Reset your dog’s digestive health and soothe chronic skin irritations with Raw Performance Pure Rabbit. Highly prized by holistic veterinarians and experienced raw feeders alike, rabbit is a true “novel” protein—meaning most domestic dogs have never been exposed to it, making it virtually impossible for it to trigger an allergic reaction. By utilizing a complete whole-prey model that integrates digestible meat, soft ground bone, and five crucial organs, this ultra-clean blend fuels lean muscle development and immune health while being incredibly gentle on the stomach.
Why Choose Pure Rabbit?
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The Ultimate Elimination Diet: If your dog suffers from chronic ear infections, obsessive paw licking, or itchy skin caused by beef or poultry allergies, our Pure Rabbit provides a clean break from common allergens to let their immune system heal.
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Lean Muscle & Weight Control: With an exceptionally low fat content (6.9g) and a healthy 16.58g of protein, this formula helps working or companion dogs maintain peak, lean body condition and muscle mass without adding unnecessary calories.
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Whole-Prey Organ Synergy: Infused with rabbit liver, lung, spleen, and heart, this meal is an abundant, natural source of Vitamin B12, highly bioavailable iron, phosphorus, and selenium. These nutrients are essential for cell repair, robust metabolic function, and long-term vitality.
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Flawless, Easy Digestion: Rabbit meat possesses fine-textured fibers that are naturally simpler for a canine’s gastric system to break down, resulting in superior nutrient absorption, reduced gas, and smaller, firmer stools.
Ingredients
Finely Ground Rabbit (Meat and Bone), Rabbit Liver, Lung, Spleen, and Heart.
Pro-Feeding Tip
Pure Rabbit is an extraordinary hypoallergenic staple or a luxury addition to your rotational raw schedule. Because rabbit is exceptionally lean and harvested from a single species, if you choose to feed this blend exclusively without rotating other meats, we highly recommend adding a splash of high-quality fish oil and a pinch of organic kelp powder to ensure optimal fatty acid and trace mineral balance.
Guaranteed Analysis (Per 100g)
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Protein: 16.58 g
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Fat: 6.9 g
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Moisture: 74.2 g
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Ash: 2.9 g
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Crude Fibre: 1.7 g
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Calories: 126 kcal
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Calcium: 0.74 g
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Phosphorus: 0.52 g
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Trace Minerals: Zinc (2.3 mg), Iron (1.4 mg), Magnesium (33 mg), Sodium (59 mg), Copper (0.11 mg), Selenium (0.2 ug), Manganese (0 ug)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What makes rabbit a “novel protein,” and why is it good for allergies?
A: A novel protein is simply a meat source that your dog has likely never eaten before. Most commercial pet foods heavily rely on chicken, beef, or turkey. When a dog develops a food allergy, it is almost always to one of those common proteins. Because rabbit is unique, your dog’s immune system doesn’t recognize it as a threat, completely bypassing allergic reactions like hot spots, itchy paws, or loose stools.
Q: Are the rabbit bones safe for my dog to digest?
A: Yes, completely safe. Raw bones are soft, flexible, and fully digestible for a dog’s highly acidic stomach. We finely ground the rabbit meat and bone together to ensure a perfectly smooth texture that yields a completely safe, highly bioavailable source of natural calcium and phosphorus.
Q: Is Pure Rabbit a good option for dogs prone to pancreatitis?
A: Yes. Dogs recovering from or prone to pancreatitis require highly digestible meals with strict fat limitations. Coming in at just 6.9g of fat per 100g, Pure Rabbit is one of our leanest options, allowing your dog to get robust organ and muscle nutrition without straining their pancreas.
Q: How should I safely thaw and serve Raw Performance rabbit tubs?
A: Keep the 1lb & 2lb resealable containers frozen until you are ready to use them. Move a container to the refrigerator to thaw slowly for 24 to 48 hours before mealtime. Once thawed, it will remain fresh in the fridge for up to 3 days. Always wash your hands, utensils, and dog bowls thoroughly with warm, soapy water after every feeding.












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