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I Don't Think They Like Their Bully Sticks After hearing everyone rave about how much their babies love the bully sticks, I contacted bestbullysticks.com to ask for a free sample of their odorless bully sticks. First let me say this company has awesome customer service, my email was returned within a business day and they shipped the free bully sticks and I received them today . . .really fast shipping! They sent me 2 6" inch bully sticks and both Brody and Rhianna were excited to see what was in the package . . .when I took them out they were like "what the hell is that?" they smelled them, gave them a lick or two, smelled them some more, and then walked away . . .:rolleyes: So not too sure on whether or not they will actually chew them, I'm going to give it another shot tonight, but I wanted to share how great that company was . . .:thumbup: |
I would give it another try. It took Pnut a while to start chewing on them. He isn’t much of a chewer. He will make his sticks last- |
Dinky ignored the last one I bought him for a week, then decided he wanted it after all. Still, he is not as nuts about his as I know some are. |
My girls loved these bully sticks!! I had to stop giving them because of Rosie's tummy issues but they sure liked them. They would always take a day or two when I put a new one down. You might be surprised and when you least expect it they will start chewing on them. :D |
I thought my boys were the only Yorkies who don't like bully sticks. We tried several times and the boys walked away. |
I can not keep any of mine away from Bully sticks. They love them. |
Prissy loves her bully sticks but sheesh she has gas that will singe your eyebrows right off. At first I thought it was the sticks but nope it was my sweet little girly-girl. No other issues but they do keep her busy and happy so I will just have to wear nose plugs, anything for my baby girl. |
This is funny. My 3 little dogs will eat anything and everything! I never thought i would see the day they wouldnt want a treat or chewie. They used to love greenies, they love love zukes. And every other single thing i have ever given them.... until...... i gave them a bully stick, and they smelled it and acted like it stunk, one of them nibble with his front teeth like he was afraid to taste it, lol. Not a single one of them liked it. |
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That's great they have good customer service! I appreciate your review of that. Our Katie Scarlett did not take right to her first bully stick either, but she can't get enough of them now. LOL |
:eek::eek::eek: I'm so surprised to hear of dogs not liking bully sticks! I wish Sophia didn't like them... :rolleyes: |
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Callie loves bullysticks like crazy. |
wow didnt know my name was so similiar to someone elses.. sorry about that:2omg: anyway bought my two their first bully sticks and wow they wouldnt leave them be... patrick kept trying to take his sisters away, I only let them have them for a while then gave them back the next day and they chewed them all up in no time, I took all the piecs so they wouldnt choke :rolleyes: |
One way to tempt them is to boil about an inch of water in measuring cup, this takes about 30 seconds. After the water is boiling, place the bully stick in the water and microwave another 30 seconds. Just the tip of the bully stick is in the water. Don't boil too long the bully stick will curl. Take out and rinse with cold water, the tip of the stick should be soft, and it will have more of a smell. This is also a good way to kill bacteria, for those whose dogs share the sticks. |
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Our first dog (American Staffordshire Terrier) almost choked to death on a rawhide and I had to literally stick my hand down her throat to get it. So while I like the chewing aspect for keeping teeth cleaner, I'm too much of a worry wort to have it be unsupervised. |
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You have snobby dogs. They sniffed them. Thought that's not filet mignon that's penis |
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