Introducing the STAGbar - the only British antler dog chew available in the UK. They are all natural, long-lasting and healthy dog chews. They wear down slowly with the grinding action of the dog's teeth and saliva, into tasty morsels. Eventually, the dry marrow is exposed as a lovely treat when the outside has been worn away. They are suitable for puppies who are teething.
Stagbars are safe, won't splinter or chip or cause blockages and in fact, contain important minerals. They clean the dog's teeth and they're great for dogs with sensitive tummies. Even dogs who are losing weight can enjoy Stagbars because they only contain a tiny amount of fat. Naturally, they don't contain additives or preservatives.
Stagbars are clean dog chews, leaving no stain or mess on the carpet and they are also very low in odour – some say they have a very faint smell of fresh soil. They are effectively 'raw' and so retain all their goodness and safety.
Size guide
Because it is a natural product and impossible to achieve uniformity in each size category, there are many occasions that a medium will look longer (and thinner) than a large which might be fatter and shorter. However, it is the weight that decides the category, not the length or girth.
Just like with any chew, buying the right size for your dog is important. For example, whilst a toy dog could take on a large Stagbar, it would serve no benefit at all. Likewise, a giant breed should not be given a small Stagbar. So here is a guide to buying the right size.
Medium – suitable for small to medium dogs
Large – suitable for medium to large dogs
Product images demonstrate the natural variations in size within each size category.
In the very unlikely event that your dog isn't interested in chewing the Stagbar, try rubbing it with sandpaper or a nail file. If your dog still isn't interested in it, try smearing on a small amount of peanut butter or honey, or soaking it overnight in water in the refrigerator. Remember, Stagbars are incredibly long-lasting so you may find your dog leaves and goes back to the antler chew many times before it's finished.