I just received these yesterday. I gave them to my dogs and they love them. They have worn themselves out chewing on these. The dogs haven't made a dent in them yet. I also really like that their not splintering like bones do. Two of my dogs get bored and lick their feet. With these antlerz I don't think I'm going to have this problem any more. I am going to order more for them and two more extra for my daughters dog and a friends dog. -- Meloniemeduim interest
it depends on the dog, mine took a while to get interested and did chew a while but they are more flavor driven. super bone sub for allergies tho, I wish they liked them more. -- cindy bellLong Lasting Interest
AntlerZ were not a hit at first with my 3 year old Wheaten. However, she consistantly goes back to this item again and again. As described, this chew never splinters, lasts forever, and doesn't smell. The cost may be a bit higher, but after bags and bags of bullies, it's a nice change to see my dog work on something without making a dent! I recommend, even if your pooch has to get used to it. -- LoraLong Lasting
My terrior mix, Elliot just loves these chews. I caught him sneaking one outside, which he NEVER does with any other bones. No odor, no splinters, long lasting...we're fans! -- LisaHit or Miss
I have two dogs. Neither of them were fascinated with the anterlz when I brought them home. I soaked them in chicken broth overnight in hopes of persuading. One dog liked; the other dog is still a no-go on these. I'd say it's hit or miss. -- Kimscore!
Both my border collies love antlerz. One dog will chew on anything, and the other is fussier. Even the fussy dog loved these immediately. -- Karen The "kids" love them!
We have one heavy chewer and one light chewer. Both love them and the Antlerz last a long time. My only issue is the overlapping of sizes by the "manufacturer". Some large are the same size as the larger mediums. Kind of frustrating! -- BarbHad high hopes
We really had good expectations for these. And while our 1-year old black lab loved it, in 10 minutes there was nothng left but a 1" stub. That was gone a few minutes later. I don't know if what happened could be called splintering but he was shredding off pieces from the get go. -- Russell