Rabbit Complete Raw Dog Food Meal
£3.40 – £5.95





Rabbit Complete Raw Dog Food Meal
£3.40 – £5.95
Rabbit is a nutritionally rich, lean protein meat. Commonly hunted by wild dogs. This novel protein dog food is loaded with vitamins and minerals to support intestinal health, brain function, promote healthy skin and assist bone development. Great for dogs who need a low fat option. Just one meal from our Raw rabbit dog food options.
Read MoreDescriptions & Ingredients
Our rabbit complete raw dog food is a delicious and healthy recipe. A blend of quality, fresh meat and ground rabbit bone (from DEFRA approved, British Farm Assurance certified local farms), packed with seasonal vegetables, superfoods and infused with the best quality Scottish salmon oil. This meal is low in purine too.
Suitable for all dogs 24 weeks+
*Please note – we use double 10mm mincing plates for all ingredients in our adult meal ranges. Bone fragments may be present on occasion. Meat may contain shot.
Precisely Balanced Complete Nutrition
All ProDog Complete Formula meals meet strict FEDIAF standards and guidelines; this means the raw dog food within our complete recipe range provides balanced nutrient levels that support optimal growth, health and vitality whilst also delivering a truly satisfying feeding experience for your dog.
Simple and Easy Feeding
Simply defrost, pop the lid and serve! Then relax in the knowledge your dog is getting the absolute best possible natural nourishment, every single day.
Available in 500g and 1kg size tubs.
Storage Guide
- Keep raw dog food frozen until use
- Defrost overnight in fridge
- Will last 4 days if kept refrigerated
- Do not refreeze
- If lesser amounts are needed, allow to soften enough to segment and decant from the frozen tray. Keep remainder frozen

Meat
Premium, human quality, fresh meat provides a single source of quality protein. Delivering all essential amino acids necessary for optimum growth, development and vitality
Ground Bone
Highly beneficial to the digestive system. A source of protein, calcium, phosphorus, diverse minerals and healthy fats.
Sea Kelp
A potent nutraceutical seaweed rich in protein, iron, iodine, magnesium and omega 3 fatty acids. Iodine content assists in the regulation of the thyroid, pituitary and adrenal activity. Also helps to maintain a healthy inflammatory response, thereby supporting gut, skin and coat condition.
Carrots
Loaded with carotenoids, fibre, vitamins C and K, potassium, magnesium, most of the B vitamins and phosphorus. Supports eye health, immune function and digestion
Butternut Squash
Packed with dietary fibre, folate, iron, vitamin c, calcium, vitamin K and phytonutrients
Spring Greens
Packed with dietary fibre, folate, iron, vitamin c, calcium, vitamin K and phytonutrients.
Cabbage
Filled with vitamins K, C, B6, B1 dietary fibre, manganese, copper, potassium. Cabbage's polyphenols make it the cruciferous veggie with the most antioxidants.
Broccoli
Known to be extremely rich in vitamin K, which aids calcium absorption and strengthens teeth and bones. Packed with vitamin C and potassium
Kale
A supercharged leafy vegetable that contains an abundant amount of vitamins, including A, C and E. A source of protein, vitamins C, E and the full B complex plus minerals such as zinc and copper.
Raspberries
Low in calories and packed with vitamins and minerals. Vitamin C, manganese, vitamin K, vitamin E, B vitamins, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, copper.
Blueberries
The most nutrient-dense berries, also low in calories and packed with vitamins and minerals. Most notably: fibre, vitamin C, vitamin K, manganese. Rich in antioxidants.
Scottish Salmon Oil
Rich in Omega-3 fatty acids EPA & DHA. Highly recommended for dogs who suffer from skin sensitivities, promoting healthy organs and soft, shiny coats. Can also help inflammatory conditions such as bowel disease and arthritis.
Wheatgrass
Wheatgrass is prepared from the freshly sprouted leaves of the wheat plant, Triticum aestivum. Wheatgrass is an excellent source of many vitamins and minerals. It is especially high in vitamins A, as well as iron, magnesium, calcium and amino acids. It also contains several important antioxidants, including glutathione and vitamins C and E.
Nutritional Analysis
ProDog Complete Rabbit Formula is perfectly balanced, giving the optimal ratio of plant-powered goodness, and fresh meat content in every meal.
Composition
- 80% British rabbit meat (includes approx 10% ground rabbit bone)
- 17% Seasonal British vegetables and berries (leafy greens, carrots, blueberries)
- 3% Superfoods – (wheatgrass, kelp, salmon oil)
Nutritional Analysis (% or / kg) –
MOPFA
Moisture 73.5%, Protein 14.3%, Total Fat 5.6%, Ash 4.4%, Crude Fibre 3.1%
Mineral Content
Sodium 0.08%, Calcium 1.03%, Magnesium 0.04%, Potassium 0.29%, Phosphorus 0.61%
Ca:P
1.7: 1
Good to Know
- Moisture – the natural presence found in the ingredients
- Protein – are biological molecules consisting of one or more amino acid chains
- Fat – includes all fats: saturated fats, trans fats, and the unsaturated fats, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated
- Ash (inorganic matter) – the inorganic residue remaining after the water and organic matter have been removed. [Ash is left over after analysis of the food. We do not add fire-ash to our products]
- Fibre – the term given to the soluble and insoluble plant-based part of the food
How Much Raw Dog Food to Feed
Age (Weeks)
Amount to Feed
7-10
8-10%of body weight
10-16
7-8%of body weight
16-20
6-7%of body weight
20-24
5-6%of body weight
24-36
4-5%of body weight
36-56
3-4%of body weight
56-68
2.5-3.5%of body weight
68+ (Adult)
2-4%of body weight
Some dogs will need the upper limits allowed, some will need the lower limits. Common sense and observation should be used by the owner at all time to ensure their dog does not gain too much weight.
Raw Feeding Guide
Our rabbit complete raw dog food meal is a human-quality, raw meat product and should be handled observing standard hygiene rules.
- ALWAYS wash hands, utensils and surfaces after use
- Always supply clean, fresh drinking water for your dog daily
- Puppies can be fed raw dog food from 4-6 weeks (amounts determined by appetite)
- For puppies 7 weeks plus, please refer to our raw feeding guide for guidance on quantity *Please note ProDog offer a special raw puppy food meal blend with a finer mince texture
- For adult dogs feed 2-3% of body weight, use our raw dog food calculator
Remember, quantities given are only a guide. Every dog has a different metabolism, microbiome and nutritional requirements. Feeding raw dog food should be matched to their individual needs. When making any changes to your dog’s diet always pay specific attention to your dog’s weight, physical appearance and toilet habits as they adapt to their diet.
Meal Frequency Recommendations:
- Puppies up to 16 weeks spread the daily raw food allowance over 4 meals
- From 17 to 24 weeks reduce to 3 meals a day
- 24 weeks plus, 2 meals a day
- Adult dogs ideally feed 1-2 meals a day
Please contact us for advice if necessary. The team are always on hand to help.
If you’re new to raw feeding then do check out the benefits of raw dog food and our raw feeding guide. Find out how to switch to raw or read our myth busting article.
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Why Raw Dog Food is Better Than Processed Dog Food
Many commercially processed dog foods are manmade and based on meat derivatives. These so-called dog foods often contain excessive sugars, preservatives, additives and fillers and other ‘nasties’ which hold no nutritional benefits for your dog.
At ProDog Raw, we use ONLY human grade, British Farm, DEFRA approved meat with ground bone. These are complemented by vegetables, superfoods and oils for extra vitamins and nutrients.