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Give your dog a chew that’s as safe as it is satisfying with LCS Antler Chews. Harvested from natural North American deer sheds, these...
Size Small part of Sale!
Give your dog a chew that’s as safe as it is satisfying with LCS Antler Chews. Harvested from natural North American deer sheds, these chews are completely free of plastics, petrochemicals, starches, and artificial flavors. Durable and long-lasting, antler chews are a healthier, safer alternative to bones or rawhide and are tough enough to handle even the most aggressive chewers.
Unlike bones, antlers won’t splinter or chip, making them safer for your dog while also helping to whiten teeth and freshen breath. They are organic, allergen-free, and uniquely sustainable, offering both you and your dog peace of mind. Proudly made in the USA.
Natural Minerals: Provides calcium, glucosamine, iron, and potassium.
Supports Health: Promotes bone, joint, muscle, and kidney function while aiding in wound healing.
Safe & Durable: Won’t splinter or chip—lasts longer than rawhide.
Dental Care: Helps clean teeth and freshen breath naturally.
Sustainable & Organic: Harvested from naturally shed North American deer antlers.
Made in the USA: High-quality, responsibly sourced, and safe.
Since this is a natural product, sizes and shapes may vary. To balance differences, wider antlers may be shorter and thinner antlers may be longer within the same size group. Always supervise your pet while chewing antlers.
The LCS Antler Chew is the perfect way to satisfy your dog’s natural chewing instinct while supporting overall health and keeping teeth strong and clean.
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