| | |  | Sausage | Home » » » » Durango Bully Boys, Beef Chew, 12-Inch Bull Pizzel (Pack of 25) | | | | | | | Description: | | All natural beef chew. No preservatives. Fully digestible. Promotes dental health. Only one ingredient. | | | Features: | |
• all natural
• no preservatives
• only 1 ingredient
• long lasting chew
• great substitute for rawhide
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 12.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 5 reviews |
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My English bulldog loves themJun 09, 2009 Good product. My dog loves them and it helps maintain healthy jaws and teeth. Other reviews mentioned how these sticks smell, but to me they don't smell any more than other sticks. I'll purchase them again.
A big hit!Mar 18, 2008 These were a VERY big hit with my 2 labs. I will certainly buy them again.
Great for the priceMar 09, 2008 I agree with the rest of the review, these aren't the best but they're pretty good for the price. The thickness isn't as consistent as other bully sticks I have bought, but these are half the price and last just as long. And with two dogs under a year these are crucial for the survival of any shoes/pillows of mine.
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Good value for the priceJan 07, 2008 Our young beagle loves to chew. If not a bully stick, then the carpet, baseboards, cabinets, toys, and even the walls are all free game. We have tried several different brands of bully sticks from all sorts of pet stores with varied success. Suzy definitely prefers the smelly ones over the less-smelly organic ones. These are pretty ripe - on par with Red Barn bully sticks.
The price per stick on these is the best I've found. The same size Red Barn runs $6.99 at our local PetCo. Suzy goes through these so fast (a 12 in. lasts about two evenings since she has so many other things on her agenda - like begging), that they completely blew our pet budget.
One downer on buying these things in bulk on the net is that I can't do quality control on the sticks included. Some of the sticks in my shipment were really skinny - definitely not medium-large as advertised. All in all, Suzy seems to like them and we are happy with the price and ease of getting them, so we'll buy them again (very soon judging by the rate our stack is dwindling...).
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Decent Bully SticksSep 07, 2007 These have more of a pungent smell than the bully sticks I normally buy (I assume that this is because the sticks I normally buy are free range or organic) and my dogs aren't as obsessed with these as the other ones - but the price is unbeatable and the dogs still get their daily chew on with this, so I would recommend them.
These also have a tendency to peel away, which is something I hadn't experienced with other bully sticks. My dogs can pull long strands and chew on them for a while - I don't personally like that since one of the advantages of bully sticks are that you don't have to worry about your dogs chomping off a large piece and choking (like you do with rawhide or pigs ears) but the strands are small and I don't really imagine my dogs choking on them but I would definitely keep an eye on dogs munching. Bully sticks are 100% digestible, so no worries about intestinal blockage which is great.
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