24 March 2015

Best Bully Sticks Review

I rarely buy chews in bulk because we live in a tiny condo and a bully stick will usually last Mr. N for a couple weeks. I've heard good things about Best Bully Sticks though from several people so when they asked us to review chews, I was all for it. Mr. N is always happy to review meat products. 

Best Bully Sticks sent us a 12-inch beef trachea, a six-inch trachea and a bag of six-inch bully sticks. They're sourced from free-range Brazilian cattle but they also carry USA-made bully sticks. As you can see, the large trachea is a wee bit too big for Mr. N (even though he doesn't think so) so I invited Sage over to partake. 


Mr. N quickly fell in love with his own trachea chew though. They do say that chewing relieves stress for dogs.


The dogs quickly fell into a chewing rhythm. Neither of the dogs really resource guards but we made sure to give them some distance from each other and keep an eye on them just in case.


Sage is a more exuberant chewer and quickly made inroads into her chew.


I saved the bully sticks for later as they would probably be a choking hazard for Sage. They're the perfect size for Mr. N. They do have a slight odor but they're not pungent. 

He likes to carry them around and he plays fetch with them occasionally. 


Mr. N heartily approves of the chews. Sometimes he likes to pretend he's Smaug and will chew one while lying on a pile of his other chews. We promise we are not interested in stealing them, pup!


This post was sponsored by Best Bully Sticks. They are not responsible for the contents of this article. All opinions expressed are our own. 

Which chews do your dogs like?

23 comments:

  1. Wow! That looks pretty yummy! How long did it take for you to make a dent in it!?

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    1. He still has a bit of the trachea left and he's had it for a couple of weeks.

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  2. Boy, that is a lot of nerve of your mom giving such a treasure to Sage! It seems like Sage sure liked it and you like your Bully Stick. We never leave precious stuff lying around as one of my sisters will take it, so being an only dog does have an advantage there.

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    1. Logistically, I'm not sure if Mr. N could hold it up to chew! The advantages of being an only dog. Although I do have to remember to put his chews and toys away if his friends come to visit.

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  3. I love trachea, Mr. N! It is delicious and a great chew! Bully sticks are great too...I carry mine around and cry for a bit, looking for a place to hide them until I just decide to eat up! Happy WW
    Oz

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  4. I must say, Mr. N, that was one tasty treat! I finally finished mine a couple of days ago (Mom only brought it out for special occasions).

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    1. Mr. N still has his and it's been out in the open since you were here lol.

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  5. Our pack LOVES Bully Sticks!!! So glad you discovered them :-)

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  6. I have never had these, I guess I need to talk to my mom about that. Stopping by from the blog hop, hope you will come say hello
    Kiki

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  7. Those look awesome. I bet my pups would love those.
    --Wags (and purrs) from Life with Dogs and Cats

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  8. We took the boys to the Best Bully Sticks headquarters about two years ago. It was a great experience. Harley fell in love with their lamb lung - Leo enjoyed the sticks like you Mr. N.

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  9. My guys would love both of those and would make short work of them! Corgis have VERY strong jaws!

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  10. How COOL! P.S. The new blog look is so cool! It's very professional and stylish.

    Woofs from Earl, Ethel and I at Earl's World!

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    1. Thanks, Earl! The redesign has been driving me slightly batty lol.

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  11. Those chews look awesome! The girls love Best Bully Sticks, too! :D

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  12. Those are happy dogs! Wow, I wish a bully stick would last that long in our house. A 6 in bully stick only lasts about 15 min with Rita!

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    1. Mr. N chews his on and off. This is why I have a problem buying chews in bulk lol!

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  13. Hilarious. :) Smaug. Did you know that the trachea is also a great source of glucosamine and chondroitin for senior dogs? True story. Mr. N should do a review for Jones. I'll bet he'd like our treats.
    www.dogtreatweb.com

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