Why I Stopped Buying Dacha Delights Rabbit Ears for My Husky
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- The ingredients are natural and healthy, which is a huge plus for me.
- These treats are budget-friendly, which is always a bonus.
- They don't have any strong smell, which is great for sensitive dogs like mine.
- The composition is top-notch, with no GMOs, flavorings, gluten, or artificial preservatives.
- The nutritional value is impressive, with 52g of protein per 100g of product.
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- These treats aren't suitable for outdoor activities or training, which is a major drawback for me.
- Bandit could easily swallow them whole without chewing, which is a safety concern.
- The shelf life is quite long, but I'm not sure if that's a pro or con.
- The fat content is relatively low, which is good, but the fiber content is almost non-existent.
- The country of origin is Russia, which might be a concern for some dog owners.
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Editor's Summary
I gotta say, I was really into Dacha Delights rabbit ears for my Siberian Husky, Bandit, until I realized they just weren't cutting it. The ingredients are natural, which is a huge plus, but they're not suitable for outdoor activities or training, and that's a major drawback for me. I've also got some concerns about the safety of these treats, since Bandit can easily swallow them whole without chewing. Overall, I'm not impressed with these rabbit ears, and I've stopped buying them.
Specifications
I'll never forget when my Siberian Husky, Bandit, got allergies. Our vet recommended sticking to rabbit treats during his treatment, and one of the lifesavers for us were these rabbit ears from Dacha Delights.
Main characteristics
Weight of the product, g: 15;
Weight of the animal: Large, Small, Medium;
Intended for: Dogs;
Main ingredient: Meat;
Texture: Dried and air-dried;
Age of the animal: For adults, small, and senior dogs;
Special needs: Allergies;
Features: No GMOs, flavorings, gluten, artificial preservatives, or dyes;
Composition: Rabbit ears;
Nutritional value, kcal/100 g: 324;
Storage conditions: In a dry, dark place;
Country of origin: Russia;
Shelf life in days: 547;
Fat, g/100 g: 1.2;
Protein, g/100 g: 52;
Fiber, g/100 g: 0.2;
Minerals, g/100 g: 4.5.
Dacha Delights Rabbit Ears Treats
Price and where to buyThese treats can be found on Ozon, Wildberries, and Yandex Market.
I bought 10 packs for 838 rubles over a year ago on Ozon, and it worked out cheaper that way.
Now, the price is 120-264 rubles per pack (Yandex Market has the best price), and 10 packs cost between 1200 and 1699 rubles. The price has gone up, but these treats are still budget-friendly.
Packaging and appearance
The treats come in a small plastic bag with a window, so you can see the ears inside.
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The top of the bag has slits for easy opening.Rural Delights Ears for Dogs Rabbit EarsRural Delights Ears for Dogs Rabbit EarsRural Delights Ears for Dogs Rabbit Ears Inside, you’ll find dried rabbit ears of various sizes without fur. On average, there are 5 pieces in each pack.
Rural Delights Ears for Dogs Rabbit EarsRural Delights Ears for Dogs Rabbit Ears The pack is super convenient for storing leftover treats, and the packaging closes tightly, even when you turn it upside down. Not a single ear will fall out.
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They support oral hygiene, strengthen your dog’s teeth and jaw! They also positively affect digestion and metabolism in dogs! Plus, rabbit ears are super rich in protein! They’re suitable for most allergy sufferers!
My Experience with Them
The ears have a scent, but it’s not overpowering. If your dog takes them for a walk around the apartment, nothing will get dirty or smell bad.
Rural Delights Ears for Dogs Rabbit EarsThe packaging says they’re for small breeds, but our medium-sized dog has a serious thing for them. He doesn’t get super hyped, it’s more like a slow burn. I don’t give them to him that often anymore, so they don’t get old.
Rabbit Ears TreatsI used to give him the whole ear, but one time he wolfed it down like a starving dog, barely chewing it. A few days later, the treat came back out the same hole, soggy and half-chewed. That was a pretty gross experience, so I started cutting them in half with kitchen scissors and haven’t bought them since.
Rabbit Ears TreatsTo be honest, I’m not a fan of using these treats for training or walks. Even our food-motivated pup takes a while to finish a quarter of an ear, especially the thicker part. And before that, he’ll play with it for a bit or stash it somewhere. I’m not a fan of the 5-15 minute wait for a single command. It’s not ideal for training, but it’s great for distracting or rewarding things like nail trimming.
Rabbit Ears TreatsMunching AwayI stopped buying them because of how our pup doesn’t thoroughly chew them, and because we use them more for walks and training. For that, we prefer meaty pieces. Cutting these up into smaller pieces is a pain, and for longer chew sessions, we use an elk antler XL.Useful Tips for Dog Owners:
I've gotta give a shoutout to 'Glad, Love, Praise: The Un-Boring Guide to Raising a Puppy'; it's been a total game-changer for me when I didn't know where to start.And then there's 'Glad, Love, Praise 3: The Un-Boring Guide to Your New Puppy'; it's been a lifesaver when my little furball first arrived.I've also been using the spray against nipping, and it's been a total lifesaver.And let's be real, I've made my fair share of mistakes with the toys from AliExpress, but that's all part of the learning process, right?But one thing that's been a total hit with my pup is the GIGwi 'Rabbit' toy with a squeaker; it's been a staple in our household.And of course, who can resist a good treat? My pup goes crazy for the liver snack, and I have to admit, I do too.Last but not least, I've got to give a shoutout to the Joyser Slimmy toy; it's been a total hit with my pup, and the little squeaker inside is just the cherry on top.
