Best Bully SticksOdor-Free Angus Bully Sticks - Made of All-Natural, Free-Range, Grass-Fed Angus Beef - Hand-Inspected and USDA/FDA-Approved
Package Dimensions | 25.4 x 17.78 x 2.54 cm; 320.35 g |
Manufacturer reference | 002-0001-5885 |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | Beef |
Item Form | Stick |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 20 |
Specific Uses | Teeth |
batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 320 g |
L**D
My dog loves them and they don't smell up my house
We get these bully sticks because there is little odor and the 6-inch size just the right size daily treat for mt dog
C**Y
Great treat for my large dog
Tiffany is a Great Dane puppy…energetic and way too playful! These Bully Sticks give me a break, and she loves them! They are expensive, but, they are the best and safest ones I’ve found! I will keep them in stock at my house.
R**D
Bullystick
My dog loves these I give her one every night before bed she's only 10 lbs and it's perfect for her
M**T
if only my dogs liked them! For me
These bully sticks should be rated 5 stars, if only my dogs liked them! For me, they check all the boxes. They’re consistently very thick and very dense. When my dogs do chew them, they stand up to determined gnawing and last a really long time, through multiple chewing sessions. They’re not at all greasy and of course leave no crumbs. All the things I want out of a dog chew.As for the infamous smell, I think calling these bully sticks “odor-free” is maybe a little too ambitious, because there’s still some odor, but compared to a regular bully stick, it really is much, much less stinky. I’d compare the level of odor to that of any chew that’s natural 100% cow, like beef trachea or a hoof. There’s still going to be *some* odor, but it’s not nearly as rank and offensive as usual. A dog can be chewing this right next to me and I don’t mind, whereas with other bully sticks, just being in the room with one can make you queasy.BUT unfortunately my dogs really don’t care for these things! I think whatever makes them less stinky also makes them less tasty. So that’s not a good trade-off. My dogs will most often simply ignore these things, and they end up going to waste. (They have literally sniffed at it and declined to take it from my hand, which is stunning for my greedy beasts.) If they do accept them, they abandon them right quick. Instead these things wind up hidden all over my house. When I clean I find them cluttered about everywhere, and I wind up *throwing away* these *very* expensive dog chews. They grow dried-out, stale, and even less appealing to my dogs. Eeeevery now and then one of my dogs will scrounge around and come up with a stick they’d squirreled away somewhere and finally start chewing it, for whatever reason. But even when they do chew one, they lose interest about halfway through, and then leave them lying around again.It’s really too bad that my dogs don’t like these, because otherwise they’d be terrific. My dogs only want the really stinky bully sticks. They love those.I wish there was something I could do with these instead of throwing them away. I suppose I can try offering them to neighbors on the chance their dogs WILL like them. Would that seem weird?
B**L
my puppy loves them, perfect training treat!
great product, my dog loves them!
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