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Antos Natural Deer Antler Dog Chew

Antos Antlers are from Red Deer much of which is from Scottish highland herds, and have simply been cleaned (with no chemicals) and cut to various sizes/weights for dogs to chew on. Sharp points have been removed to make them safe.

 

Antler is a healthy chew, full of minerals and calcium. They are made of bone and are therefore long lasting, and as they are unprocessed, they will not splinter either.

 

The Antos Antler satisfies a dog’s natural urge to chew, whilst also helping to strengthen and clean teeth.

 

There is no odour from antler, and as your dog grinds down the antler over time, there is also very little mess.

 

Being a naturally grown chew, no two antlers are the same. Some are a harder dark brown colour whilst others are a softer greyish/white. They also come in various shapes and sizes, keeping your dog interested for longer.

 

Our deer antler chews come from a sustainable, natural resource.

 

Please Note: The Antos Antler is sold in weight, not size. 

 

Approximate Dimensions:

Small - 50g-75g
Medium - Minimum 75g
Large - 151g-220g

 

Antos Natural Deer Antler Dog Chew

PriceFrom £4.99
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