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Farm to Pet - Elk Antler Dog Chews | All-Natural Whole and Split Elk Antler Chews for Dogs
Farm to Pet - Elk Antler Dog Chews | All-Natural Whole and Split Elk Antler Chews for Dogs
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Farm To Pet Elk Antler Dog Chews are wild-gathered from naturally shed elk antlers in Wyoming, USA — no animals harmed, no additives, no odor. Grade A and B only, hand-gathered, precision-ground, smoothed, and inspected for maximum freshness, durability, and splinter-resistance. Slightly softer than deer and reindeer antlers, elk antlers are a great choice for a wide range of chewers — from beginners to power chewers. Rich in protein, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, zinc, and glucosamine, they support bone and joint health, dental hygiene, and mental stimulation. Available in Whole and Split cuts, in Small, Medium, Large, and Giant sizes.
Whole vs. Split — Which Is Right for Your Dog?
- Whole — intact antler with marrow inside; best for determined power chewers who love a long-lasting challenge
- Split — antler split lengthwise to expose the marrow; easier access, great for beginners or dogs with shorter attention spans
Size Guide:
- Small — for dogs 1–15 lbs
- Medium — for dogs 15–35 lbs
- Large — for dogs 35+ lbs
- Giant — for dogs 35+ lbs (extra-long for the most dedicated chewers)
How Elk Antlers Compare:
- Elk antler chews — tough (great for beginners through aggressive chewers)
- Deer antler chews — tougher
- Reindeer antler chews — toughest
Features & Benefits:
- Wild-gathered from naturally shed Wyoming elk antlers — no animals harmed
- Grade A and B only — hand-gathered, precision-ground & inspected
- Splinter-resistant, odor-free, and non-allergenic
- Rich in calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, zinc, glucosamine & chondroitin sulfate
- Supports bone & joint health, dental hygiene & mental stimulation
- Suitable for a wide range of chewing styles — beginner to aggressive
- Sourced in Wyoming, USA
Safety Guidelines:
- Always choose a size proportional to your dog — never go small “just to try”
- Supervise all chew sessions, especially with aggressive chewers
- Inspect regularly; discard if excessively worn, broken, or splintered
- Discard before the chew reaches a size that could become a choking hazard
- Not suitable for puppies under 6 months or dogs with broken or missing teeth
- Consult your veterinarian with any health or dental concerns
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