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Deer antler treats - thoughts? I am always on the look out of a 'natural' treat for Norman. He really likes to chew so it is important to find something that will last. I recently bought "naturally-shed sanitized" deer antler pieces. They come in different sizes depending on the size of your dog. Norman loves them and they last forever! I've been wondering if anyone else has tried them or if anyone has any concerns about them? |
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Jackson did not really care for them when I tried them a while back. I think the only thing you have to watch out for is a tooth breaking -- I think they are really hard, right? Otherwise, super low in fat, might be even no fat at all... seems like a good chew bone to me. |
rocco loves them and they do last forever. i buy mine from bestbullysticks.com. Himalayan chews are good also. |
I got the antlerz brand. Uni only liked it bc it was new. Once she tried chewing she realized how hard they were. I can imagine that being very satisfying. She tosses it around and it sounds like literally a rock. It doesn't have flavor so I wonder why some dogs like it. |
Levi has had them in the past and would chew on them/play with them, but they were never his favorites. Like Brit said, they are SUPER hard and could probably break teeth, so I'd closely monitor your pup with them. |
Callie is not a fan of them and she loves to chew on bones I also was very scared she was going to brake a tooth. |
Our dogs LOVE them. :) I have no idea why. My DH is a hunter and he had a few sets for them to chew on. These are the only chews that I have found Cooper cannot destroy. We will keep these around from now on. |
Jack & Josie liked the first ones I bought. The chewed on them till the antler got so small I threw them away. I ordered the next ones from bestbullysticks, they didn't seem to ike as much. I went back to the boutique shop I originally got them from and got a ffew more. They don't seem to like them as much as the original ones. When I mention that to the owner there she told me to put them in water and microwave 1-2 minutes it would bring the flavor back. I did that and they seem to chew on them again. I still don't think they chew on them as much as the first ones. |
Deer antlers are made of bone.... I won't let our dogs have them because I'm afraid they would think it's okay to chew on our mounts we have (we hunt and have several European mounts around) |
Antlers are a bone, but harder than your typical bones. Deer use them to fight with and as a defense, so they have to be strong. They are not hallow and very solid. They are also inriched with calsium. squirrels and other wild animals love to chew on them for that reason. i really have been thinking of having my husband cut some down for maddie, since we have alot of them from his hunts or ones we find naturally shed by the deer. |
I bought deer antlers a couple of times. My dogs liked them for a short time and then ignored them. I later was strongly advised by a board certified veterinary dentist not to give any treat or chew that I could not indent with my fingernail and to especially avoid any very hard bones or calcified things like hooves, etc. as they are tooth crackers. |
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Good to know--think ill just stick with nylabones;) |
I bought a deer antler and an elk antler for Riley.... He doesn't seem to care for them.... although he will only occasionally chew on the elk antler. |
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I bought one for Jack - he doesn't chew on it. Matter of fact, I think I threw it out because it was getting in the way. He does, however, love his bully sticks! I found some that have three braided together and those last him forever! |
OK- Our guy is scared of the antler...he avoids it like its apple spray-infact, I left it next to anything I dont want him to go near...strange... |
I bought one of the antlers and the pups weren't interested...I only buy treats made in the USA... I learned the hard way. I buy bully sticks on Amazon made by shadow river superstore. They don't splinter they get chewy and when it's small enough to fit the whole piece in their mouth I throw it out. Dogs love them |
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I, too, are always in search of just the right chew "toy" for my Jack. I ran into a Blue Buffalo rep in Petsmart who really gave me the "hard sell" on the antlers. I didn't buy one because I wasn't sure enough, seemed too hard to me, and too expensive for something I was questioning. Yesterday I went into a little pet shop and talked to the owner, asking what she would suggest. She showed me little pencil thin rawhide sticks. When I pointed out the antlers there, she said, "oh, no, no they are are hard, your little guy could break his teeth." I wasn't thrilled with the rawhide sticks, but I did buy a few to give them a try. My little guy chewed one end til it was very soft. Not wanting a piece to be bit off and swallowed, I snipped that soft end off and discarded and gave the stick back to him. Continued like that, supervised chewing and I guess, from what I read, when it gets to about 2 inches long I will pitch it. It sure is difficult to figure out what is just right and safe, isn't it! |
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Apologies, don't mean to hi-jack thread, but maybe this is helpful to others within the discussion as well. |
No problems hijacking the thread. That's what it's all about, helping eachother. It is hard to find a general chew toy/treat that everyone agrees on as being safe due to personal experience, opinions, or reviews etc. However rawhide is one of the few that most agree as being unsafe. Your picture does look like rawhide sticks. Many do believe bully sticks are hard enough to break teeth and have had issues with them in that way, while many others have not had any issues with them and continue to give them. You're right though, it is hard to find that one chew toy/treat that we feel safe giving as there are so many out there with so many varied opinions. At the end of the day we all do our best to do what we can to keep our pups safe while also keeping them happy. You may find some threads here on nylabones, bully sticks and other chews more helpful than what the pet store attendant told you. At least, you may feel more informed about making a decision. Good luck. |
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I can hear all of you who warned me, saying "I told you so!" LOL I am just glad that this little episode is all that happened and nothing further or more serious. Live and Learn!! This just shows that I am getting some great advice from other Yorkie parents and I should listen!! :thumbup::ghug: |
I purchased several diff. chews from my local animal feed store, a bit more expensive but all made in USA. When I questioned about Bully Sticks a member wrote they gave the double Bully, and a braided Bully, both of these were at the feed store, also my old fav. "the hoof" that I use to give all my now passed lil girls. They also has Antlers, but were on the big side, I had seen in Pet Supplies they carried little ones, but I didn't see on the tag where they were made, the fellow that took me to the Antler isle couldn't answer me when I asked where they were made, he didn't know lol, great help Pet Supplies hires lol, so no antler was gotten. I have to assume Cody's prev. owner never gave him any chew treats, in the 14 months I have him I didn't give any as he was on a strict food diet to rule out food allergy’s, now that that has been eliminated I wanted to give him chew treats, wanted a Variety to see what would be his fav. I was so excited to give him a chew teat, so I gave him the double Bully stick first, it's odorless, he chewed for 3 1/2 hours straight lol, only broke to drink water lol. Days later when he finished that I gave him the Antler lol, he sniffed the two points then the end of it, he poked it, sniffed again, looked at me with eyes that said, WTF is this lol, and walked away, for Cody to turn anything down is odd lol, so $17. bucks flushed down the toilet lol, then I gave him the hoof, again sniffed, and I got the same look lol, so the braided Bully came out. In a nut shell, my boy LOVES Bully sticks, I had left out the hoof, he has shown some interest, he'll chew on it then play with it lol, just like my girls use to do, he does the same thing with his Bully stick, flings them in the air lol. So his chew treats will be braided Bully sticks, they last longer then the double. Yes it is very hard to find safe USA made chew treats. Good luck in finding your babies fav. |
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