Chasing Our Tails Elk Rack Snack Is Made Out of Real Elk’s Antler
Chasing Our Tails Elk Rack Snack is a nice dog toy made in USA out of natural materials. It was shed and foraged by hand straightly from Colorado, you can be sure no animal was harmed during the process. This is due to the natural Elk behavior when they naturally shed their antlers after the rut and continue through out winter. These antlers are a great source of calcium, phosphorus, zinc, manganese to keep your dog tartar knocked down on teeth, many wild animals usually consume these antlers as they are the most easily digested forms of calcium in the wild. It won’t leave any greasy mess on your precious floors, it doesn’t develop any weird odor in your house.
The company claims that their product is not coming from farm raised antlers that might contain steroids, antibiotics or any artificial additives. Each size of Chasing Our Tails Elk Rack Snack has been carefully measured properly to encourage your dog or pets to chew. Just in case you didn’t know, Elk antlers don’t tend to chip or splinted like cooked or raw bones. If you own an aggressive chewing dog, you should consider this product for him.
Many customers agree that this product is great value for money, you’ll be amazed on how long this snack lasts. Chasing Our Tails Elk Rack Snack handles strong chewers really well, it can last all year long.
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