Rabbit Feet
Air-Dried Single Ingredient Dog Chew





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Explore Our BoxesWhat is Rabbit Feet?
Rabbit feet are comprised of skin bone fur and cartilage. Find more about it on the #feedreal dog food glossary, rabbit feet.
Freshly Made in San Diego, CA
Real Dog Box's Rabbit Feet are freshly air-dried in our San Diego kitchen.
All of our food is sourced from American ranchers, farms, or distributors. We receive our meat in raw form, prepare them by hand and gently dry them in our patent-pending air driers. We pack and ship it all as soon as it is ready.
6 Reasons to Feed Rabbit Feet

Can my dog eat Rabbit Feet?
It’s rare that dogs cannot consume rabbit feet. However if your dog is a gulper they must learn how to properly chew bone-in foods to avoid swallowing too quickly and regurgitating this food. Senior dogs with poor dental health may have trouble with these as well but you can soften these chews by soaking in warm water before feeding.
Why should I feed Rabbit Feet?
Rabbit meat packs a nutrient punch. It is 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.
Can dogs have Rabbit Feet allergies?
Dogs can have allergies or sensitivities to rabbit however it would be very rare. Rabbit is a novel protein and generally great for sensitivities.
Tips & Recipes
Mental enrichment
Stuff in a chew holder or kong to slow down fast chewers. Freeze for a tasty treat and mental stimulation.
DIY meal
Include in your dog’s raw diet as his 10% bone content and a good source of fiber.
Pupsicles
You can use rabbit feet to make 'pupsicles' with bone broth or plain yogurt, or simply freeze them.
Ingredients
100% rabbit feet. Nothing else.
Guaranteed Analysis
64.90
% min
crude protein
9.58
% min
crude fat
1
<% max
crude fiber
7.04
% max
moisture
Net Weight: Each bag is made from approximately 5.2 oz of raw rabbit feet.
Calories: 106.6 k/cal per bag
Food Energetics · TCM

COOLING Protein
According to TCM, rabbit is considered a COOLING protein. Read more about TCM here.
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Rabbit Feet?
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Shelf Life & Storage

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How do I feed Rabbit Feet?
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.
Each bag is made from approximately 5.2 oz of raw rabbit feet.

Fun Fact
Don’t let the fur intimidate you on these gems! Fur is rich in manganese and acts as a pipe cleaner for the digestive tract.










