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Rabbit Quaters
Rabbit quaters can be fed as meal replacement for bigger dogs.
High Protein Content: Rabbit meat is lean and rich in protein, which is essential for muscle development and overall health.
Low Fat: Rabbit meat is low in fat compared to other meats, making it a good option for dogs that need to maintain a healthy weight.
Hypoallergenic: Rabbit is often considered a novel protein, which means it is less likely to cause allergic reactions in dogs with food sensitivities or allergies.
Nutrient-Rich: Rabbit meat is rich in essential nutrients like vitamins B12, B3 (niacin), phosphorus, and selenium, which support various bodily functions, including metabolism, nerve function, and immune health.
Natural Diet: Raw rabbit quarters provide a natural diet similar to what dogs' ancestors might have eaten, which can promote better digestion and dental health.
Bone Content: The bones in rabbit quarters can help keep your dog's teeth clean and provide essential minerals like calcium and phosphorus for bone health.
Variety: Adding rabbit to your dog’s diet can introduce variety, which can make meals more interesting for your dog and ensure a more balanced intake of different nutrients.
Rabbit Quaters