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Split Deer Antler

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An eco-treat with a tasty twist, Split Deer Antlers are doggo-and-earth-friendly. Split Antlers are just right for dogs who want the goods without the grunt work. This badass, boredom-busting treat is packed full of calcium and phosphorus, offering dogs the ultimate in long-lasting treats. WAG Split Antlers are ethically sourced from New Zealand and are a naturally occurring product that is annually shed by wild and farmed deer.

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About this product

Promotes Dental Health

Promotes Dental Health

Antlers encourage chewing and the scraping away of everyday pup plaque & tartar buildup.

Long Lasting

Long Lasting

Keep your doggo happier for longer by choosing a treat that makes chewtime last for yonks.

Sustainably Sourced

Sustainably Sourced

We never let a naturally good thing go to waste. Our Split Deer Antlers are sourced as a by-product of venison.

Ingredients

100% Hard Deer Antler

Guaranteed Analysis

Crude Protein (Min.) 38.9%

Crude Fat (Min.) 1.2%

Crude Fibre (Max.) 1.8%

Moisture (Max.) 9.9%

Calcium 18.5%

Phosphorous 9.9%

Size and Weight

Antler sizes are classified through weight, not length and width.

Small: 50g – 90g

Large: 95g – 140g

Frequently Asked Questions

Are antlers safe for dogs?

This is an easy one – yes, they are! They're completely safe to chew on. Their unique size and shape might prove daunting initiatively, but we know doggos enjoy the challenge of navigating the chew. Read more about antlers over at our blog, Dog Talk.

Do antlers splinter?

Not necessarily. As a natural consumable, the way dogs consume or break down deer antlers can't always be predicted. A dog’s saliva may break antlers down into smaller pieces, but in general, it's totally normal for some antlers to break down in bigger chunks than others. As with every treat you give your dog, practice responsible dog ownership: maintain supervision and limit treat time to 30 minutes a day. If you’re concerned with any smaller pieces, always remove them from your dog's mouth and surroundings.

Can I give my puppy an antler?

We would not advise giving a puppy an antler. However, this depends on where they are during their teething process. If they're younger than six month, an antler is just too tough at that youthful age to chew for their teeth.

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