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I Luv BestBullySticks.Com 1 Attachment(s) When Oscar had his first Bully Stick it seemed to give him tummy upset.. A couple weeks later a tried a different brand at Petco and he was fine..The problem is the stupid thing cost $7... Then i found BestBullySticks.Com I ordered 4 thick bully sticks @ $1.63 each & 6 reg @ $1.24 each.. I love it... So does Oscar :D P.S , the one in the pic is a 12" bully stick that lasted him 3 days..... |
Aww, he looks so contented! Look at those pearly whites! :) |
Thats a good deal:) I would try those only Rosco would eat them all and Joel would turn psycho and obsess over hiding them, lol so I dont give him chews anymore:( Oh and Oscar looks cute eating his :D |
Just commenting on cost... The vendor is pricing them at 3-4 cents lower per inch, than one might find elsewhere. :thumbup: That can make a fair difference, when ordering a "bundle/package" of them. |
I love bestbully's too! We buy the jumbo 12" ones (in a pack of 25) and they have lasted us the longest for sure!! Oscar looks so cute! |
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yeah, i am going see how he he does on these then later on i am going to a 50 pk....:D |
I've always ordered from BestBullySticks too, but my last two orders of regular have mostly been very thin...kind of disappointing. Maybe I'll have to start ordering the thick to end up with regular? |
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it really is.. i bought 1 jumbo 12 in for my airedale . it will probably last 10 minutes :D oh , my dogs have a scheduled & supervised play time to avoid issues... no toys or chews are ever left out.. they are a bunch crazies :D |
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yeah , that is why i ordered a few of each .. i will see which are better.. |
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for a tiny dog he is a wicked aggressive chewer :D |
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yes , he is quite happy . he loves to chew.. he does have some nice teeth, hopefully they stay that way as he gets older:) |
Calculating the cost per inch, is the only way I've found common ground, to evaluate the value. Just in case the method isn't clear (and I'm not trying to shame anyone)... Multiply number of sticks by their length = total inches. Then divide total inches into total cost = cost per inch. Also, one should consider diameter, thick, thin or mixed. I've found if you can get them under 25 cents per inch, that's headed the right direction ! ;) |
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that is way too much thinking for me :D:D:D |
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That's funny, but... I'm just totally incensed by how some Vendors dupe people into buying things like that, with their marketing gab. I always dig in a little to find out if they're actually offering a good deal. BTW, for you newbies reading this... I have several Soap Boxes of different heights I use, and as many Shoes which I can pound the Podium with, just in case you haven't read many of my posts. :D |
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thx, i understand where you are saying :) |
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I used to get thick, now I find I need jumbo (for a 16lb dog). I can only imagine if I had a bigger dog... I will say the 12" jumbos are lasting him the longest!! It takes him 3-4 days to finish one. I pick it up after about 30 mins - 1 hour of chewing. But he usually stops by himself anyway. But we had one bag of 6" thick ones and I was shocked how quick he got through that stick! Booo, so I guess we'll keep doing jumbos in the future... just hope they are not making their sticks smaller? |
As the OP stated, some of the cheaper bully sticks do cause digestive problems. I would rather pay a little more and not have to worry. So far have had best results with Best Bully. Have not had any issues with varying thicknesses yet. But I don't order direct form Best Bully so that may have something to do with it. Gracie is chomping on one as I write. I think getting a thicker stick is the best idea in order to prevent them from actually eating the stick. Gracie does not have a big mouth so I get her the regular thickness and it has worked well so far. |
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i also think the thick and jumbo ones are much better. i dont worry about him biting off a piece and the last much longer.. for a tiny dog , oscar is a very aggressive chewer....:) |
Cute piccie! Btw, how is the odor w/ these bullies? |
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The ones at PetSmart are SUPER expensive. I can't even remember the price because I've blocked that bad memory out of my head lol I only order from Best Bully's now. Can't beat the price and my 2 love them. (I do have to separate them because Shelby goes thru them so fast..the he goes to get hers) |
We love bestbullysticks! I always get the odor free, and get Chase the thick or jumbo, and Calvin gets the regulars :) |
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I have tried both the low odor and the regular. Honestly I think it varies. I have not had that much odor from the regular ones. I thought some of the low odor sticks actually smelled more. I did notice she was able to chew down the low odor sticks faster. I read some where that the low odor sticks are drained more than the regular ones. Some companies use bleach on the low odor sticks. Best Bully does not use bleach. I just get the regular sticks since I did not see that much of an advantage with the low odor. |
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My intent was to admit how passionate and out spoken I can be at times on a wide variety of subjects. :eek: HOWEVER, I will say that given my experience here on this Forum reading the comments of several other "energetic" members... I'm in VERY good company ! :thumbup: |
Thanks so much!! |
Yay Wanda!!! So happy for you two! |
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