Can dogs eat Rabbit (Cooked)?
Generally safe
Fine to share in sensible amounts.
Plain fully cooked boneless rabbit (cooked) is a high-value animal protein for dogs when served without seasoning and outside a complete diet only as a treat. Remove every bone.
Before you feed it
- Cook fully
- Remove bones, skin excess fat, shells, and hard pieces
- Avoid salt, sauces, onion, garlic, butter, and seasoning
How much is safe
Small plain cooked pieces as a treat
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This is general information, not veterinary advice. Always check with your vet about your pet's diet.