Buck Bone Organics Small Split Elk Antler Dog Treats, 3 count bag
In a Nutshell
- Dogs love the taste and durability
- Helps keep dogs occupied and aides in dental health
- Some users reported splintering issues
- Expensive but worth the price for quality
- Supervision required during use
Quick Verdict
Buck Bone Organics Small Split Elk Antler Dog Treats are a hit with dogs for keeping their teeth clean and busy. However, some users reported issues with splintering. Overall, a highly recommended product for dog owners looking for a durable and engaging chew toy.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Potential for splintering, which can be hazardous if ingested by the dog.
Prevention: Soak in bone broth after use and supervise during use.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Dogs Enjoy (4)
The dogs love to chew on these and they help to keep their teeth clean.
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High Value For Durability (3)
Dogs can chew on these for extended periods which keeps dogs occupied
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Keeps Dogs Utilized (3)
For longer periods.
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Attractive Chewing (3)
The quality and My dog’s interest in the product will always keep me coming back to a product.
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High-Likeance Attributes (1)
When soaked in bone broth, these antlers are always good as new.
Cons
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Potential Splintering (2) major
Some antlers may splinter, posing a risk to dogs.
Tip: closer checks and cleaning out the splinters!!
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Product Quality (1) minor
Incorrect amount of product may be sent
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Expensiveness (1) minor
Antlers could be expensive
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • dog owners — Seeking a durable and engaging chew toy for their dogs
✗ Skip If
- • Owners of small puppies or dogs — due to the potential for splintering.
Durability & Care
Factors: soaking in bone broth, supervision
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Soak in bone broth after use to extend lifespan
- 💡 Supervise during use to monitor for splintering.
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these antlers safe for small puppies?
Some users reported splintering issues, so supervision is recommended. May not be safe for very small puppies.
How long do these antlers last?
Durability can vary, but with proper care, they can last from 3 months to 2+ years. Many recommend soaking in bone broth.
Highlighted Reviews
"Dogs love to chew on these and they help to keep their teeth clean."
"Elk bones are not supposed to splinter. This bone does"
Bottom Line
Highly recommended for dogs who need a durable and engaging chew toy, with caution regarding potential splintering.