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Can dogs eat deer antlers?

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Excessively hard chew toys are a common cause of broken teeth in dogs. A broken tooth is extremely painful and can sometimes become abscessed. I believe that hard plastic or nylon chews, sterilized bones, cow hooves and antlers are too hard to be safe for most dogs. read more

Dogs will chew on pretty much anything – but that doesn’t mean it’s safe to let them! One of my readers asked if a deer antler chew was a good choice for her dog: Q: One of my friends gave my Cavapoo an antler chew. read more

Unless the deer ate pizza or M&M's in the wild--all antlers are organic, most antlers are shed naturally although some do come from deer that have been hunted for meat (never antlers). Deer antlers don't splinter, are safe, clean and are really the best dogone chew for your dogs. read more

Okay, now that our terrible pun is out of the way, let’s discuss. 100% natural antler chews help clean teeth & last and last! 100% natural, North American deer or elk antlers are ideal for puppies, aggressive chewers, and large dogs because they last a very long time and rarely split, splinter or chip. read more

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