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New Antler Chew Pictures

As previously mentioned, we have a lot of new photographs of dogs (and their people) with AntlerBone antler dog treats. The images were taken by an awesome photographer named Mira Adwell. Be sure to "Pin" them if you have a Pinterest account, —here are just a few...

Girl sharing antler dog treat

Girl playing with antler chew

Little girl with antler and dog

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Shed Hunting Season! Find Antlers for Dogs

Just a quick reminder to our customers that now is a perfect time to hunt for antler sheds. If you are able to spend some time in the mountains and foothills, keep your eyes peeled for your own antler dog chews. Antlers can be found along game trails, near water sources, and even hanging in trees!

Our inventories continue to increase as our customer base grows so if you aren't able to find the perfect antler for your dog, we've got you covered.

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Antlers for Dogs, Who Knew?

I am constantly surprised by how many people haven't heard of antler dog chews. I was just at the kennel today dropping off our dog Kofi when I asked the girl at the front desk if they sold antlers for dogs. She looked at me funny, so I had to explain the why, what and how. The other girl working immediately exclaimed that she gives them to her dogs all the time. Hopefully it doesn't stay a secret for too long :)

Remember to share this great organic treat with all of your friends and family. Let's get the word out, that antlers for dogs are the best chews money can buy!

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Even More Dog Facts

Last one, I promise:

  • The U.S. has the highest dog population in the world. France has the second highest
  • Dog nose prints are as unique as human finger prints and can be used to identify them
  • The average dog can run about 19 mph. Greyhounds are the fastest dogs on Earth and can run at speeds of 45 mph
  • The oldest dog on record was an Australian cattle dog named Bluey who lived 29 years and 5 months. In human years, that is more than 160 years old
  • The most intelligent dogs are reportedly the Border Collie and the Poodle, while the least intelligent dogs are the Afghan Hound and the Basenji

Look for coming promotions on our antler dog treats!

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More Fun Dog Facts

Here are some more random dog facts:

  • Dog trainers in ancient China were held in high esteem. A great deal of dog domestication also took place in China, especially dwarfing and miniaturization.
  • It costs approximately $10,000 to train a federally certified search and rescue dog.
  • A dog can locate the source of a sound in 1/600 of a second and can hear sounds four times farther away than a human can.
  • Petting dogs is proven to lower blood pressure of dog owners.
  • A person standing still 300 yards away is almost invisible to a dog. But a dog can easily identify its owner standing a mile away if the owner is waving his arms.
  • Dogs have a wet nose to collect more of the tiny droplets of smelling chemicals in the air



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