Antler Chew
Red Deer Antler Dog Chew
Red Deer Antler Dog Chew
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Sustainably sourced from naturally shed red deer antlers collected in UK forests, the Red Deer Antler is a tough, long-lasting natural chew — a great all-rounder for dogs who love to gnaw. Each antler is cleaned without chemicals and trimmed to remove sharp points, leaving a single-ingredient chew that satisfies the natural urge to gnaw while helping keep teeth clean.
- Long-lasting — keeps dogs occupied and wears down slowly.
- Supports clean teeth — natural chewing helps reduce plaque.
- Single-ingredient & natural — low fat and naturally low-allergen.
- Smooth, sanded edges — no sharp points.
- Odour-free & non-staining — great for indoor chewing.
- Sustainably sourced from naturally shed antlers — no animals harmed.
Red deer antler naturally contains calcium, phosphorus and other minerals. Every antler is unique in shape, texture and colour, from pale greys to rich browns.
Size guide
| Size | Approx. weight | Good for (guide) |
|---|---|---|
| Small | 50–70g | Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Dachshund, Pug, Yorkshire Terrier, Jack Russell |
| Medium | 71–100g | Cocker Spaniel, Cockapoo, Beagle, Westie |
| Large | 120–180g | Bulldog, Collie, Poodle, Basset Hound |
| Extra Large | 201–280g | Labrador, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd, Rottweiler |
| Super XL | 350–400g | Great Dane, St. Bernard, Irish Wolfhound, Tibetan Mastiff |
Breed is a rough guide only — your dog's chewing strength matters more. If in doubt, size up: a larger antler lasts longer and is safer (too big to swallow). Sizes are defined by weight and length, not thickness.
Safety & welfare
Antler is a hard natural chew. Always supervise your dog, and remove it if it becomes damaged, excessively worn, or small enough to swallow. Ensure fresh drinking water is always available. Not suitable for dogs with existing dental problems or those that bite down with excessive force — very hard chews carry a risk of tooth damage, so if in doubt choose a softer chew or ask your vet.
Choosing the right antler: this red deer antler is a firm all-rounder. For a harder, longer-lasting chew for power chewers try the Elk Antler; for puppies, seniors and gentle chewers, the softer Fallow Deer or Split Red Deer antler are kinder on teeth.
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