The Peak Antler Company Presents All Natural Antler Chews

brodie puppy antler dog bone
At 12 weeks old, our “Brodie” chose his own medium elk antler chew.

There’s chewing, then there’s chewing. Puppies chew on everything, but they are supposed to learn how not to chew on anything except what they are given. The dogs that continue to chew shoes, furniture, rolled-up newspapers and anything they can reach are engaging in what professionals call “destructive chewing.”  Dogs engage in destructive chewing because they:
  • Weren’t taught what to chew vs. what not to chew
  • Are bored
  • Are afraid
  • Want attention
The fix is to teach your dog what can be chewed by re-directing him to chew toys that are very different from household items. Don’t give him his own chew-shoe, for example, as he can’t tell the difference between the shoe he can chew vs. your shoe that he can’t chew.
Antler dog chews
Sometimes the spirit of your dog will guide which size is best. “Scooter”, a Mini Australian Shepherd, prefers an Extra Large Antler Dog Bone. He enjoys the challenge!

No one “discovered” antler dog chews. “Dogs have been chewing on antlers probably as long as they have both existed,” says Pet Expertise. Your veterinarian and most high-end pet shops recommend antler dog chews because:
  • Dogs need to chew.
  • They are hard and long-lasting.
  • They help clean teeth.
  • They can be sized to prevent choking.
  • Antlers add minerals to your dog’s diet.
The Peak Antler Company’s antler chews will not stain your carpet, become a gooey gunk that you have to wipe up, or hurt your dog by splintering. Antler chews are naturally shed deer or elk antlers with no added fillers, colors, or preservatives.
When it comes to collecting deer and elk antlers, this dog won’t hunt. We utilize antlers from natural sheds mostly from Colorado, Utah and New Mexico.

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