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Split Antlers 101_ A Chew Guide for the Parents of Chomping Champions

If you are a dog parent, you probably already know that dogs are hardwired for chewing. However, chewing can be both good and bad. Good chewing happens when your pup is calm and cared for. When your pup has the right kind of safe chews available to them when they need it, good chewing happens. On the other hand, bad chewing is when your pup is hungry, sad, or in extreme pain from teething.

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Split Antlers 101_ A Chew Guide for the Parents of Chomping Champions

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  1. Split Antlers 101: A Chew Guide for the Parents of Chomping Champions If you are a dog parent, you probably already know that dogs are hardwired for chewing. However, chewing can be both good and bad. Good chewing happens when your pup is calm and cared for. When your pup has the right kind of safe chews available to them when they need it, good chewing happens. On the other hand, bad chewing is when your pup is hungry, sad, or in extreme pain from teething. Believe it or not, unless your dog’s choice of chew happens to be your favorite pair of sneakers, your coffee table, or your dear rug, their chomping habits are doing some serious good. Do you want to promote good chewing and get a designated chew treat for your dog’s regular gnawing? Then elk split antlers can be your one-stop solution. Benefits of elk antlers for dogs Have you ever noticed how often the artificial dog chews wear out? Unlike artificial chews, elk-antlers are all-natural. They are packed with nutrients and are

  2. long-lasting. If your little attention seeker is constantly bothering you with the little gnaws or face licks, get them a whole antler or split antler. Deer antlers for dogs can be a great way to keep your pooch entertained. When your dog has an unreal level of pent-up energy, deer antler can come in handy. Split antlers are made from locally sourced, all-natural products. They have no traces of chemicals, plastic, or preservatives Your dog’s primary objective might be chewing, but when they get to the middle where there is the marrow, they can intake plenty of nutrients that benefit their body. Different nutrients like iron, zinc, glucosamine, manganese, and potassium are packed in the antlers, and the nutrients can safely help improve joint pain and functions. Antlers can also enhance your dog’s dental hygiene as they scrape away the plaque and tartar build-up naturally without any fuss. Irrespective of whether your dog is a heavy chewer or moderate chewer, split deer antler for dogs can work wonders for their health. In the split antlers, the marrow is exposed. So, your dog can easily reach the marrow and relish the texture that they will love. There is no mess, no sticky residues, no odor or ripping. Conclusion For puppies or adult dogs, it is completely normal to chew. Just like babies chew to relieve the pain of teething, young dogs chew to get rid of the teething pain. However, for adult dogs, chewing is a way to keep jaws strong and teeth clean and healthy. Understand that chewing is an instinctual and primal activity, and it releases endorphins in dogs that can heighten the sense of well-being and pleasure. Promote healthy chewing in your dog and improve the dental hygiene of your little furball with antler dog treats. Your dog will love it, and antlers are full of nutritious vitamins and minerals. So, did you shop for dog antlers yet?

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