogs as they are made purely from rabbit ear cartilage. Their natural structure offers a semi-durable chewing experience for dogs of all sizes while offering a natural rabbit aroma.
Are Rabbit Ears a natural dewormer for dogs?
They are a natural wormer for dogs. The fur that covers the rabbit ears is regarded as an effective way for worming. Removing parasites from your pet’s body, the brushing action of rabbit fur also works naturally to protect against worms.
How often should I give my dog a rabbit’s ear?
We’d recommend a maximum of 3 ears per week is a safe amount and where your dog will benefit. So don’t be afraid just because of the way they look. Also consider weight of dog
Up to 5 kgs 1 ear per week
Up to 10 kgs 2 ears per week
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