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Give your dog a treat that feels naturally satisfying.
Bark with Buster Australian Rabbit Feet Dog Treats are made from whole Australian rabbit feet with the fur left on, then gently air dehydrated to preserve their natural texture, flavour and goodness.
Each rabbit foot offers a combination of crunch, chew and natural fur that can help satisfy your dog's instinctive desire to chew. The fur also provides natural fibre and bulk as part of an occasional, balanced treat routine.
Rabbit is a less commonly fed animal protein, making these treats an exciting choice for dogs that enjoy protein variety or have not regularly eaten rabbit before.
There are no preservatives, grains, fillers, artificial colours or artificial flavours. Just one natural Australian ingredient.
At Bark with Buster, we believe dog treats should be simple, honest and easy to understand.
Our approach is shaped by more than ten years of hands on experience caring for dogs through Pet Stays Melbourne. We have worked with dogs of different breeds, ages, sizes, personalities and chewing styles. That experience has taught us that no treat is suitable for every dog.
We select natural treats that offer variety, enrichment and enjoyment while providing clear feeding and safety information to help owners make an informed choice.
Our Australian Rabbit Feet Dog Treats are:
100% Australian Rabbit Feet. Nothing else.
1 Pack — A simple way to introduce your dog to rabbit feet for the first time.
3 Pack — Ideal for occasional treating or testing whether rabbit feet suit your dog's chewing style.
6 Pack — Our most popular option for dogs that already enjoy natural fur on treats.
10 Pack — Our best value option for regular rabbit feet fans or multiple dog households.
Rabbit feet are an occasional complementary treat and should not replace a complete and balanced diet. Introduce gradually when feeding rabbit for the first time.
The appropriate frequency will depend on your dog's size, age, diet, health and activity level. For many dogs, one rabbit foot occasionally is enough to provide an interesting chewing experience.
Always ensure fresh drinking water is available. Reduce your dog's regular meal portions when necessary to account for treats.
Always supervise your dog while they are eating a rabbit foot. Choose treats appropriate for your dog's size, chewing strength and eating style.
Rabbit feet may not be suitable for dogs that swallow treats whole, gulp food, have poor dental health, have difficulty chewing or have been advised to avoid bones. Remove any piece that becomes small enough to swallow whole.
Speak with your veterinarian before introducing a new treat when your dog has an existing medical condition, dietary restriction or history of digestive sensitivity.
Rabbit feet are natural products, so every piece will look different. Size, colour, shape, fur coverage and texture can vary between individual feet. This variation is completely normal and does not affect the quality of the product.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Reseal the packaging after opening to help maintain freshness. Do not refrigerate unless the packaging becomes wet or the product is exposed to moisture.
Explore our Natural Dog Treats Australia collection for simple, Australian made treats across a wide variety of proteins and chewing textures.
Dogs that enjoy firm natural chews may also love our Kangaroo Dental Chews and Kangaroo Rib Sticks.
For softer reward options, explore our Kangaroo Jerky Dog Treats or natural training treats.
Learn more about how we prepare our treats in our guide to air dehydrated dog treats.
Rabbit feet can be an appropriate occasional treat for many dogs when selected according to the dog's size and chewing style. They should always be fed under direct supervision. Rabbit feet may not suit dogs that gulp treats, swallow pieces whole, have weak teeth or have been advised by a veterinarian to avoid bones.
The fur is a natural part of the rabbit foot and provides fibre and bulk. It also creates a more instinctive texture for dogs that enjoy natural animal based treats. We do not claim that fur treats worms, clears anal glands or cures digestive concerns.
Rabbit is a less commonly fed protein compared with chicken, beef and lamb, so it may be novel for some dogs. A protein is only novel when the individual dog has not eaten it before. Check your dog's previous foods, treats and supplements before considering rabbit a novel protein.
No dog treat can be guaranteed to be hypoallergenic. Rabbit may be suitable for some dogs that have not eaten rabbit previously, but dogs can react to any animal protein. Dogs with diagnosed food allergies or elimination diets should only receive treats approved by their veterinarian.
Some dogs with food sensitivities may tolerate simple single ingredient treats better than products containing several ingredients. However, every dog is different. Introduce a small amount gradually and stop feeding the product if your dog experiences vomiting, diarrhoea, excessive discomfort or another unusual reaction.
Rabbit feet may suit some older puppies that are confident, established chewers and able to manage the treat safely. They are not suitable for every puppy. Supervise closely and speak with your veterinarian when you are unsure whether your puppy is ready for whole natural chews.
Rabbit feet should be fed as an occasional treat rather than a daily dietary requirement. The right frequency depends on your dog's size, activity level, complete diet and the number of other treats they receive. Treats should form only a small part of your dog's overall daily food intake.
Rabbit feet are generally a light to moderate chew rather than a long lasting chew. Some dogs may crunch through one quickly, while smaller or more careful chewers may take longer. Chewing time varies depending on your dog's size, jaw strength and chewing style.
Chewing textured treats may provide light mechanical contact with the surface of the teeth. However, rabbit feet do not remove established tartar and should not replace tooth brushing, professional dental cleaning or veterinary dental care.
Rabbit feet contain small bones that have been air dehydrated as part of the whole treat. Dogs should always be supervised and allowed to chew rather than swallow the treat whole. Rabbit feet may not suit dogs with dental problems, aggressive gulping behaviour or veterinary restrictions relating to bones.
Rabbit feet are natural products rather than machine made treats. Differences in size, shape, fur, colour and texture are expected. Pack contents may vary slightly depending on the size of the individual feet available.
Rabbit feet have a natural animal aroma that dogs generally find appealing. They are usually lower in odour than many rich organ treats, although scent can vary because this is a natural product.
Keep the pack sealed in a cool, dry location away from sunlight and moisture. Always use clean, dry hands or utensils when removing treats from the pack.
Yes. All dogs should be supervised when eating rabbit feet or any whole natural chew. Remove the treat when it becomes small enough to swallow whole or when your dog begins attempting to gulp it.
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