This antler didn't come from far away.
It was shed naturally by deer from a herd in Mid Cornwall, then collected, cleaned, and processed by hand — locally, not in a facility hundreds of miles from where it grew. No chemical treatment. No bleaching. Just an antler, prepared simply.
Antler chews are among the longest-lasting natural chews available. They're naturally odourless, don't stain, and produce very little mess as your dog works through them over time — typically weeks rather than days, depending on size and how your dog chews.
Because antler is dense, it's not suitable for every dog. Dogs with a tendency to bite down hard rather than gnaw should be supervised closely, and any chew — antler included — should be removed once it's worn down to a size that could be swallowed.
Choosing the right size matters more with antlers than with most chews. As a general guide: going larger is usually the safer choice than going smaller, since a chew that's too small for a strong chewer becomes a hazard faster than one that's slightly bigger than needed. See the size guide below.
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Size Guide
Antlers are graded by weight, not length — as a natural product, shape and exact dimensions vary piece to piece.
| Size |
Weight |
Best suited to |
| Small |
30–75g |
Toy and small breeds, or dogs new to antler chews |
| Medium |
75–150g |
Most adult dogs of medium build |
| Large |
150–220g |
Large breeds, or dogs who get through medium chews quickly |
| Extra Large |
220g+ |
Giant breeds and confirmed power chewers |
If in doubt, size up. A larger antler is proportionate for most dogs with a moderate-to-strong chewing style. A chew that's too small becomes a choking risk sooner than one that's slightly bigger than needed.