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Originally Posted by bdb5853 Just be careful with the "odorless" ones as sometimes they are dipped in bleach or irradiated to cut the odor and obviously that's NOT good.
I get mine from bestbullysticks.com. They are from free range cattle and the company is very reputable. Here's the warning on the odorless ones.... Differences Between Bully Sticks | Healthy Dog Blog
(I would assume that Westbrook doesn't get her bullysticks from a supplier that uses bleach or irradiation. This post in no way implies otherwise! I have bought bullysticks from her myself and they were great. I am just warning people to really investigate where they get them and only buy from a reputable company.) |
That is so true. You have to be careful what you are buying. I will mention that by not smelling, I meant that compared to others, they are nearly odorless. I have crazy allergies so they may have a small smell but to me I don't smell anything. With my allergies, if I can smell the stinky kind, you know it is bad.