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The best antlers for dogs to chew on are naturally shed deer, elk, or moose antlers that are appropriately sized, untreated, and split for easy access to marrow.
Veterinarians typically recommend safe, durable chew toys like rubber bones, dental chews, and certain rawhide alternatives for dogs.
Split elk antlers are considered the best for dogs to chew on because they are softer, offer marrow access, and are safer for most dogs.
Veterinarians recommend safe, durable chew toys like rubber toys, dental chews, and rawhide alternatives for dogs to promote dental health and prevent destructive chewing.
Dogs should be at least 6 months old before chewing on deer antlers to avoid damaging developing teeth.
Yes, antlers can damage a dog's teeth by causing cracks, fractures, or excessive wear due to their extreme hardness.
The safest things for dogs to chew on are durable, vet-approved chew toys made from non-toxic materials, such as rubber, nylon, or natural bones designed for canine use.
Never give your dog human pain medication; consult a nearby veterinarian who can recommend safe, pet-specific treatments.
You should never give your dog human pain medications without veterinarian approval, as many are toxic to dogs and may cause serious harm.

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