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Moose Antler Quarter Splits

$75.99 Regular price $81.99
Marrow access with long lasting durability
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Moose Antler Quarter Splits

Marrow access with long lasting durability

Moose Antler Quarter Splits give dogs instant access to flavorful marrow while still delivering a durable chew that lasts. Cut from the base of the moose antler, these splits balance engagement and longevity better than solid antlers alone.

This is the right choice for dogs that want flavor without sacrificing chew time.

Best for

  • Moderate to aggressive chewers

  • Dogs weighing 40 to 80 pounds

  • Dogs that lose interest in solid antlers

  • Clean, mess free chewing

Not recommended for puppies or light chewers.

What makes Quarter Splits different

  • Cut from the dense base of the moose antler

  • Split design exposes marrow for immediate flavor

  • Naturally shed and responsibly sourced

  • No plastic, chemicals, or preservatives

  • No strong odor or greasy residue

  • Naturally rich in calcium and phosphorus

A balance of taste and toughness.

Size details

  • Average length 6 to 8 inches

Each order includes one chew.

What you get

  • One Moose Antler Quarter Split per order

  • Hand selected Grade A premium quality

  • Each antler is unique in shape and size

Safety notes

Choose size based on your dog’s weight and chewing strength. Always supervise chewing. When the antler becomes small enough to fit fully in your dog’s mouth, replace it with a new Allagash Antler chew.

Bottom line

If your dog wants marrow flavor with a chew that still lasts, Moose Antler Quarter Splits are the right choice.

What Makes Allagash Antlers Better

Quick Answers

The most common questions we get from dog owners based on 30,000+ orders

Are these safe for my dog?

Yes, when sized correctly. All Allagash Antlers are naturally shed, cleaned, cut, and sanded for safe chewing. Always choose a size based on your dog’s weight and chewing strength, and supervise during use.

Do your antlers splinter?

Antlers are a natural chew, so they wear down over time. Fresh, dense antlers like ours are designed to wear gradually rather than splinter. We hand cut and sand every antler to reduce sharp edges and weak points, and we always recommend proper sizing and supervised chewing.

How do these compare to deer or elk antlers?

Moose antlers are denser and less brittle than deer or elk, which allows for slower, more controlled wear. They also contain more marrow, keeping dogs engaged longer while reducing the chance of splintering when properly sized. For heavy chewers, this typically means fewer replacements over time.

How long does this chew last?

Most dogs chew on a single antler for months to over a year. Actual lifespan depends on chewing strength.

Does it smell or make a mess?

No.
Our moose antler chews are zero odor, mess free, and contain no preservatives or additives.

What size should I choose?

Choose based on your dog’s weight and chewing intensity. If your dog is a strong chewer, we recommend sizing up.

When should I take it away?

When the antler becomes small enough to fit fully inside your dog’s mouth, it’s time to replace it with a fresh antler chew.

Why Moose Antlers?

✓ Denser than deer antlers
✓ Less brittle than elk
✓ Wears slower than nylon
✓ More marrow content
✓ Holds up to heavy chewers
✓ No plastics or synthetics
✓ Single natural ingredient

SHOP ANTLERS

From the wild to your dog

Allagash Antlers started in the North Woods of Maine, where we spend our spring hiking hundreds of miles in search of naturally shed moose antlers with our trained shed dogs.

That hands on experience set the standard. Every antler is hand selected, cut, and sanded to meet the same durability and safety expectations we have for our own dogs.

The result is a cleaner, fresher chew that lasts longer than mass-produced alternatives.

Moose antlers and working dogs are what we know, and it shows in every chew.

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