Ew ew ew!! So I went to petsmart this morning with Kaos to pick up his RC, and he had finished his Bullystick last night so we picked up another there. We usually get them at Petland, but they weren't open yet and I had a DR appointment I had to get to after. So he is sitting on my bed and I literately almost got sick! :fainted: It is the nastiest smell everr!!!! :sickie: I keep throwing it off the bed and he looks up at me with those BIG brown eyes :Puppy2: with it in his mouth, wanting to know what's wrong. I don't have the heart to throw it away, because I am just too tired to walk all the way back to the store to get him the one from Petland. Never buying one at Petsmart ever again. :thumbdown:thumbdown:thumbdown |
Sounds like it's not an odor-free bully stick. :) I just bought a pack from Best Bully Sticks and I forgot to get odor-free, so I know the smell you're talking about. But it sounds like Kaos is loving it! |
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I got some that smelled that bad once. They disappeared, too.:D |
Luckily I have never got any that smelled real bad |
I didn't know odor free bully sticks exist! I buy mine at a natural pet food store but they smell disgusting. I put up with it ONLY bc I love her so much, but ugh it makes me gag! I'm excited to search for odor free ones! |
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It seems like the most expensive Bully Sticks are also the stinkiest. They must charge extra for the smell :rolleyes:. |
I call them gag me sticks. But he loves them and I don't have the heart to say no. But why why does he insist on sitting beside me to eat them while I'm laying over the side of the couch wretching lmao. I had no idea there were odor free ones. Guess what I am going to be looking for. |
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It has been so long sense I bought Callie one that was not odor free but I have not forgotten the nasty smell and it didn't just go away when the stick did her beard would smell like it for days or until a bath. |
Ohhh Yeah...!! I know the smell!! I bought one of them for Riley, one time...and one time, only. Do only the odor free ones, from now on. |
I bought them once and then I found out what they were!!:eek::eek::eek: Never again!!!!!!!!!!! |
Yes some of them smell really bad. But the odor free ones aren't 100% odor free, but sure seem like it in comparison. However, I would not buy anything from a store that sold dogs, and last I heard Petland is still selling puppies, is that correct? |
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I do hate a stinky bully stick! I always sniff before I buy. I'm sure I look like a madwoman sniffing bully sticks in public. :p |
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But on topic... I buy the odor free ones too! Can't stand the ones the smell. :eek: |
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Brutus is almost out of his first pack of bully sticks which I also ordered from bestbullysticks.com, and I did get odor free. HOWEVER I just received my second shipment and I dont think I ordered the odor free. The sticks are in different packaging. Can you smell them before they are chewed on? If so, I can give this pack to my sister's yorkie (he he he) for Christmas and re-order for us. |
I must've bought the odor free too. I haven't noticed a overwhelming smell from Katie Scarlett's bully stick. She loves hers! |
Now I have a question...Do bullsticks ever go "bad"?? For the last two days Kaos has only ate about half of his food (something he NEVER does and has a bit of diarrhea. :( I'm thinking its just a tummy bug from that bullstick. Has anyone else ever had a "bad" bullystick? :confused: Oh he only had it for about 1-2 hours that day and not since, but there has been no other change in his routine or diet. |
Bully sticks smell hurrendous :eek:But both Suzi and Miely love them , I bought two of them a week and a half ago and those did not smell too bad. I do not buy them all the time because Suzi gets very territorial with them, she did get in a little brawl with Miely about it . they have never hardly ever got into fights either , so this was shocking. All I had to do was raise my voice at them and they quit fighting ove rthe bully stick. I hate the smelly ones because will chew them on bed blankets , that smell is hard to get rid of. |
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I went to the website and was very surprised to learn what a bully stick is! I would consider trying the odor free ones. Maggie is about 8.5 pounds. What size would be good for her? Is this something she would chew for a while and then move on and then chew it some more tomorrow? Or is it something she would actually eat like a treat? I would try one from Petsmart or Petco, but not if it will be stinky since she chews on the sofa, on the floor, on the bed, wherever she wants because she is the princess. |
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i like the bully sticks by AMD on here under www.westbrookdog.com they are really amazing, last FOREVER and don't stink too bad. |
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Bullystick? They probably had them sitting next to or on top of or very close to some other type of toy or food item etc that smelled and it rubbed off on them even through the packaging, that happens sometimes. I sell those bullysticks but never let my babies try any before. I hear a lot of good comments about them though. They must be good because people buy them like crazy and the mark up is huge! |
Scooter will fight for his bully stick but the rest of them dont seen to have that problem. I get mine from Giant Eagle, a grocery store. and they smell a little but not to bad. The ones I had gotten from pet smart were real bad. |
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