Natural Antlers for Dogs – Healthy, Durable Chews

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Why Tibetan Elk Antlers for Dogs?

Tibetan Elk Antlers are :

  • 100% Natural: Single-ingredient, sustainably shed - no additives, no preservatives.
  • Long-Lasting: Tough, non-split chews, ideal for aggressive chewers.
  • Healthy: Contains natural minerals like calcium and phosphorus, which help in supporting dental health.
  • Ethical & Eco-Friendly: Naturally shed and responsibly collected—no harm to wildlife.

How are our Antlers Sourced?

Our elk antlers are gathered using eco-conscious and cruelty-free methods:

  1. Sustainable Harvesting: We source only naturally shed elk antlers, ensuring a renewable, cruelty-free supply without harming animals or their habitat.
  2. Domestically sourced in the USA:
    Antlers are carefully gathered from forests and mountains across the USA, respecting nature’s timing and balance.
  3. Hand-Selected Quality:
    Each antler is carefully inspected for quality, density, and safety. Only premium, Grade-A antlers are selected.
  4. Cleaned & Smoothed for Your Dog's Safety:
    The antlers are gently cleaned, cut to size, and the edges are sanded smooth to ensure safe chewing with minimal risk of splintering.
  5. Naturally Preserved:
    No chemicals, no artificial treatments—just sun-dried, naturally cured antlers, ready for long-lasting chewing enjoyment.

Frequently Asked Questions About Antlers

Are antlers safe for dogs?

Antlers are generally safe for moderate to strong chewers when chosen and used correctly. They are natural, long-lasting, and less likely to splinter than bones. However, they are very hard, and some vets warn that overly aggressive chewing may risk tooth fractures. Always supervise your dog and choose the right size and type for their chewing style.

Can puppies have antler chews?

Antlers are not recommended for puppies under 6 months old. Their developing teeth and jaws are more vulnerable to damage. Once adult teeth have come in, some young dogs may tolerate split antlers, which are softer and easier to chew.

How long should a dog chew on an antler?

There’s no set time limit, but it’s best to let your dog chew in short sessions (10–15 minutes) and monitor for wear or sharp edges. Replace the antler when it becomes small enough to be a choking hazard or shows signs of splintering.

What are the benefits of antlers for dogs?

  • Long-lasting & natural: They satisfy chewing instincts and outlast many commercial chews.
  • Dental support: Gnawing helps reduce plaque and tartar buildup.
  • Nutrient-rich: Naturally packed with calcium, phosphorus, and trace minerals.
  • Low odor: Compared to rawhide or meat-based chews, antlers are clean and virtually scent-free.

Do antlers upset dogs’ stomachs?

Most dogs tolerate antlers well, especially if they chew, not swallow large pieces. However, ingesting sharp fragments or excessive marrow may occasionally cause stomach upset or digestive blockage. Always supervise chewing and choose the right size.

Are split or whole antlers better for dogs?

  • Split antlers expose the softer marrow inside—ideal for puppies, seniors, or gentle chewers.
  • Whole antlers are denser and more durable, better for strong, experienced chewers.

Choosing the right type depends on your dog’s age, size, and chewing behavior.

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