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:confused: :shocked7q WOW My head is spinning I am so confused..... |
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I don't have a brand, just started looking into to get some for Bella. Any recommendations? |
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I don't like bullies. I don't like Merrick and don't trust them. I think this study is a good one. There are very limited studies that can be done on bullies. Authors were just looking to see about how any ay be contaminated. zand some are higher than 2% fat, but I think a better word would be high calorie. Even at an inch a day for the avg yorkie, it is too bg a part of the diet to be unbalanced (over time). Personally, potentialy mrsa or c diff positive chews of any sort aren't allowed here. And many dogs get gi upset from them (for good reason). |
ETA: The summary of this study is not correct. I'm reading the study now. Seven had e. coli. |
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And if you walk in your house with shoes, you're bringing that onto your floors and carpets. That the dogs walk on. And then they lick their paws. :( |
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Best Bully sells sticks that are baked and are less than 1% fat. They are hard and it takes a lot of work on the part of the dog to chew even a little bit of it. If a dog is chewing a bully stick down quickly it may be too soft or you may need a thicker bully stick. You can order a variety of different thickness and lengths on line. As Nancy1999 said the article was very misleading. It is beyond misleading to say they are high in fat. |
The actual study says high calorie, not high fat. I think it is important for wners to knw what the study foundand not what an internet article writer interpreted it to be. |
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There’s a huge difference between high in fat and high in calories, dog food is high in calories, but it’s nutritious, and the calories aren’t empty. In my opinion, this is true of the bullysticks, with over 79% being protein, and 13 percent water, most of the calories are coming from protein so they aren’t empty calories that you see in most dog treats. My dogs work so hard to take off an inch, I think they are using a lot of calories as well. |
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