The best size of chew depends on your dog's weight. Follow our guidelines below to choose the best chew size for your dog (antler dimensions/appearance can vary):
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 dog size. Dogs should be able to hold it in their paws and chew on one end.Split Elk Antlers for Dogs
Ideal for Less 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.