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Antler chews for dogs are long-lasting and are a natural and healthy alternative to rawhide, they also don't splinter like bones. Sourced from European Red Deer, Elkwood's antlers dog chews are hand collected once shed and cut to size; each antler is unique in shape! Perfect for chewing, the Elkwood antlers help to clean teeth and soothe gums, whilst helping to satisfy a dog's natural urge to chew.
Ethically Sourced from Natural drop
Full of calcium and healthy minerals, these split antler chews are the perfect treat for your dog.
Dogs should not be left unsupervised with this product, and it should be removed once it becomes small enough to be swallowed.
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Bit expensive but worth it
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Really good long lasting chew. I bought these as they are by size rather than weight as I have large dogs with power chew jaws. They don't noticeable smell when chewed unlike other chew products. Our smallest dog is a lab & largest an Akita and all of them love these chews.
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Belle loves chewing on it and tosses it about good for her teeth and not as messy as a. Bone
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Great product for keeping teeth clean, and keeping dogs occupied!
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Elkwood 100% Natural Antler Chew, including answers from our team.
Carol Heasman
Are these suitable for a 5 month old puppy?
Many thanks
Can a 5 month old puppy have an antler?
We recommend puppies 3 months and up can start chewing on antlers. But we do recommend limiting your puppy's chew time to less than an hour per chewing session, to help protect their growing teeth