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This thread keeps making me smile. I am worried about giving Eva the chew-eez now though. Are the flossies 100% digestable too? |
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I don't care where bully sticks come from, they are great. Hey Nancy, thanks for that link to the ebay pages. I just bought a 10 pk of flossies for $35 w/ free shipping and a free toy! |
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Like I stated in an earlier post, I chose NOT to give bully sticks to my Yorkies cause of reading about dogs getting sick and some even dying because the got bacterial infection from the bully stick. From what I gather, when they get it wet from chewing on it and then it is taken away for the next day, the wetness makes it a breeding ground for the bacteria to grow and the Owners have NO clue that it is now contaminated with bacteria and they let their doggy chew on it for up to a week on end..or as long as it lasts them. The dogs get sick and need medical intervention and a few have not lived:eek: Sorry, their is not anything that will make me change my mind about this one. I wont take that chance with my babies no matter how much they MIGHT love it. |
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The only infection I've read about that could have been possibly related to a bully stick involved a brand that had an expiration date, some brands use artificial preservatives, and these have a shelf life, meaning an expiration date and if used beyond that date, may no longer be safe to eat. The case I read about someone used a stick beyond the expiration date, and the vet could not determine if the animal got sick due to the stick or toys. A good quality bully stick that has been properly dried will dry up again after the dog has been chewing on it, and as soon as moisture is gone, bacteria die. Remember, bacteria need moisture to live. The lower quality sticks that have more moisture in to begin with, take longer to dry, so this is why you should look for a stick that is guaranteed to be 13% or lower. I'm not trying to change your mind; I just didn't want your post to worry others, who might be concerned about their safety. Remember, any manufacture can call their product a bully stick, and so when some people say their dogs got sick eating one, it's important to know who the manufacture was. |
Wow! I have enjoyed reading these posts. :tongue3: Anyway, Molly loves her bullysticks. She has been getting them every month since she was about 4 months old. I buy the 6" Merrick brand. Also, the ones I get for her are in the shape of a braid. They are not a plain "stick" shape. Since I just bought her a new bullystick, I'll wait until it's gone before buying her a Merrick Flossie. I'm sure that she'll probably love that too. I had also bought her a cow's hoof stuffed with bacon & cheese that I had thought she would like. So far other than carrying it around a few times and finding it in my bedroom, she hasn't bothered with it. I'm not sure if it's because she's busy with her bullstick right now or because she doesn't like it. Anyone else try giving their baby a cow's hoof; plain or filled? Did they like it? It also came filled with a beef filling or a peanut butter one. Molly doesn't like peanut butter. :woof: Anyway, we are big bullystick lovers. :cheers: |
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