Healthy Paws - Canine Complete Dinner Rabbit
Description
TL;DR: Healthy Paws Canine Complete Dinner Rabbit is a raw, grain-free meal built around rabbit as a novel protein for dogs. It's portioned in 0.5 lb servings, making it practical for rotation feeding, elimination diets, or smaller dogs with food sensitivities.
Rabbit is considered a novel protein for most dogs, which makes this recipe a useful option when common proteins haven't worked out. The healthy paws rabbit recipe is raw, grain-free, and labelled hypoallergenic — a straightforward choice for owners managing sensitivities.
What makes this healthy paws rabbit recipe different?
It's a single-protein raw meal portioned at 0.5 lb, so you can thaw only what you need. That size suits rotation diets, multi-protein trials, and lighter feedings for smaller dogs.
Key features
- Rabbit as a novel protein — a practical option for dogs on elimination or limited-ingredient diets.
- Raw format — single-protein recipe with no added grains.
- Grain-free and hypoallergenic — formulated without grain fillers.
- 0.5 lb portion — convenient for thaw-as-you-go feeding.
- Single-protein recipe — useful for protein rotation across the week.
Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Healthy Paws |
| Format | Raw, frozen portion |
| Protein source | Rabbit |
| Portion size | 0.5 lb |
| Grain-free | Yes |
| Claims | Grain-free, hypoallergenic |
| Health focus | Hypoallergenic / food sensitivities |
| Suitable for | Dogs |
Who is it for?
This meal suits dogs with suspected food sensitivities, dogs on a vet-guided elimination diet, and owners who rotate proteins to keep meals varied. Because rabbit is uncommon in mainstream dog food, it's often chosen when more familiar proteins have caused reactions.
It's also a reasonable pick for smaller dogs or lighter feedings, since the 0.5 lb portioning keeps servings controlled.
Feeding & use
Thaw a 0.5 lb portion in the fridge before serving, and feed according to your dog's weight, age, and activity level. If you're transitioning from kibble or another protein, introduce it gradually over 7–10 days and monitor stool quality.
For rotation feeders, pair it with other single-protein meals across the week. If your dog has a diagnosed health condition, check with your veterinarian before switching diets.
Building a protein rotation
If you're testing other novel or single-protein options alongside the healthy paws rabbit recipe, consider Healthy Paws - Canine Complete Dinner Bison, Healthy Paws - Canine Complete Dinner Lamb, or Healthy Paws - Canine Complete Dinner Pork. Many owners go down the rabbit hole of raw feeding once they start rotating, and stocking two or three proteins at once makes weekly planning easier.
Available for same-day pickup at our North York, Toronto storefront, or ships Canada-wide.

Healthy Paws - Canine Complete Dinner Rabbit
Frequently asked questions
Everything pet parents usually ask about this product.
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Is Healthy Paws Canine Complete Dinner Rabbit grain-free?
Yes. This formula is grain-free and marketed as hypoallergenic, with no grains used as fillers or binders.
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What protein sources are in this rabbit formula?
Despite the rabbit name in the line, this Canine Complete Dinner uses beef, bison, and chicken as its protein sources.
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What size does this product come in?
Each package is 0.5 lb, making it suitable for trial portions or smaller dogs.
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Is this suitable for dogs with food sensitivities?
It is labelled hypoallergenic and grain-free, which may suit some dogs with grain sensitivities. If your dog has known protein allergies, check the ingredient list against beef, bison, and chicken before feeding.
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Can I pick this up in Toronto?
Yes. Same-day pickup is available at our North York storefront, and we ship Canada-wide.