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everyone has their own ideas mate but don't think any replys were shocking.at least you know its safe to feed your pup rabbit.

 

I gut mine at least mate, if you just throw a pup/ any dog a whole rabbit, how do you know it's not diseased? i've opened rabbits and found tumours the size of golf balls :sick: , i've found discoloured livers also. I just like to know what my pup is ingesting.

And feeding the stomach contents and faecal matter just doesn't seem right to me.

I'm one of the ' gut it freeze it then feed it brigade'.

 

Happy hunting to all :thumbs:

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like i said mate everyone has their own thoughts on the subject, personally i don't believe feeding gutted and skinned rabbits is enough for a dog, its missing something, as far as i'm concerned the guts and stomach contents are beneficial to the dog, my own certainly thrive on the diet.best of luck with your pup.

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thanks alot for your help :)

gave him one yesterday gutted tho n he loved it eat every bit of it!

atb

 

 

Nice one, don't forget to take off the feet and the head, as neither teeth or nails can be digested and aren't an ideal thing to try and pass :thumbs:

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