Rabbit Heart and Lung
Rabbit Heart and Lung
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Dehydrated rabbit heart and lung are excellent organ meats for dogs, offering several health benefits. Here’s a breakdown of their advantages:
1. High-Quality Protein:
Both rabbit heart and lung are rich in high-quality, easily digestible protein, which is crucial for muscle development, repair, and overall health. Protein supports tissue regeneration and energy levels, making these treats ideal for active dogs.
2. Rich in Taurine (Rabbit Heart):
Rabbit heart is particularly high in taurine, an amino acid that plays a key role in heart health. Taurine helps regulate the heart's rhythm and supports the function of the heart muscle, which is beneficial for cardiovascular health.
3. Supports Joint Health (Rabbit Heart):
The heart is also a good source of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), which acts as an antioxidant and supports cellular energy production. CoQ10 can help improve heart health and boost the energy of older dogs or those with joint issues.
4. Essential Vitamins and Minerals:
Rabbit heart and lung provide essential vitamins and minerals like B vitamins (B12, niacin, riboflavin), iron, and phosphorus. These nutrients are important for maintaining a strong immune system, promoting red blood cell production, and ensuring energy metabolism.
5. Promotes Healthy Skin and Coat:
The healthy fats and nutrients in rabbit organ meats contribute to a shiny coat and healthy skin. These nutrients help prevent dry, flaky skin and encourage better coat condition, which is especially important for dogs with sensitive skin.
6. Digestive Health:
Organ meats like rabbit heart and lung contain amino acids and enzymes that can help improve digestion. These proteins support the growth of beneficial gut bacteria and contribute to a healthy digestive system.
7. Natural and Low in Carbs:
Since rabbit heart and lung are primarily protein and fat, they’re naturally low in carbohydrates. This makes them a great option for dogs on a low-carb, grain-free, or ketogenic diet.
8. Satisfies Natural Chewing Instincts:
Dehydrated rabbit heart and lung can serve as natural chews, satisfying your dog’s instinctual need to chew. This can help reduce anxiety, boredom, and unwanted destructive behavior by keeping them entertained for longer periods.
9. Support for Overall Health:
The combination of nutrients found in these organ meats contributes to overall well-being, supporting vital functions such as respiratory health (from the lungs) and cardiovascular function (from the heart).



Common Asked Questions
What is dehydrated treats?
Dehydrated treats is a process which remove moisture from meat/vegetables using warm air, preserving nutrients for a healthy and delicious option.
Are you products homemade in Australia?
Yes, Every single bag of our treats are homemade with our very own two hands. We want the best for our pups and so do we want yours. We sourced our products locally.
How are your treats made?
We hand picked all our products to ensure they are the best to use. Every pieces are thoroughly checked, cleaned, removed unwanted bit.
Are your treats made with natural ingredients?
Yes! We use only high-quality, natural ingredients with no artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives.
Are your treats safe for pets with allergies or sensitivities?
We offer hypoallergenic options. Treats like Crocodile, Rabbits, Turkey, Kangaroo are great for pets with allergies or sensitivities. Please consult your vet before introducing new treats if your pet has known allergies.
Are your treats made with human-grade ingredients?
Many of our treats are made with human-grade ingredients, though they are still formulated for pet consumption only.
What is a good treat for training?
We recommend treats that can be easily break apart and required less chewing for training. For example, livers treats, kangaroo jerky, beef jerky, chicken fillets, fish fillets and etc.
Can I give these treats to puppies or senior pets?
Yes, but we recommend choosing products labeled specifically for puppies or senior pets, as they may have different nutritional needs.
I have a puppy, what treats are good for them?
As puppies, we recommend soft chew or training treats as they are easily to digest.
We don't recommend hard chew if they have not yet change their teeth.
If they have fully change their teeth, they are allow to have hard treats but take it slow. We recommend 1 hard chew treat a week to begin with.
Are your treats grain-free or gluten-free?
We offer both grain-free and gluten-free options. Each product’s packaging lists detailed ingredients.
Can we leave our dog unattended when they are having treat?
No, we do not recommend leaving your dog alone while they are having their treat as some treats can cause choking hazards. Therefore, always supervised your dog while they are having treats.
How should I store the treats?
Keep treats in a cool, dry place. Some products may require refrigeration after opening. Please refer to the packaging for details.
What is the shelf life for your products?
As a dog owner, we do not like leaving our treats sitting on shelf for too long. Just like human, you would not like to have food that is too old. So we only stock our treats with a shelf life of 12 months.