Introducing our exquisite line of Rabbit Dog Training Treats, the perfect blend of nutrition and flavor that's sure to delight your canine companion. Made from the finest quality rabbit meat, these treats are not only irresistibly tasty but also packed with wholesome goodness.
Our Rabbit Dog Training Treats are the epitome of a healthy snack. Rabbit meat is renowned for being lean and high in protein, making these treats an excellent choice for dogs of all breeds and life stages. Each bite offers a rich source of essential amino acids, which are crucial for muscle development and maintenance, ensuring your pet stays strong and active.
We take pride in our commitment to natural ingredients. Our treats are prepared with care, ensuring that the integrity of the rabbit meat is preserved. This means no unnecessary additives or fillers—just the pure, savory taste of rabbit that your dog craves. Plus, we gently dry the meat to perfection, locking in both flavor and nutrients.
The texture of our Rabbit Dog Training Treats is designed to satisfy your dog's chewing instinct, promoting dental health by helping to reduce plaque and tartar build-up. The size of each treat is carefully considered to ensure it's suitable for dogs to chew and digest easily, making them a safe and enjoyable snack for your furry friend.
Perfect for training or as an everyday reward, these treats are a healthy alternative to conventional snacks. Whether you're teaching new tricks or simply want to show your pet some extra love, our Rabbit Dog Treats are the ideal choice. They're not only a treat for the taste buds but also support the well-being of your beloved dog.
Elevate your dog's snacking experience with our Rabbit Dog Training Treats - where premium quality meets irresistible flavor. Give your dog the gift of a healthy, delicious treat and watch their tail wag with joy!
100% Rabbit Training Treats
Black Friday 10
Ingredients: 100% Rabbit
Analytical Constituents: Raw Protein: 56.1%, Raw Fat: 25.5%, Raw Ash: 2.9%, Moisture: 7.1%
Pack Size: 100gTreats should be used sparingly between mealtimes. If you plan to use treats regularly make sure to adjust how much you feed at mealtimes to avoid over-feeding your four-legged friend.