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Has anyone used the JUMBO sticks? |
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Bully sticks are usually listed as at least 80% digestible beef protein. |
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YES- I have been having a lot of trouble with my older pup since using bully sticks- she has had chronic diarrhea and I have decided - no more bully sticks in this house- they sure do love them and it helps for rainy days too but the money I have spent at the vet and all of her discomfort - well - that is all I can link it to. I would say not to use them daily. |
What size is the best for them? I am looking at a bulk bag of the 3" pieces but am wondering if they are to small? My Cody is 15# and my Izzy is 3.1 lbs. Any suggestions? Izzy almost choked on a liver treat yesterday :eek: |
Does anyone ever stop to "think" about what they must spray on those bully sticks to entice the dog to eat them with gusto, or all the perservities that has to go on them to keep them from rotting? I don't understand why anyone would want to feed their dogs these nasty things. The femur bone is from the beef, and sold as soup bones. They are round bones cut anywhere from 1 inch to a couple inches thick. A butcher at any butcher shop will cut them if they don't have them out. Most grocery stores carry them or if you don't see them then ask the butcher to cut some for you. Some grocrey store don't cut these meats any more due to accidents. Just keep looking. When I buy them, I stock up and freeze. |
Does anyone ever stop to "think" about what they must spray on those bully sticks to entice the dog to eat them with gusto, or all the perservities that has to go on them to keep them from rotting? I don't understand why anyone would want to feed their dogs these nasty things. It's all the chemicles that people feed the dogs that are the major cause of cancers and other health problems. The femur bone is from the beef, and sold as soup bones. They are round bones cut anywhere from 1 inch to a couple inches thick. A butcher at any butcher shop will cut them if they don't have them out. Most grocery stores carry them or if you don't see them then ask the butcher to cut some for you. Some grocrey store don't cut these meats any more due to accidents. Just keep looking. When I buy them, I stock up and freeze. |
Does anyone ever stop to "think" about what they must spray on those bully sticks to entice the dog to eat them with gusto, or all the perservities that has to go on them to keep them from rotting? I don't understand why anyone would want to feed their dogs these nasty things. It's all the chemicles that people feed the dogs that are the major cause of cancers and other health problems. The femur bone is the leg bone from the beef, and sold as soup bones. They are round bones cut anywhere from 1 inch to a couple inches thick. A butcher at any butcher shop will cut them if they don't have them out. Most grocery stores carry them or if you don't see them then ask the butcher to cut some for you. Some grocrey store don't cut these meats any more due to accidents. Just keep looking. When I buy them, I stock up and freeze. |
I didn't expect this to post three time. I thought I caught it in time but guess not. Sorry for that! |
[QUOTE=Yorkiedaze;989689]Does anyone ever stop to "think" about what they must spray on those bully sticks to entice the dog to eat them with gusto, or all the perservities that has to go on them to keep them from rotting? I don't understand why anyone would want to feed their dogs these nasty things. It's all the chemicles that people feed the dogs that are the major cause of cancers and other health problems. [QUOTE] :goodpost: |
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I get the natural ones too. My Husband isnt too crazy about them chewing on a bull penis but they love them |
I was going to say too, the ones I'm planning on buying off ebay are all natural w/ nothing added what so ever. |
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