Tibetan Dog Chew Split Antler Grain-Free Dog Treat, 1 count, Small
In a Nutshell
- Quality varies; some reviewers report splintering and crumbling.
- Size inconsistency; some antlers are smaller than expected.
- Customers find it relatively expensive.
- Some dogs reject the antlers due to a lack of marrow.
Quick Verdict
Tibetan Dog Chew Split Antler seems to have quality issues. Several users reported splintering and crumbling, which can be a hazard for smaller dogs. The value is questionable, with some users finding them too pricey for their size and quality. Those who found it suitable for their dogs, however, appreciated its durability, especially when combined with additional flavors. Concerned users mentioned the recent inconsistencies in the product's way and size, and one review also mentioned the difficulty in convincing dogs to chew on these antlers if they don't have enough marrow.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Potential for splintering and crumbling, which can pose a choking hazard.
Prevention: Monitor closely and remove if splitting occurs.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Good size for small dogs (1)
Books long timber for small dogs.
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Long-lasting (1)
It lasts extensively long time if products are bought right.
Cons
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Quality Issues (3) major
Many antlers either splinter or crumble, posing a risk to dogs.
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Size and Value (2) major
Antlers are sometimes smaller than expected, which decreases effectiveness and increases cost.
Quality Trend: Declining
Recent reviews mention increased splintering and smaller sizes.
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Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dog owners with small to medium-sized dogs — Antlers are suitable for small to medium-sized dogs who enjoy chewing.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners of dogs who prefer soft chews — Antlers may splinter and crumble, posing a risk.
Durability & Care
Factors: dog's chewing habits, type of dog, dog's interest in marrow
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Monitor dog closely while chewing, remove if splitting occurs.
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Are these antlers safe for small dogs?
There's a risky hazard involved. Not all antlers breakdown perfectly when pressurized so it is recommended for novices.
How long do these antlers last?
They can last from 1 to 6 months, depending on the dog's chewing habits and the antler's condition but unable to predict exact validity as of current quality standards.
Highlighted Reviews
"My dogs (1 is 7 yrs old and 1 is 6 months old) work on these antlers for hours. Love them!"
"The quality is way far from what expected. Will never use this brand again."
Bottom Line
Proceed with caution. If your dog is not picky and enjoys antlers, it might be worth a try. Otherwise, consider alternatives that offer better value and quality.