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Individual HARD LONG LASTING LOWER BEAM Elk/Deer antler dog chews / antlers chew
$ 7.65
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Description
Please read the whole description and if you have questions please message me.This listing is for Individual
Hard lower beam elk/deer
antler dog chews. (The picture is to show what the individual antlers may look like and how many are in a pound so you can compare prices. You are only ordering one at a time not a set.)
These
Lower Harder
beam Elk and deer chews have a
thicker
outer "enamel" and are the longest lasting sections from an elk or deer antler. These are best for aggressive chewing dogs.
The Photos (stock photos) show the approximate size of the antler chews and what they are likely to look like. The idea is that you can pick different sizes and soft or hard chews in the same order and get a discount. The last two photos show the difference in wall thickness between Upper and Lower beam chews. The lower beam chews have a thicker outer wall or "enamal" if you will.
X-Small: 1-2 oz.
Small: 2-4 oz.
Medium: 4-6 oz.
Large: 6-9 oz.
XLarge: 9-12 oz.
XXLarge: 12-15oz.
For antler chews larger than these search "brtrutta" under seller name or "Jumbo Elk antler dog chew."
Antlers chews are great for teeth cleaning and provide an excellent source of minerals for the dogs.
I have been selling antler dog chews for over 15 years. You will be getting a quality product and excellent service. Please message me with any questions. I also have many other antler chew products that can be found my searching my ebay seller name (brtrutta).
These are all 100% naturally shed antlers that either my lab and I collect ourselves or are purchased from local shed hunters. They are not treated in any way. There may be light surface cracking on some of them but they will be from fresher antlers.
Warning: Antlers can and do cause slab fractures on some dogs. Anything hard has the potential to do this so keep this in mind and supervise your dog when chewing these. Also it is best to use a larger chew that they are less likely to clamp down on. If your dog is trying to crack the antler then it should be taken away. They should grind them down fairly slowly. Also when they get too small they may become a choking hazard and should be removed.