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					Originally Posted by  gracielove     I have tried a few different types of bully sticks as they are the only chew item that I consider safe enough to give any dog to chew on. There were a couple of brands that were not of good quality. Red Barn and Merrick brands Gracie did not seem to like very much and when she did chew them she tended to get sick. Obviously I don't buy them anymore. I have had no problems with the Best Bully brand. I buy her the regular size and the most she can do with it is soften the end of it and cannot bite a piece off. I honestly don't know what I would do without them as she still gets the urge to chew sometimes and she will seek out things like plastic and wood to chew if I don't give her something safe. I consider any high fat item a risk for these little ones especially as treats. Bully sticks are suppose to be pure muscle. I think some brands are not treating the product in a safe manner though. Since no one is over seeing the pet food/treat industry you have to really trust the companies you deal with.   |  
 
  Thanks.. I will make note of that brand and may try again. 
Glad Peanut is feeling a bit better!! Hang in there!