I ve done some reading as well and other articles disagree with this claim.
Are elk antlers safe for small dogs.
Antlers for dogs usually come from deer elk reindeer or moose.
Let s take a closer look to find out if antlers are safe for dogs and if they should be given as a chew.
Elk chews actually are less dense than other antler chews as the outer structure marrow ratio is much lower.
Not all dogs will have problems with antlers.
Be sure to watch your dog while they eat these elk horns for any choking or splintering.
According to don from mountain dog chews by far i prefer elk antler over any over species of cervids whitetail deer mule deer etc as the antler material offers optimal density which makes for a chew that is durable but also more safe.
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They should never completely eat the whole elk horn.
But antlers for dogs can cause more problems than they solve.
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Dogs love these elk antlers and they are great for dogs of all sizes.
However vets advise against purchasing antler chews because of the ways they can injure your dog.
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Just like any other bone or chew toy you should take the elk antler chew from your dog when it gets very small at which point it could become a choking hazard.
Generally many dogs will be safe to consume antlers with supervision.
Some owners give antlers to their dogs for years without any problems but that is not a guarantee that antlers are safe no matter how much your dog.
After all they re natural and sustainably harvested elk and deer shed their antlers naturally.
They can also be sharp enough to cause oral puncture injuries.
Make sure that you take the elk antlers away after it gets too small.
But antlers are hard enough to withstand the force of another deer s antlers in battle which means they re definitely hard enough to break your dog s teeth.
Mostly due to the fact that certain breeds of deer antlers are specifically bad for dogs as they split in small pieces that could harm their intestinal tract.
However breeds such as elk antlers and mule deer antlers are safe for them to chew as they do not split in the same way.