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Short description
Every year deer naturally shed their antler and Platinum Ranch source the best of the best from across New Zealand to provide your four legged friend with a long lasting chew treat.
Along with being long lasting, deer antler is also easy on the digestive system and a great way to improve your pet's dental health.
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Antler should be considered mother nature's greatest secret, regenerating faster than anything known to man. Such a fast growing product means it is full of natural vitamins and high levels of minerals to keep your pet healthy.
Along with being long lasting, deer antler is also easy on the digestive system and a great way to improve your pet's dental health.
Small: less than 95 grams
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Xmas antlerMy dog wasn’t quite sure what to do with the antler but won’t let the cats have it ;)
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