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Rabbit

Can Dogs Eat Rabbit?

Find out if Rabbit is safe for dogs and cats.

Dogs: Safe
Cats: Safe

Rabbit

Rabbit is a lean, easily digestible protein that is commonly used in hypoallergenic and novel-protein pet foods. It is lower in fat than many meats and often well tolerated.

Cook rabbit plainly and remove all bones. Avoid seasoned stews or preparations with garlic and onion.

Is Rabbit Safe for Dogs?

Safe when cooked plain. A lean novel protein often used in hypoallergenic diets.

Is Rabbit Safe for Cats?

Safe when cooked plain. A lean novel protein often used in hypoallergenic diets.

Preparation Notes

Cook thoroughly without seasoning. Remove bones and cut into small pieces.

Recommended Amount

Small pieces as an occasional treat.

How Often?

Occasional.

Symptoms to Watch For

  • vomiting
  • diarrhea

What If My Pet Ate Rabbit?

If bones or seasoned rabbit were eaten, monitor and contact your vet if symptoms develop.

Safe Alternatives

Sources

Vet's Note

PetPilot provides general information for educational purposes. While we reference authoritative veterinary organizations, this page has not been individually reviewed by a veterinarian for your specific pet. Individual animals may react differently based on age, weight, breed, health conditions, and amount consumed. Always consult your veterinarian or a poison control center for personalized advice, especially if your pet is ill, injured, pregnant, nursing, or on medication.

Medical DisclaimerThe content on this page is not a substitute for professional veterinary diagnosis, treatment, or emergency care. If you suspect your pet has eaten something harmful, contact your veterinarian or call ASPCA Poison Control or Pet Poison Helpline immediately.