
Size Guide: Read Before Purchase
Choosing to give your dog the healthiest, most natural chew toy on the planet is an important decision.
Equally as important is choosing the correct size.
Please carefully read the guide below to better inform your decision on which size of antler will be best suited for your dog.
Remember, your dog can always chew “up”. Each size is recommended based on the smallest antler you should give to your dog.
We recommend that all owners of Pitbull’s and adjacent breeds size up regardless of the animals weight due to the jaw strength these breeds are famous for.
*Disclamer:
We highly recommend that you supervise your pet while they chew our antlers. After continuous use, antlers can become a choking hazard. Once an antler has been worn down, it should be discarded and replaced.
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SMALL
Our small antler chews are designed to be chewed by dogs weighing up to 20lbs. Typical customers include Chihuahuas, Shih Tzus, and Dachshunds.
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MEDIUM
Medium antler chews are made for dogs weighing 20-50 lbs. Breeds such as Corgis, Australian Sheppards, Beagles, and Heelers love this size.
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LARGE
Large antler chews are for the bigger dogs; 50-80 lbs. Breeds like Doodles, German Shorthairs, and Standard Schnauzers, these are for you.
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Extra Large
If your dog is pushing past that 80 lb mark, these are the chews for them. XL’s are recommended for breed such as Retreivers, Labs, and German Sheppards.
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XXL
If your canine is closer in size to a horse than your neighbors Yorkie, this is the size you are looking for. Mastiffs, Great Danes, & Wolfhounds love these.
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Mongo & Girlfriend Sizes
The toughest of the tough. The closest an antler can get to “indestructible” . Made for the toughest of chewers
Mongo Size is for the medium to large dogs.
Girlfriend size is for all the BIG dogs
How we determine the Size of an Antler chew
Split Antlers:
Medium: up to 70 grams
Large: 70-120 grams
XL: 120-180 grams
XXL: 180 grams +
Whole Antlers:
Smalls: 3-4 inches
Medium: 4-6 inches
Large: 6 inches +
Each chew also goes through a small litmus test. After measuring/weighing and before throwing a size label on it, we ask ourselves “Is this chew going to be acceptable for the type of dog it is intended for?”
Example: A large split, weighing 75 grams, but its length is more similar to a medium; it becomes a medium split.
Each chew is unique because each antler is unique. Shape, size, and weight will vary, but we strive for as much consistency as possible.
