However I do not have my book here to see if they have them...I am sure they do, and I am pretty sure the cost is lower.....I will PM you when I get home tonight.....
Yes! The size is bigger than what I've seen elsewhere so it should take him some time to work through.
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if you bye the 3 foot bullys,you can cut them with a branch cutter for tree limbs,garden sheers wont work,the big ones were 10 bucks,moo brand but price has gone up a bit,better than buying short ones.moo is free range from brazil
I personally find the smell of bully sticks to be too much to handle. I gave a bullystick to a dog once, before knowing exactly what it was ... ah, when I found out it was bull penis that sort of cemented it for me. I just won't give a dog a penis, lol...
Brother: "Why does Duke's breath smell so bad all the sudden?"
Has anyone besides me given these things (bully sticks) and had a dog become sick? I gave one to a teething puppy last year, and ended up with a dog so sick I had to give IV fluids.
Lear, who has never shown any food or bone aggression ever, showed it for the first time when I gave him a bully stick about 3 months ago. I threw the others away. Needless to say, I don't give those to him anymore.
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