Based in Texas in the Heart of Antler Country - WhiteTail Naturals is Committed to Sourcing High Grade, Premium Quality Antlers. We Are An Eco-Friendly, Organic And A Sustainable Business Focusing On Sourcing Only Naturally Shed Antlers!
Antlers are made up of mainly calcium and phosphorus, but also includes other vital minerals such as potassium, magnesium, iron, sulphur and zinc. These minerals are vital for keeping bones and muscles strong. The main health benefit of deer antlers though, is their use in aiding in dental care for your dog.
Gnawing helps to remove plaque on the teeth, and keep them clean. Most dental treats on the market are either full of calories, or brittle and can break off in your dog’s mouth. Deer antlers are neither of these, and an excellent solution to helping your dog maintain a healthy mouth.
So, are the antlers from different deer all the same? Not at all. Elk antlers are relatively soft, and good for the occasional chewer or smaller dog. Antlers from more native species of deer, such as fallow or red deer, are harder and better suited for bigger dogs and more intense chewers.
Horns are sometimes confused with antlers, but they are actually completely different. A horn has a bone core, which is covered in keratin (the same substance that our fingernails are made of). They last the lifetime of the animal. Antlers however, start as cartilage, and gradually mineralise over the course of a few months.
After the breeding season, the antlers shed, and new ones grow the following year. Don’t worry, despite horns not being shed, buffalo are not slaughtered for their horns alone. The horns are a by-product, and are harvested to ensure that no part of the animal goes to waste.
After they are harvested, they are cleaned, soaked in hot water to release/remove the inner core, then sanded to remove any sharp edges, covered in natural sunflower oil and then sun/air dried.
Buffalo horns are nutritious treats which are high in protein and low in fat. This makes them absolutely ideal for dogs who are struggling with their waistline, which is a surprising percentage of the dog population. They are also high in calcium and phosphorus, which are vital for healthy, strong bones and muscles. As a result, buffalo horns can be an excellent long lasting addition to your dog’s diet.
We love these antlers! Both of my dogs chew on these constantly they keep them busy and happy and don't have the same detrimental effects as rawhid
KIM WESTLOOK
My dog took interest immediately & it’s already his new fav toy in his toy box! In fact, he hasn’t let me put it away in his toy box yet! He pulls it right back out!
ANNA WASTON
Hours of entertainment! Our mini Aussie loves her new antler!!
Wendy T.
My frenchie is 8 months old and loves to chew! I’ve been trying to find the perfect bone for him where I don’t have to watch him like a hawk in fear he will bite off and swallow a piece whole. He really likes the Himalayan soft chews, but that’s more like a treat and not a 24/7 bone. This is a picture of the bone after he’s been working on it for 3 days. Not a dent. I highly recommend! 5 STARS
Frenchie Mama
Great for large and small breeds. I purchased these for our 40 pound dog and our 4 pound dog absolutely loves them as well. Very durable both dogs have enjoyed them
Cat Collier
I have been looking for a package of antlers that are high quality for a reasonable price. Found them! I ordered the package of three for my three dogs and the size is exactly as described. My dogs haven’t stopped chewing on them, carrying them around and napping with them since they arrived a few days ago. Will definitely order again!
LaxMama
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