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Old 09-04-2008, 06:28 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by maxmom View Post
Are the bully sticks treats or do they also help with the tartar problem?
I've read about them here, but never purchased them and Im curious to find out.Do you brake them, or feed hole? Do they "smell"?
Bully sticks are nearly impossible to break. They are great chew sticks and unlike bones, your babies can eat every last little morsel. Scooter is a hard core chewer and it still takes him quite a while to devour one. I have bought numerous kinds of other chew sticks and he would lose interest in them leaving me with a bag he wouldn't eat. Not bully sticks, he hides them as soon as he gets them because he thinks I will just give him another one....and sometimes he is right.

Depending on what kind you buy and how they are made, yes, some do smell. Some are so stinky that you really can't stand them. They are thin enough for Scooter to lay on the floor and hold it on his own....he normally wraps his legs around them and goes to town.

My advice is try a few different kinds and see which one your baby really likes best, and which of them you can deal with (in case you buy some stinky ones). Once you find some, buy them in bulk. For example, I have one Yorkie (no other animals) and I live in a small condo yet I have been buying at least 30 at a time. I am truly considering ordering 100 the next time I run out because they are such a hit.
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