Elk Antler Whole Large

Elk Antler Whole Large

Elk Antler Whole Large

Price:

$64.99

SKU:

2115

About This Item

Elk Antler for dogs are long-lasting, natural chews that promote dental health by reducing plaque and tartar while providing essential minerals like calcium, phosphorus, and zinc. They are durable, safe alternatives to bones that satisfy instinctual chewing, reduce anxiety, and are generally less likely to splinter.

Key Benefits of Elk Antlers for Dogs

Dental Health & Hygiene: Chewing on elk antlers helps scrape away tartar and plaque buildup on teeth.

Long-Lasting Durability: Compared to processed chews, antlers are very dense and last for weeks or even months, making them economical for heavy chewers.

Nutritional Value: They are a rich source of essential nutrients, including calcium, phosphorus, manganese, and zinc, which support bone and overall health.

Safety and Digestibility: High-quality elk antlers generally do not splinter, reducing choking hazards compared to raw bones or processed treats.

Mental Stimulation & Anxiety Relief: The natural instinct to chew is satisfied, which acts as a calming behavior that reduces boredom and stress.

Low Mess/Odor: Unlike many organic treats, antlers are odorless, non-staining, and do not create a greasy mess.

Ideal for Sensitive Dogs: They are usually allergy-free and contain no artificial chemicals or preservatives. 

Types of Elk Antlers and Usage Tips Split Antlers: These expose the soft, tasty marrow inside, making them perfect for puppies, senior dogs, or dogs new to chewing.

Whole Antlers: These offer a greater challenge for aggressive chewers, lasting longer and providing a more intense workout.

Important Safety Precautions Supervision: Always supervise your dog while they chew to prevent choking risks.

Size Matters: Choose an antler that is large enough for your dog to prevent them from swallowing it whole.

Remove Old Antlers: Once an antler becomes small enough to be a choking hazard, remove it.

Dental Risks: Extremely aggressive chewers can potentially break teeth on hard antlers. Consider monitoring for teeth sensitivity or using split antlers to reduce risk. 

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