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Never Tried Bully Sticks? Find Out Why They’re The #1 Dog Treat

| Published on November 27, 2017

Most dogs enjoy chewing things to some extent, and as long as it’s not our furniture or favorite shoes, it can be a great way for them to stay occupied and burn energy.

But this brings many pup parents to the next question: “What’s the best thing for my dog to chew that’s safe, healthy, and that they’ll go crazy for?”

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Bully sticks, which are made from beef, are one of the best options out there for dogs who love to chew. The best bully sticks use 100% natural beef with no added chemicals, and while bully sticks tend to be a little smelly, dogs go crazy for them! Plus, isn’t it worth a little odor to know that your dog’s treat is actually good for them?

The tough texture of a bully stick makes these goodies fun to chew and long-lasting while still being easily digestible. They’re a wonderful alternative to rawhide chews, which are heavily processed and can pose a serious choking hazard to your dog. They’re also safer to give your chew-happy pooch than rubber toys, which they can destroy and swallow if they get too carried away. What’s more, gnawing on this tasty treat scrapes teeth to help keep them clean!

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iHeartDogs partnered with Project Paws® to develop its own line of bully sticks. All-natural, digestible, and irresistible to our canine companions, each purchase of these long-lasting chews helps feed 6 hungry shelter dogs.

All-Natural Free-Range & Grass-Fed Bully Sticks: Every Stick Gives a Meal to a Shelter Dog (6 pack), $15.99

Dogs should always be monitored when enjoying any chew or toy to ensure their safety. With that said, you can feel good about spoiling your pup with all-natural bully sticks, a healthy treat that they deserve!

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information on this website is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified healthcare professional.

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