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Maltese Guru
![]() Name: Tori
Dog's Name: Grace -maltipoo, Gus - poodle mix
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: USA
Posts: 2,932
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I really liked Bully Sticks... they were great. You could get a larger sized one adn it lasts for ages.
Sadly we are a bully stick and rawhide free house now due to Grace's liver...... do miss them.
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![]() Dog's Name: Oscar
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Long Island
Posts: 69
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I don't believe it's rawhide (but not 100% sure myself). Oscar was a huge chewer when he was little and I gave him flossies instead which he loved, check them out, they are the curly ones and thinner. Bully Sticks, at least the ones I used, gave him the runs :-(
PS. And yes, I thought my dog pooped because they can smell like poo! |
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Maltese Guru
![]() Name: Kaitlin
Dog's Name: Sadie
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 200
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haha oh my gosh I didn't realize what they were made of......I'm thoroughly grossed out now lol Sadie will not be eating a bully stick any time soon. If my boyfriend ever found out what they were made of and saw her eating it....well lets just say sometimes he has the maturity level of a middle school boy haha
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Name: Deborah
Dog's Name: Laurel (maltese), Dewey, Violet and Hardy and Dewey
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Central Ohio
Posts: 8,610
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Maltese Guru
![]() Name: Pam
Dog's Name: Leila
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: West Columbia, SC
Posts: 1,052
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Haha, I better not tell my hubby or 22 y/o son what they are. I can just imagine what all they will say! So, are they not good for the liver and do they make the puppy stink?
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Maltese Guru
Name: Deborah
Dog's Name: Laurel (maltese), Dewey, Violet and Hardy and Dewey
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Central Ohio
Posts: 8,610
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They don't make the puppy stink, but the bullies do while they're chewing on them. The low odor are great. Well they are protein, but if they are just chewing on them a little bit at a time, not eating them , they surely cant't be getting a ton of protein at once. If your dog has a liver problem like Grace you probably won't give them.
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Maltese Guru
Name: Kandis
Dog's Name: Sammie & Penny
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 3,865
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I buy BESTBULLYSTICKS.COM odorless, made in USA bully sticks. I think they are like 1.82 each. I buy 4 each of the 4 & 6 " ones for mine. I never leave them alone with any chew. They do get smaller as they chew them and get stringy ends, which I cut off. I don't keep them after a few times. The ones from pet stores seem to last forever and come from who knows where or what.
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Maltese Guru
![]() Name: Pam
Dog's Name: Leila
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: West Columbia, SC
Posts: 1,052
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Thanks for the website, Kandis. There are a couple of places here that sell quality pet foods and I'll check there first to see if they have the ones made in the USA. If not, I will order them from the site you gave. One of the places even carries Spa Lavish. I hate paying shipping charges if I can get by without having to, lol.
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