Ruff Country Chews

Medallion Elk Antler Chew

$22.00
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Our Chews are FRESH from this Spring bulls and Bucks and are wild harvested by hiking them out of the Colorado Mountain Range by backback. We do not use animals or equipment to harvest antlers.

We are Family owned and operated! We hike, harvest and hand cut our chews right here in Nederland Colorado. 

Why Split Chews- Elk antler bone marrow is often considered beneficial for dogs due to its nutrient content and potential health benefits. Here are some potential benefits of elk antler bone marrow for dogs

  1. Nutritional Value: Elk antler bone marrow is rich in essential nutrients such as protein, healthy fats, vitamins (including vitamin A and B vitamins), and minerals (such as calcium and phosphorus). These nutrients are important for maintaining overall health, supporting the immune system, and promoting healthy bones and joints in dogs.

  2. Joint Health: The bone marrow within the elk antler contains glucosamine and chondroitin, which are natural compounds known to support joint health and alleviate symptoms of arthritis or joint stiffness in dogs. These compounds can help promote joint lubrication, reduce inflammation, and support cartilage health.

  3. Dental Health: Chewing on elk antler bone marrow can help promote good dental hygiene in dogs. The act of chewing can help remove plaque and tartar buildup from the teeth, reducing the risk of dental diseases and promoting healthier gums.

  4. Mental Stimulation: Chewing on elk antler bone marrow can provide mental stimulation and relieve boredom in dogs. The act of chewing is instinctual for dogs and can help alleviate stress or anxiety.

  5. Safe and Long-Lasting: Elk antler bone marrow chews are generally considered safe for dogs, as they are a natural and durable chewing option. They do not splinter easily, reducing the risk of choking or gastrointestinal blockages compared to some other chew toys or treats.

It's important to choose appropriately sized elk antler bone marrow chews for your dog and supervise them while they are chewing to ensure they do not bite off or swallow large chunks. Additionally, if your dog has any underlying health conditions or specific dietary needs, it's always a good idea to consult with your veterinarian before introducing any new chew or treat into their diet.

Great for dogs 5-50 lbs

Weight 2-5 ounces