Find the Perfect Chew for Your Dog’s Style

Every pup approaches chew time in their own way. Matching your dog with the proper antler size and density ensures a safer, more satisfying experience while preventing hazards from chews that are too small. Heritage Antler Co. makes it easy to select the ideal option tailored to your pet's natural habits.

Choose the Right Antler – Heritage Antler Co.

Choose the Right Antler

Find the perfect antler for your dog

Every dog chews differently. Some enjoy a slow, gentle chew, while others are enthusiastic power chewers. Choosing the right antler helps create a better chewing experience and can reduce the risk of using a chew that is too small.

When in doubt, choose a larger size and always supervise your dog while chewing.

Step 1: Choose Your Antler type

Moose Antler

A broader, naturally unique chew with a different texture that many dogs enjoy.

Best For
  • Light to moderate chewers
  • Dogs that enjoy wider chewing surfaces
  • Everyday enrichment

Whole Elk Antler

Our most durable option. The dense outer structure provides a long-lasting chewing experience for dogs that enjoy a tougher challenge.

Best For
  • Moderate to strong chewers
  • Dogs that love long chew sessions
  • Long-lasting enjoyment

Split Elk Antler

Split lengthwise to expose the natural center, making it easier for many dogs to access right away.

Best For
  • First-time antler users
  • Gentle chewers
  • Dogs that enjoy easier access

Step 2: Pick the Right Size size

Small Perfect for small breeds and lighter chewers.
Medium A great choice for most medium-sized dogs.
Large Designed for larger breeds and stronger chewers.
Tip: Your dog's chew should be larger than their mouth so it can't be swallowed whole. If you're between sizes, choose the larger option.

Step 3: Match Your Dog's Chewing Style style

Gentle Chewer
  • Moose Antler
  • Split Elk Antler
Moderate Chewer
  • Moose Antler
  • Whole Elk Antler
Strong Chewer
  • Whole Elk Antler (Large)

Safe Chewing Tips

  • Always supervise your dog while chewing.
  • Inspect the antler regularly.
  • Replace it if it becomes too small or develops sharp edges.
  • If your dog has dental concerns or is an aggressive chewer, consult your veterinarian before offering very hard chews.

Still Not Sure?

We're happy to help you choose the right antler.

Tell us your dog's:

  • Age
  • Size
  • Breed
  • Chewing style

We'll help you find the best option for a safe and enjoyable chewing experience.