Is this a good deal for 12 pieces?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem%26amp;item=140352165394%26amp;viewitem=%26amp;sspagename=STRK%3AMESELX%3AITAre these safe treats/chews for my dog? Bully stick?
I never give any kind of chews like these to my dogs. Small pieces of the chew can break off, puncturing your dogs mouth, throat, or stomach, and/or choking them. Not work the risk, IMO.
Great question. I found cow tails at my local pet store and picked up a couple. Pup loved them, but I had to take them away after about an hour, when they got too small and sharp. I prefer real bones for her.
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Are these safe treats/chews for my dog? Bully stick?That's a pretty good deal. I give my dogs regular unflavored rawhide chews and they love those. You just have to be careful when the pieces get small because they get too excited and try to swallow it whole. Many people are opposed to using rawhide but I haven't had any problems. Some people recommend bully sticks over rawhide but I haven't had a chance to try those yet.
If you want a cheap alternative to a bone type chew you could get a Kong toy and stuff it with peanut butter/wet dog food mixed with kibble, freeze it, and the dog will be trying to get the treats out for hours!
My dogs are absolutely wild about bully sticks and moo tubes. Bully sticks in particular are easily their favorite chew. Both are totally safe (as long as you take away pieces when they get too small, like with all chews) and 100% digestible, since they are essentially just pure beef. Bully sticks do smell, though, but on the upside, they don't stain, and neither do the moo tubes.
My dogs didn't like the ray tails at all, though. They chewed them for about 30 seconds and then ignored them, and I couldn't get them interested in trying them again. I ended up just throwing them out. I've never tried cow tails.
As for the price, if your dog likes and eats every single piece, then it's an ok deal, at least if you're comparing to pet store prices. You could easily get all of that for the same price or cheaper online, though.Are these safe treats/chews for my dog? Bully stick?
i would think that bones are actually better well bc they help make the teeth stonger plus dogs eats it when its in small peices!!
but one thing i do want to tell u is that if u go to the pet store in the treat ile theres these bones there green and at one end its the end of a bone and the other end is a brush like the part of a tooth brush that cleans ur teeth DONT BUY THEM!!!!
my grandparents bought a 2 big bags of those and the next day they were on the news they are bad for dogs i 4got why tho but plz take my advice on that!! but if there is anything more u would like to know just email me!!
All of them are safe. The price is fair. Bully sticks reek when chewed. Most dogs like bully sticks, tails, and techea, not sure about the ra tails.
I give my girl raw meaty bones from the butcher, really healthy, great for her teeth, and not at all pricey.
I give my dogs pig ears and 12 inch bully sticks. I also throw them away when they get to short.
You don't know what the final bid will be so you really don't know until the bidding ends.
you can find deer antlers also for sale, they usually last longer than other chews.
They smell terrible just so you know. I personally think raw bones from the butcher are the best chews. I also give my dogs pig ears too.
I've used bully sticks...they are ok
I still supervise my pup and throw them away once they become small enough for him to swallow
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