
Rabbit Natural Dog Treats
Rabbit is a hypoallergenic protein source that’s low in fat and high in vitamin B12 and essential nutrients. It’s a great option for dogs with food allergies or on sensitive diets. Perfect for enrichment, training and more.

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Rabbit Natural Dog Treats FAQs
Yes! All Cloud K9 dog treats are made from high-quality ingredients. They're free from artificial colours, flavours, and preservatives. Our promise is to never use fillers or anything artificial.
Most of our dog treats and chews are suitable for puppies over 12 weeks old. Check each product description for age guidance.
Yes, we deliver across the UK with fast, reliable shipping. Our delivery options are shown at checkout. We offer next-day delivery and standard delivery depending on how quick your pup wants their delicious treats!
All Cloud K9 treats are naturally air-dried to lock in flavour and nutrients without the need for artificial preservatives. Thanks to this process, our treats are shelf-stable for up to 12 to 18 months. Every pack comes in resealable packaging to keep them fresh and crunchy for your dog after opening.
No. Cloud K9 treats don't contain any rawhide at all and never will. Rawhide is a choking hazard and is not safe for dogs to eat.
Rabbit is a lean, novel protein that's ideal for dogs with food sensitivities or allergies to common meats like chicken or beef. It's low in fat but rich in essential amino acids, making it a healthy option for all breeds.
Yes! Rabbit is considered a hypoallergenic protein, meaning it's less likely to trigger allergic reactions or digestion problems. That makes it a perfect choice for dogs with skin or digestive sensitivities.
Rabbit treats are naturally high in protein but low in fat, helping dogs maintain a lean, healthy body weight while still enjoying flavour-packed snacks. They're also gentle on digestion and suitable for dogs on sensitive diets.
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Why Choose Rabbit Dog Treats?
Rabbit dog treats are a brilliant option if you are looking for a more novel, less commonly used protein. Because rabbit is not as heavily used in mainstream dog food as chicken or beef, it is often chosen for dogs with food sensitivities.
Naturally lean and high in quality protein, rabbit offers a lighter alternative to richer red meats while still being highly palatable.
At Cloud K9, our natural rabbit dog treats are air dried and kept simple. No artificial preservatives, no colourings, no fillers, just clearly labelled ingredients prepared properly.
Are Rabbit Treats Good for Dogs with Sensitivities?
For many dogs with suspected food intolerances, rabbit is considered a novel protein. That simply means it is less commonly fed, which can reduce the likelihood of a reaction in dogs who have become sensitive to more common proteins like chicken or beef.
Rabbit is also naturally lean and easy to digest for many dogs, making it suitable for lighter treating and regular use when portioned appropriately.
While no protein is truly hypoallergenic for every dog, rabbit is often used as part of elimination style feeding approaches because of its limited exposure in commercial diets.
When to Choose Rabbit Over Other Proteins
Choose rabbit if your dog struggles with itchy skin, digestive upset, or suspected protein sensitivities and you want to try a less common option.
Rabbit is also ideal if you are intentionally rotating proteins to reduce overexposure to a single meat source.
If your dog does well on richer red meats, you might prefer lamb or beef. For skin and coat support, fish is another strong option.
Feeding Advice and Safety for Rabbit Dog Treats
When introducing rabbit for the first time, start gradually and monitor your dog’s digestion over several days. This is especially important if you are using rabbit as part of a sensitivity trial.
Always supervise your dog with natural chews and choose sizes appropriate for their breed and chewing style. Fresh water should always be available.
Even though rabbit is leaner than many red meats, portion control still matters, particularly during frequent training sessions.





