Le guide des oreilles de lapin - TRUFFE DÉLICE

The Rabbit Ears Guide

Rabbit ears for dogs

Rabbit ears are an unusual but delicious treat for your furry friends. If you're looking for something healthy, natural, and nutritious that offers numerous benefits for your dog, then rabbit ears are just what you need. Want to be sure? I invite you to continue reading this article, which we hope will answer all your questions.

We will explain the benefits they will bring to your dog, whether they are suitable for your dog, and finally, we will give you the precautions to take when consuming them.

Let's talk about rabbit ears

Bunny ears are 100% natural snacks, air-dried. This drying process allows them to be stored for approximately 18 months, but we know your furry friend will never let them reach their expiration date.

The advantages of rabbit ears:

  • A safe treat: rabbit ears contain only skin and cartilage, making them completely digestible. There are no bones that can get stuck or cause intestinal damage.
  • A crunchy and much-loved treat: its unique texture makes it a perfect treat to spoil your dog's taste buds.
  • Contributes to oral hygiene: dried rabbit ears create an abrasive action against the surface of teeth during chewing. This action helps to remove accumulated food particles and dental plaque.
  • Reduces anxiety: It has been scientifically proven that chewing promotes the production of endorphins, which will help your little one relax and calm their anxiety. In stressful situations such as fireworks or thunderstorms, bunny ears can be your best friend.
  • Supports muscle health: The high protein content of rabbit ears makes them a major asset in maintaining your dog's muscle health. The protein will also help keep your dog's skin and coat healthy.

Rabbit ears: for which types of dogs?

Rabbit ears are primarily made of cartilage and skin, therefore they are safe for all dogs.

For overweight dogs, we advise you to moderate this treat which is quite high in fat (39%), but you can certainly vary the snacks with beef tendons which are very low in fat treats.

If you have a puppy that's starting to lose its baby teeth and you notice it's causing discomfort in its gums, you can give it bunny ears from four months old. They'll help relieve the discomfort, and your little one will thank you.

What precautions should be taken?

Rabbit ears are a safe snack. There is no risk of blockage since rabbit ears are made of cartilage and skin, not bone.

However, if your dog tends to eat its treats very quickly, we advise you to supervise it to ensure that it chews its ear properly.

In terms of quantity , for small dogs, we recommend one rabbit ear per week. For medium-sized dogs, you can offer them up to two per week. Finally, for large dogs, you can give them up to three rabbit ears per week.

FAQ

Are rabbit ears safe for dogs?

In addition to providing numerous benefits to your dog, rabbit ears are safe.

Are rabbit ears unpleasant to have in the house?

Rabbit ears don't have a very strong smell and aren't very greasy, so they shouldn't be a problem for your home. However, if the smell or texture bothers you, you can give this treat to your dog outdoors.

Can rabbit ears cause diarrhea in dogs?

Consumed in moderation, most dogs digest rabbit ears very well.