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Stagbar Antler Bars
http://www.puredog.co.uk/our-products.php
Has anyone tried their dogs on these? And if so, what did they make of them?
Has anyone tried their dogs on these? And if so, what did they make of them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I post on another forum, just for dog folk. Reviews are mixed. Some dogs love them and the owners are pleased, one dog had chipped teeth from chewing them. I bought them for my dogs, one just wasn't interested, the other dog chewed on his and split it vertically into sharp shards. This should not happen and the ebay seller that i bought it from replaced it without question. I haven't given them to the dogs again as I am not sure about safety and my chewy boy who split his loves his nylabone ones which are a bit softer and I think less likely to do damage to his teeth.
They are no more expensive IMO than a nylabone of similar durability and size.
They are no more expensive IMO than a nylabone of similar durability and size.
Thanks woofgang. I had looked at online reviews and as you say they are very mixed.
Lankeela - do they last long with your dogs? Because I am looking for something which doesnt disappear in minutes! Also, if they do last for a good while then surely they aren't expensive when compared to rawhides, pigs ears etc which seem to vanish almost immediately?!
Lankeela - do they last long with your dogs? Because I am looking for something which doesnt disappear in minutes! Also, if they do last for a good while then surely they aren't expensive when compared to rawhides, pigs ears etc which seem to vanish almost immediately?!
Venison is "farmed" in the UK. Its actually quite a humane way of farming because the animals get stressed if they are packed too closely together or handled too much. If they get stressed, they get sick and die which is not good for the profit so its important to give them plenty of room and treat them carefully. Antlers are shed every year and regrow. In the wild the animals eat the antlers in order to recycled the nutrients and regrow the antlers without depleting their bodies which is why its quite rare to find shed antlers even in areas with a high deer population.
the website prices include p and p
http://www.fish4dogs.com/
http://www.fish4dogs.com/
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