What the Raw Rabbit Paw (Small Front) Pet Chew Treat
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What the Raw Rabbit Paw (Small Front) Pet Chew Treat
Product Details
A rabbit paw contain the fur and bones for both dogs and cats as a treat or chew. These dehydrated chews are a single-ingredient treats, without any additives or preservatives. They are a natural source of nutrients and can offer several benefits for pets.
Benefits for Pets
Dental Hygiene: The fur and bones can act as a natural toothbrush, helping to scrape away plaque and tartar from teeth.
Digestive Health: The fur is a source of fiber, and can act as a "pipe cleaner" in the digestive tract, potentially aiding in the removal of worms and undigested food.
Nutrient Source: Rabbit feet contain various nutrients, including glucosamine and chondroitin for joint health, selenium for the immune system, manganese for metabolism, and vitamin B-12 for the nervous system. [
Natural and Safe: Rabbit feet are a single-ingredient treat, with no additives or preservatives, making them a natural and generally safe option for pets.
Hypoallergenic: Rabbit is considered a novel protein, making it suitable for pets with allergies to more common proteins like chicken or beef.
Sensory Enrichment: The texture and smell of the rabbit foot can provide a novel sensory experience for pets, particularly those who enjoy chewing and scent-based activities.
Important Considerations:
Supervision: Always supervise your pet when they are chewing on a rabbit foot, as large pieces could potentially be swallowed and cause choking.
Introduction: If your pet is not used to eating fur, introduce rabbit feet gradually to avoid digestive upset.
Bone Safety: While rabbit feet are generally considered safe, supervise your pet and discard any small pieces that could be a choking hazard.