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Rabbit Lung Dog Treats – Natural, High-Value Training & Snack Treats
Why your dog will love our Nutriment Rabbit Lung;
Rabbit Lung Dog Treats are one of the best high-value options for training and everyday rewarding because they:
Treat your dog to the natural goodness of Rabbit Lung Dog Treats! Made from 100% pure rabbit lung and gently puffed using hot air, these treats retain all their natural nutrients while offering a soft, chewy texture your dog will love.
Low in fat and highly digestible, these treats are perfect for puppies, senior dogs, or dogs with sensitive diets. Packed with protein, vitamins, and minerals, Rabbit Lung supports overall health while providing a delicious, natural snack.
Ideal as a training reward, an anytime snack, or a meal topper, Rabbit Lung is a healthy, all-natural choice your dog won’t be able to resist.
These treats make your dog focus and respond faster during training or simply enjoy a delicious daily snack.
Suitable from 12 weeks+. Sold in 100Gram packs.
Analytical Constituents: Crude protein: 55%, Crude fat: 20%, Crude fibre: 2%, Crude ash: 12%, Moisture: 10%
Chew rating 1 - A quick snack.
PetBuddy believes that keeping it natural is the best thing for your dog. That’s why our Rabbit Lung contains only one ingredient…just Rabbit.
See our whole Rabbit range here.
Are Rabbit Lung Dog Treats good for sensitive dogs?
Yes — Rabbit Lung is a novel, easily digestible protein, and these treats contain no grains or fillers, making them ideal for sensitive stomachs.
Can puppies have Rabbit Lung Dog Treats?
Yes — the soft, lightweight nature makes them suitable for puppies from 8 weeks old (adjust portion sizes accordingly).
Are these treats grain-free?
Absolutely — Rabbit Lung Dog Treats are grain-free and free from artificial additives.
Can I use these for training?
Yes — these are excellent high-value training treats due to their fine texture, strong aroma and irresistible taste.
How many treats can I give my dog per day?
Treats should be given in moderation — try to keep them within your dog’s daily treat allowance (typically no more than 10% of total calories).