I'm looking for something my 15 week old Pembroke and 3 year old beagle foxhound can chew on that's healthy, not made in China (which goes without saying) won't break apart and cause a choking hazard, and will last for quite awhile. Do you recommend Deer Antlers ?
What about the ones at this website: Dog Antlers
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My dogs had zero interest in them. I bought 2 and Kirby chewed for a bit but lost interest fast, Franklin had zero interest from the beginning. Was a big waste of money here. If your dogs don't like they antlers, try American Made rawhides made by Wholesome Hide, you can get jumbo size where the diameter is so think your dogs can't chew off chunks. Its made from one piece of rolled hide which makes it nearly impossible to break off large chunks. Himilayan chews also worked well for a while, I also got large in those too. They last a long time and are very hard so it was hard to break chunks off and my dogs were actually interested in them
Big fan of Antlers! I cannot buy Pickles any regular dog toy anymore, b/c he destroys them in a matter of minutes, but he will chew on his antler for Weeks and weeks! ... Like someone else said, I would recommend the larger whole antlers, I first bought him a half cut elk one and it splintered within a matter of hours, and had to take it away from him, so go with the whole ones, they love it!
I bought an elk antler for the dogs but because I live in a flat with hardwood floors and a neighbour underneath, I stopped giving it to them since it is LOUD when it keeps clattering against the floor! But it is an awesome product and I would recommend it as a chew for anyone looking to get something more "natural".
Ellie loves to chew on her elk antler, which is basically the same thing. These are naturally shed antlers from elk that are raised on a farm. I get her the larger size (up to 75lb dogs) because she's a fairly heavy chewer and will spend at least half an hour to one hour per day chewing on it. Depending on how much she likes a particular antler, it can last anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 months. :)
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