Nylabone Nutri Dent Complete Chicken Flavor Dental Dog Chews - Mini
A favorite among dogs, loved for its flavor and dental benefits.
These Elk antler chews are highly durable and keep dogs engaged. However, some reviewers noted inconsistencies in size and thickness, with some finding the antlers too large or thin. Overall, it's a good product for heavy chewers but with room for improvement in consistency.
Most reviews mention the durability and longevity of the antlers.
Many dog owners appreciate the natural elk antlers as a safer alternative to synthetic chews.
Users report that the antlers last for a long time, making them a good value for money.
Great for dogs that need something to chew on to keep them occupied and calm.
Perfect for different sizes of dogs depending on the chewers' needs and preferences.
Several reviewers mentioned inconsistencies in the size of the antlers, with some being too large or thin.
Tip: Request for halved ones or look for the right size for your pet.
Some reviewers noted that the size of the antlers wasn't suitable for their pets.
Tip: Look for the right size and use halved items as well.
Factors: dog size, frequency of use, type of chewer (aggressive vs. casual)
It depends on the size of your dog. For smaller dogs, consider the halved ones. For larger dogs, the whole antlers should be fine.
They can last for several months to over a year depending on the dog's chewing habits and size.
They are generally safe but may not be suitable for smaller dogs due to size inconsistencies.
"This is an excellent choice for your pet if they are heavy chewers! Our German Shepherd loves them and they last her a while."
"Unfortunately, there were only 3 antlers and 2 of them are very large (6" length X 5" around). My cattle dog loves elk antlers, but the super size ones are just too big for his mouth. I knew it was a gamble but it's not what I was hoping for. It would be nice if the company bagged the antlers by s..."
If you have a heavy chewer and are looking for a natural, durable chew toy, these antlers are a good option. Just be prepared for potential size inconsistencies.