How Bully
Sticks for Dogs Are Made
Bully sticks for dogs are
made of dried bull penises. All natural bully sticks contain
only pure beef, and they make a great chewy dog treat.
Manufacturers make bully
sticks by removing the bull penis, cleaning it and then hanging it
upside down to allow for fluid drainage. Once all fluids have been drained out
of the penis, it may be stretched to make a larger chew, and it may be twisted
or braided. Once the penis has been stretched and shaped, it's smoked or dried
to make a long lasting, safe dog chew toy. Our bully sticks are baked in controlled drying ovens. They are inspected by the USDA and the FDA prior to arriving at our facility. We do not use beef that have received antibiotics or growth hormones or shipped from China.
Bully sticks are available
in a number of different sizes. Dogs of all sizes can enjoy bully
sticks.
Benefits
of Bully Sticks for Dogs
Bully sticks are safer for
dogs than rawhide and other treats, because they're all natural and free of
dyes, chemicals and pesticides. They're easy for your dog to digest, and their
manufacture is monitored by the USDA, to ensure the quality of the ingredients.
Bully sticks are a great way
to help maintain your dog's oral hygiene and health. They can prevent the build
up of plaque and tartar on the teeth, and help to stop the formation of
cavities. Bully stick chew toys for dogs can help prevent periodontal disease
and gingivitis, both of which can cause not only oral pain, inflammation and
tooth decay, but can also lead to chronic and life threatening disease in the
heart, liver, kidney and joints when bacteria spread from the mouth throughout
the rest of the body.
Bully sticks are also a
great way to help your dog relieve stress by chewing. Bully sticks last
longer than other chews, and they have a long shelf life.
Why
You Should Choose Bully Stick Dog Treats for Your Dog
Bully sticks are high in
protein, but low in fat, so they make a great treat for overweight dogs.
They're also high in vitamins and minerals, like calcium and magnesium, which
your dog needs for good health.
Traditional rawhide
chew toys present a choking hazard for many dogs, especially larger dogs, since
they're capable of breaking the rawhide into small pieces which could lodge
themselves in your dog's windpipe and cause him to choke. Bully
sticks, however, are far less hazardous, since it's much more difficult
for your dog to break the bully stick into smaller
pieces. However, you might want to protect your dog by taking away the bully
stick when it becomes small, and replacing it with a new one.