Shades of Gray Indigenous Pet Treats
Pet Treats - Dehydrated Rabbit Ears
Pet Treats - Dehydrated Rabbit Ears
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Shades of Gray Indigenous Pet Treats' Finest Dehydrated Rabbit Ears, the ultimate Pet Treats for your furry companions! Crafted with care and packed with flavour, these Dehydrated Rabbit Ears are a delicious and nutritious treat your pets will love.
High-Quality Rabbit: Made from high-quality rabbit, our Dehydrated Rabbit Ear Pet Treats are a great source of protein, vitamins, and minerals, promoting your pet's overall health and vitality.
Extra Fibre: What sets our treats apart is the fur that comes with them, providing extra fiber that is beneficial for your pet's digestive health. It's a natural and wholesome addition to their diet.
Nutritionally Rich: The cartilage in the ears is perfect for chewing and creates a nutritionally rich treat that your pets will adore. It's not just delicious; it's packed with essential nutrients.
Hypoallergenic and Easy to Digest: Highly recommended for pets with allergies or digestive concerns, our pet treats are hypoallergenic and easy to digest, ensuring they're suitable for even the most sensitive pets.
Convenient Resealable Bag: Packaged in a convenient resealable bag, our pet treats are easy to store and use, maintaining freshness with every serving.
Ethically Manufactured: Produced and packaged in our Alderville First Nation facility, each treat is crafted with care and respect for both pets and the environment.
Treat your furry friends to Shades of Gray Indigenous Pet Treats' Finest Dehydrated Rabbit Ears and watch them hop with joy!
Feeding Instructions
Feed to your pet several times a day as a healthy snack or as a meal substitute, providing them with a nutritious and delicious treat they'll love.
Guaranteed Analysis
Moisture: 8%, Fibre: 3%, Fat: 9%, Protein: 50%.
Maverick loves them!
My dog LOVES the rabbit ears. I would say that these are the pinnacle of a “treat” for her.
Our Sphynx cats don't know what to do with these - they treat them more like toys than treats.
My 4 legged grandson loves them