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Old 10-20-2010, 01:46 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by licricket View Post
I have found the same problem with the bully sticks. They make my dog vomit. This is contrary to everything I have read here. The majority of people like them. I would not give them to my dog. I've thrown the ones I bought out. I do have luck with flossies, NOT BULLY STICKS. Flossies and bully sticks are not the same thing. They sell Flossies in smaller pet stores, or on Amazon. My Gio tolerates them and loves to chew on the flossies.
Sorry -- but Flossies are the same as thing as bully sticks -- just curly. Here is an excerpt from bestbullysticks.com
"We really don’t have to say much about this treat at all because it sells itself. For those of you who are use to Flossies and have pooches that absolutely love them, here they are. We have not met a dog yet who has turned down one of these tasty treats. Merrick Flossies beef tendons are a curly bully stick that come from USA cattle. They are great for small or big dogs and are 6″ to 8″ in length. Like all curly bully sticks these are great for creating natural friction in you pooches mouth which makes for pearly white teeth!"

I know most sites like to just call the Flossies a curly beef tendon. Sure it is a tendon, so is a bully stick. It doesn't matter if it seems gross, they are still good for our pups and most seem to like them.
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