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Stagbar antler dog chews

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SlubberKongWubba · 27/02/2011 08:17

Antlers!

Anyone here tried these?

I have a dog who loves to chew, but will only chew bones or raw hide (which is gone in a flash). Anything plastic is rejected.

Quite like the sound of these as they last a long time.

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chickchickchicken · 27/02/2011 13:32

havent tried them but just looked at the link and they sound lovely.

mine like the 79p hooves from wilkinson. have you tried those?

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SlubberKongWubba · 27/02/2011 13:53

No I haven't. How long do they last for (with a dog in full on chew chew chew mode)?

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chickchickchicken · 27/02/2011 14:09

Smile at chew chew chew mode. yep one of ours seems to chew through any treats very quickly. hooves are the best i have found and they last him 1-2hrs at a guess. the hooves stink though

are you going to try the antlers? i'm tempted but just as an occasional treat as £3 x 3 dogs too expensive as a regular thing

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SlubberKongWubba · 27/02/2011 14:29

I think I might, although even better would be to procure some free antlers. They just drop off right? We do a walk by the Duke of Westminster's pad and there are SHED LOADS of deer on the other side of the fence, taunting me with their giant free antlers.

I just need to find a recently shed antler that has dropped over the fence.

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SlubberKongWubba · 27/02/2011 14:30

I may well try a wilco's stinky hoof in the mean time though. Thanks chick.

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chickchickchicken · 27/02/2011 14:38

Grin at wilco's stinky hoof

hailstones have stopped so off to take dogs for a muddy walk

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SlubberKongWubba · 27/02/2011 14:41

We had hail this morning too, but not on our very muddy walk Grin

Have a nice time.

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SecretSquirrel193 · 27/02/2011 15:26

My two BCs adore stag bars - one demolishes chews in a few minutes and the stag bars last for ages Grin

I don't know about "free" antlers, I would be worried abotu bugs, although these just seem to power washed clean and maybe sterilised?

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SoupDragon · 27/02/2011 15:36

You're worried about bugs...? Doesnt your dog eat poo then?

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SecretSquirrel193 · 27/02/2011 16:30

No?

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aspergillus · 27/02/2011 16:31

got one for my lab a few weeks ago, he loved it, lots of chewing and only a bit worn down, but after 4 days it stunk horribly and brownish fluid oozed out of one end onto the carpet so I threw it away. will email sellers, maybe it was just a bad one.

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chickchickchicken · 27/02/2011 16:34

we have never tried free antlers Grin but used to get free tennis balls where we used to live! two of my dogs are ball obsessed and we used to walk them in the field adjoining the local tennis club. never bought a ball for years

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chickchickchicken · 27/02/2011 16:36

aspergillus - that sounds yuk.

at least wilco's stinky hooves dont leak Grin

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SlubberKongWubba · 27/02/2011 17:22

Apergillis maybe the brown stuff was dormant marrow or something?

Not worried about stinkyness as all current organic product chewing occurs in the garden only. Would be interested to hear what the company says about the brown ooze though.

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aspergillus · 27/02/2011 19:46

Slubber you were right, got a very quick reply from the company, said it sometimes happens when saliva mixes with the marrow.
"...Stagbars have been tested for various bacteria, including testing carried out on ?smelly, oozing ones? and the results are negative.."
wish I hadn't chucked it away now, he was really enjoying it.

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SlubberKongWubba · 27/02/2011 19:49

oh no!

Bugger bugger bugger that you threw it out.

I think I'll get her one and see how we go.

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aspergillus · 27/02/2011 20:06

I've got another, as ordered two, postage is per order rather than per item so worth getting more than one. Will be prepared for the ooze this time and make sure he only has it in the garden.

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Labradorlover · 27/02/2011 20:35

My dogs' all time favourite was deer legs....they thought it was xmas Grin.
Also partial to any type of horn or hoof trimming.

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WhereTheWildThingsWere · 13/03/2011 07:48

Bumping as brought whipppy one from Crufts yesterday and is officially his best thing ever.

Would highly reccomend, he chewed it for three hours straight until reluctantly leaving it to go to bed and it has a few tiny scratches on it from his teeth, so is going to last for ages.

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CalamityKate · 15/06/2011 11:35

Bumping!

Got the dogs a Stag Bar each at the vets this morning as reward for being brave soldiers and having their boosters without dying Grin

They looked at them somewhat askance to start with ("You PAID for STICKS? There are hundreds of sticks in the woods - and you don't let me eat them!") but younger dog has just got going, seen the point of them and is chewing ecstatically. Older dog is waiting to see if younger dog is poisoned before giving hers a go Grin

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Kingsroadie · 15/06/2011 12:22

We have also got some for our puppy! Rawhide is still def his favourite though but apparently they shouldn't eat too much of it - my vet says it's okay but not too much. He really liked stagbars at first and now seems to have got a bit bored of them... What about raw bones from butchers? Any thoughts?

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Happymm · 15/06/2011 13:10

Awaiting delivery of stag bars, but 10wk old lab enjoying bone from the butchers-free too, which is even nicer! :)

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CalamityKate · 15/06/2011 13:36

Our butchers give away gorgeous huge meaty bones but I'm not keen on them being chewed on the carpet! Whereas these Stag Bars aren't leaving a mark at all. Unlike rawhide chews, which leave white, sticky messes.

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