The United States is one of the few countries that promotes the sale of washed and refrigerated eggs. Fun fact- many European countries made it illegal for store bought eggs to be...
Safe StorageOur chews are stored in a cool, dry area prior to shipping and keep well. Depending on your home environment and humidity, your natural chews can also be...
If you are investing in your pet’s health, then you want to give them the best chance to absorb the nutrients you are providing them.Fur & FeathersDid you know fur...
How are commercial rawhide chews made?Flesh eating ash lye is used to strip the hides of fat, hair, and debris. The hides are then split and the lower quality inner...
No question about it, moose is our dog customers' #1 pick. In terms of durability, moose antlers have a wide range of densities. The "spoon" paddle portion is medium density...
A question we get asked often,How are moose antler chews different when compared to elk or deer?Moose antlers have a unique shape and density when compared to elk and deer. The...
If you are buying antler chews exclusively based on their length, you are doing it wrong.Density refers to how compact the marrow is, and most importantly, how thick the outer...
Rabbit is a healthy addition to your dog's diet and may benefit them in more ways than you would expect! What many do not know is that rabbit is also more eco...
The 3 most common antler bearing mammals native to the United States are elk, deer, and moose. Antlers are an equivalent to fingerprints, every antler is unique to that animal, no two are alike. Each species has a different antler composition providing a different kind of chew experience for you dog.