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Red Barn Half Deer Antler

Red Barn Half Deer Antler

Red Barn

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Naturally shed and minimally processed, Red Barn's Half Deer Antlers are one of the longest-lasting chews available for dogs who take their chewing seriously. Splitting the antler down the middle exposes the marrow, making it immediately appealing and easier for dogs to work without the frustration of a fully intact antler. They're odor-free, low in fat, and rich in natural minerals including calcium, phosphorus, and zinc. Available in Large and XL to match your dog's size and chewing strength.

 

Safety Notice: Always supervise your dog while chewing. Remove and replace when the chew becomes small enough to swallow. Not recommended for puppies under 6 months or dogs with a history of digestive sensitivities. Consult your veterinarian if you have concerns.

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Key Features

  • No artificial additives or preservatives
  • Split design exposes marrow for appeal and easier chewing
  • Rich in natural minerals including calcium, phosphorus, and zinc
  • Odor-free and low in fat
  • Long-lasting chew suitable for moderate to aggressive chewers
  • Available in Large (0.9oz) and XL (2.4oz)

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I recommend Redbarn because they focus on real, straightforward nutrition without cutting corners. Their products are built around quality protein, simple ingredients, and minimal processing, which is exactly what I look for when it comes to feeding and rewarding dogs. ~Bradley

Redbarn has been family-owned for decades, and they take quality and safety seriously, with strong testing standards and products made in the USA. It’s a brand I trust because they prioritize ingredients, transparency, and long-term health over shortcuts, and that shows in how dogs respond to their food and treats. ~Bradley