Air-dried rabbit liver – gentle, natural dog treat
Air-dried rabbit liver is a special offal-based snack for dogs that works as both a tasty reward and a natural source of nutrients. It provides lean, easily digestible protein, making it a suitable option for dogs with sensitive digestion or picky eaters when used as part of a balanced diet.
The rabbit liver used is premium quality, GMO-free raw material from controlled sources, processed fresh. Drying takes place in air, using a gentle, low-temperature method to help preserve as much of the liver’s characteristic flavour, texture and valuable nutritional content as possible. The product contains no added additives, flavour enhancers or colourants.
Well-tolerated protein source for dogs
Rabbit liver is generally considered an easily digestible, light protein source for dogs. For this reason, it is often chosen by owners looking for a gentle treat for dogs with sensitive stomachs or prone to food intolerances. Air-drying concentrates the natural flavours, making the pieces particularly motivating for training, rewarding and scent games.
The product can be broken into small, manageable pieces, so it is convenient for short training sessions as well as longer walks or hikes. The 50 g pack size is practical, easy to carry and simple to portion, so you don’t need to open a large quantity at once.
Use and storage
Air-dried rabbit liver can be given to dogs on its own as a treat, as a complement to the daily diet. Always adjust the amount to the dog’s body weight, activity level and total daily food intake to avoid overfeeding. Fresh drinking water should be available to the dog at all times.
Once opened, the product should be used within 2 months or by the best-before date shown on the packaging. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, and reseal the packaging carefully after each use to help maintain the treats’ aroma and texture.
Air-dried rabbit liver is a suitable choice if you are looking for a natural, simple-ingredient yet special treat for your dog that supports a considered, gentle feeding approach.