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Bully Sticks - Where to Get? Hey Everyone! I have been reading up on some older posts about Bully Sticks. I live in Delaware, and have not found any in our local pet store. Is there somewhere that I can buy just 1 or 2 or possibly get a sample to try for our boys without paying more for shipping than the product? The boys are very fussy and will eat Greenies and only when they are in the mood. They absolutely do not like Rawhide and it's tough to find something they like. Because they come so highly recommended, I'd like to give them a try. Also, are the odorless or "smelly' ones better? Thanks, Mel |
I ordered mine on line,,there are so many and I just got mine today and my Prissy loves them..now I get a break in the evening. |
Several get theirs at bestbully.com...I hope this helps. |
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You don't want the smelly bully sticks! They smell like a dead animal.:D |
Don't let them have rawhide it expands when it gets wet and can cause blockages. I get odor free bully sticks from bestbullysticks.com and Callie loves them. |
I get mine on ebay. They are from Best Bully Sticks but the price is a bit better than on their online site. Free shipping. BEST BULLY STICKS 5 CT 12" STANDARD NATURAL Dog Chews | eBay They are life savers for me. They keep Gracie out of trouble. She really needs to chew sometimes and if she doesn't have a bully stick she will seek out and find things like plastic or wood to chew. As long as she has her bully stick available she is fine. I think these also come in the "odor free" form but cost a bit more. The odor really doesn't bother me as long as she keeps them on the floor. |
I ordered the odorless ones from best bully sticks and these ones smell even worst than the stinky ones. Plus Geno insists on chewing them right next to me so I usually am watching tv with a blanket over my nose. |
I bought some bully sticks from Petsmart. It's all natural from Iowa and it doesnt smell much (in my opinion). There were 6 in a pack and it costed around $10 on sale |
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They were delivered in a zip lock bag and when I took them out, I smelled them and I was like ew but figured that they might not give off a scent while he's chewing it. Nope, it like lingers in your nose, it's so gross. I tell Geno it smells like a dirty bathroom but since he likes them, I just keep letting him chew it and momma just puts a blanket mask on lol Should I e-mail them or something about my order? |
My breeder says my new puppy is obsessed with these. What sizes are good for yorkies? |
I saw some the other day at a place here called Hollywood Feed. It's a regional store, but I'm sure most pet chains carry them. |
I buy from Best Bully Sticks also and usually order the 12inch ones because once they get to small I throw them away because I'm afraid of them choking on small ones. If we are all out of the house, I usually put them out of their reach. |
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Oh okay. I'll just order more in a few days. I think Geno will probably like the stinkier ones too haha |
I would get a 6" or 8" stick for a little puppy. You might want to start with the thin ones. I usually get the 12" regular size thickness for Gracie and she is a 5lb girl. I used to get her the 8" ones but I throw them away at 3" so I was having to buy more quite often. A 12" bully stick will last her a couple of weeks and she does not mind that they are about the same size as she is! |
I've never had smelly non-odor ones from Bully Sticks - All Natural Value Dog Treats - Best Bully Stick either. I did get the regular 8" ones once and they definitely had more odor - but it was dealable. I did not think they were unbearable. I just prefer odor free. :) |
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I get the odor free bully sticks too and yes, they do have a distinct smell to them in the bag and somewhat when chewed on, but it is NOTHING compared to the regular ones....they smell nasty! |
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I found some today at Target. I will try them oUt on my puppy tomorrow and see if he likes them. |
Thanks everyone! I will try Petsmart and Target when we go to the capital - and I've requested a free sample from the website you provided. Hopefully they enjoy them! |
I always get mine from Marcs. I do not know if any of yas have a Marcs store but they have great deals on Bully Sticks |
Thank you everyone for this post. I have been giving Jersey(7 month old) rawhide. I now changed to bully sticks. I ordered from EBay with the link that gracielove provided. They got here in two days! Thank you so much! |
Pepper doesn't like most of the treats I give to her.. I think I'm gonna give this one a try.. tks |
FYI, best bully sticks sells a 5 pack of 6" sticks on amazon with free shipping. ![]() Good way to try them out for cheap. If you order on their website you don't get free shipping unless you buy a ton. I've also noticed that the smell varies depending on the batch. I always buy the regular kind, and sometimes they have almost no odor, and sometimes they reek. |
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Ok - went to a pet store an hour away and they had Bully Sticks! They had the odor free 12" ones on sale for $5.99, so I bought one and they broke it in half for me. They loved it! Jackson chewed it for a while longer then his brother, but they definitely, chewed them up. I took them away for the night and will give them back to them tomorrow. Is there any taste difference with the odor free ones vs odor? Thanks! |
We get ours at Wal Mart or PetSmart. Katie Scarlett loves them! I know I read somewhere that when you buy them you need to look for where they are made and do not buy ones that are made overseas??? Does anyone remember that? Maybe Indonesia? I can't remember it exactly, but I know I read that somewhere and I thought it was on YT. I made sure I read and the ones we get are made in the USA. |
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