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Bully sticks are a favourite among dog owners everywhere. Made of dehydrated bull penis (kindly termed beef pizzle), bully sticks for dogs are long-lasting, but they get tender as your dog chews them. They're delicious and 100% digestible, so they’re ideal for pooches with sensitive stomachs, and great alternatives to rawhide.
Bully Sticks for Puppies? Buying treats for puppies can be tricky. You want something low-calorie, soft enough for sensitive puppy gums, and tender enough to work with small puppy teeth. Fortunately, bully sticks are the perfect option!
Bully sticks are durable enough to provide hours of chewing fun but digestible enough to move through your pup’s system without a problem. If you’ve never introduced bully sticks to your pooch before, provide them in small chunks at first so as not to overwhelm your pooch’s system.
Believe it or not, not all bully sticks are created equal! Fortunately, we carry a wide variety of bully chews from top brands. Shop around to find the brand and type your pooch prefers, and stock up on the favourites to make sure you’ll never run out.
If your dog chews through things rapidly, consider mixing your bully sticks with a more durable treat, like naturally-shed elk antlers. This combination of treats will provide hours of entertainment and fun for your pooch. What are you waiting for? Shop our selection of bully sticks, antlers, and other delicious, natural chews today!
Bully Sticks FAQs
What are bully sticks made of? This might be a tough pill to swallow for some of you, but bully sticks are made from bull penises. The dried and cooked animal products are flavourful, nutritious, and the most popular natural dog chew!
Can dogs eat bully sticks every day? This depends on the size of your dog and the size of the bully stick. While they are low in fat, they still have calories. A 12" bully stick could contain 100-250 calories depending on the thickness, so a bully stick a day for a medium-sized dog is a lot of extra calories. Choose shorter bully sticks, or feed them less frequently if you are concerned about your dog's weight.