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rawhide ??bully sticks ?? do you give you dog any of those things i knows there other kinds cant remember the names tho |
i voted no, for the bully sticks just ewwwwww and for the rawhide i've heard they were bad for dogs. |
Only sometimes I try to stay away from those with Ramsey. |
I don't give Bully sticks because HELLO I KNOW WHAT THEY ARE AND THEY STINK TOO...rawhide is bad for dogs, especially small ones. |
toby only gets dog food and cherrios (and once in a while egg, but not often..... ive had him for a year and i have only given him egg once) i know, i am boring, but he has a sensitive stomach and gets the "nasty blasties" if he eats something other than those three things, i dont even give him greenies anymore because he almost choked on one :eek: |
I never gave Mocha rawhide and haven't given Lily mae any either |
Stomper loves BULLY STICKS So...I always give them to him. I don't care what they are... they are good for them too (not much fat at all!). :D |
definitley NO....i had a bad experience with rawhide...Gracie had to go to the vet because her body wouldn't digest it!!! NONONO |
even though i know what they are bullysticks come so highly recommended by my vet and the other people i talk to i will probably buy one for luna this weekend... |
where can you get bully sticks from? |
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we do the bullysticks but not the rawhide. My babies love them, and you can use the same one for a week if you limit their time with it every day! ;) |
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Willy only gets a rawhide on rare occasions, but he really doesn't chew on them, he would much rather throw them in the air & catch them. He thinks of them as a new toy.He also becomes VERY possessive of them and growls & snaps at the cats & our daughter when he has them. We figure if he cannot behave with them then he doesn't get them. Desiree |
Rex has 1 rawhide. its made for RETRIEVERS,LABS, and SAINT BERNARDS! thats why i got it. he had it for 2 months and has only made a small dent ;) |
I was giving Deegan rawhide, until I found out that it was bad for them. so now I buy bully sticks. He loves them! |
No bully sticks for my guys (Ewww can't handle the smell) but they both regularily get rawhide/pig ears/cow hooves. |
Rawhide sticks have not been too popular with my babies. They fight over them, hide them in the furniture, and have occationally chocked. So I find they are not worth the hassle. |
I bought some cow hooves today for Sophie & Daisy. They smell *awful* - just like cow poop. The smell brings back memories of milking cows when I was younger. YUCK! |
I give mine the grounded rawhide sticks. |
No rawhides, pigs ears or cows hooves because they are not easily digestible. My dogs lov love love bully sticks so they get them on special occasions or when they are in the carrier and need to be quiet!! shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.... |
Simon and Hallie get flossies (by Merrick) and bullysticks! I order them in bulk online! They love them and it takes them a week to make it through them. I do however throw them away when they get small so I don't have to worry about them choking! |
Rawhide - NO WAY!! Bully Sticks - Yes |
are flossies considered bully sticks?? |
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I give Tigger compressed rawhide. it lasts a long time and it doesn't come of in chunks. I work in the pet retail industry and Know that this isn't good for dogs, but I see nothing wrong with giving them it while supervising them. this way if something does go wrong I'm here to help. I actually suggest corn startch velvets made by Booda, or velvet bimples made by the same company. this way they crumble into really fine pieces and are digestible. |
i agree witht he velvet boodas .. i give that to Chicle and he loves em! you will see it in their poop so dont get scared. you will see white chunks .. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- are flossies considered bully sticks?? |
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