Doggie Delicacy Deer Antler Dog Chews
Antlers are bone. Unlike typical internal skeletal bones that have a soft center made of marrow, antler is more solid. This makes it virtually impossible for a dog to break apart. For this reason Antler Dog Chews are one of the longest lasting dog chews available.
The name says it all: Doggie Delicacy indeed! Doggie Delicacy Deer Antler Chews are a safer alternative to processed bones or chews. Long-lasting deer antler chews don’t splinter or chip, and are packed with healthy nutrients. They’re odorless to humans, but your pup’s nose will sniff out the tasty chew no matter where he hid it last. Doggie Delicacy Deer Antler Chews are an all-natural product shed by deer and are never treated with chemicals.
Key Benefits
- 100% natural and healthy for your dog
- Rich in minerals and calcium
- All antler comes only from North American Deer, Elk and Moose
- Packed with beneficial nutrients and contain nothing artificial or added
- Deer Antler Dog Chews are odorless to humans, while they smell delicious to your dog's discerning nose
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Antler chews are made from 100% natural deer antlers that are shed each year.
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Doggie Delicacy Deer Antler Dog Chews Customer Reviews
Doggie Delicacy Deer Antler Dog Chews
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Our dogs love these!
These last a long time. They are always chewing on them and it keeps them occupied for hours.
April 8, 2013
Long lasting chew
I have 2 giant breed dogs, one of them is a puppy, the other dog I have is a pug, they all three hid them, but still see em chewing away on them in their beds. Unlike cow bones or other, these hold up great to their strong jaws. They last and enjoyed for long periods of time. At first I thought a tad on pricey side, but no they last a long time.
March 26, 2013
Antlers break if dog is heavy chewer
I have XL dogs, very heavy chewers. Of the three antlers I have given them , two broke into small shards and splintered with sharp points. Dangerous for XL dogs. Probably ok for smaller dogs but I would not consider for big dogs that really chew. I wish I had a pic, but didn't take one.
March 14, 2013
I see the appeal, but my dog won't eat it
I see the appeal of it, and if you have a dog that has no problem eating bones and other things they can't get through, this might be for them. My dog, however, actually leaves her bed when this is on it. This is obviously not her cup of tea, so we are going to see about passing this on to another dog.
It does last though. Those chewy sticks that are just as long, but thicker, last about 20 minutes. Pork hide stick things last about 45 minutes, and this sucker didn't even have a dent. If your dog likes resistance chews, then your dog might go bonkers for this.
March 6, 2013
Great All Natural Chew "Toy"
Our big 12 month old dog, Zeus, loves this Antler Dog Chew. He will happily chew away at it, which makes us happy because: a) he's not chewing away at something he really shouldn't be (like my slippers); and b) he's not chewing on any chemicals or other yucky things. Plus, we've had if for a couple of weeks and he's hardly put a dent in it. I expect this to last for a few months more, at a minimum. We definitely recommend an Antler Dog Chew for any dog or puppy who loves to chew on "stuff."
February 25, 2013
Not happy
Not what I excepted smaller than I am use to xxxxx
February 24, 2013
No products frome China for my pets.
It is very hard to find any bones or rawhides not made in China. These last months and months and I feel assured my dogs are enjoying a safe long lasting treat.
February 21, 2013
Awesome Chew!!
My dog LOVES this chew! He "likes" his other bones and chews but this one is different - he won't try to hide this one and he will chew on it for literally hours at a time. I haven't found there to be a mess of crumbs to sweep up after, and it is very long lasting. Absouletly recommend to anyone with a chewer in the family. I'm going to be investing in more of these for sure.
February 15, 2013
