The best size of chew depends on your dog's weight. Follow our guidelines below to choose your dog’s best chew size (antler dimensions/appearance can vary):
NEVER choose a small antler just to try it out. It may become a choking hazard. Always choose the antler in proportion to your dog’s size. They should be able to hold it in their paws and chew on one end. Please consult a vet with any questions.Whole Elk Antlers for Dogs
Great for Aggressive Chewers
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- Before introducing antler dog chews, first determine the organic antler chew that is best suited for your dog's size and chewing style using our handy selection guide.
- Never choose a small antler just to try it out. It may become a choking hazard.
- Always choose an antler dog chew in proportion to dogs' size. They should be able to hold it in their paws and chew on one end.
- Always supervise dogs when they are chewing an antler chew, especially aggressive chewers.
- Regularly inspect the antler chews and replace if there are signs of excessive wear, breakdage or splintering.
- Discard an antler chew before it reaches a size that can become a choking hazard.
- Puppies should not be given antler chews until their milk teeth have fallen out, usually after six months of age.
- Antler chews should not be given to dogs with broken or missing teeth or other dental issues.
- Consult your vet with any safety or health concerns.