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by Brittany on 05 May 2009 - 22:05
I was at the pet store a few hours ago getting puppyfood... I decided to spend $5.99 for a 12" bully sticks made by Redbarn. I was both happy and disapointed. I'm happy because my little Amber loves it to bit (It keeps her busy) but I was very disapointed because it didn't last for very long for the price that I paid for. I can understand if it's $3.50 but $5.99... I thought it would last longer then I expected.
Can someone give me some product names to try out?

by JRANSOM on 05 May 2009 - 22:05

Thanks,
Jen

by starrchar on 05 May 2009 - 23:05

by GreenEarthK9 on 06 May 2009 - 00:05
www.GreenEarthK9.com I try to keep my prices affordable. My Bully's are from free range, grass fed cattle and are chemical and hormone free.
Although I am out of stock at the moment, I will have a new shipment due in a week. I do have some current Schutzhund clients...
I too will only give my dog's natural treats. Please be aware of the "no odor" Bully Sticks. Most likely they have been chemically treated to make them as such. The reality is, Bully Stick's stink. It's the nature of the beast :-)
My Standard 12 inch Bully's are $2.50 each, but of course you will have shipping on top of that . Feel free to email me if you have any questions. You can access my email thru the website.
Live link to the website: greenearthk9.com

by tigermouse on 06 May 2009 - 00:05

i use pressed rawhide the HUGE ONES

by GreenEarthK9 on 06 May 2009 - 00:05
and the country of origin....
sometimes it will say the rawhide is USA, but if you read the fine print it was processed in China, etc.

by animules on 06 May 2009 - 02:05

by K9 Dreamz on 06 May 2009 - 04:05
Frozen peanut butter ice cubes(my dogs like chunky)
I also make dog jerky sticks: Grind up deer, beef or chicken well, add ground carrots, peanut butter, ground green beans, add oatmeal.
I shoot mine out my grinder after all mixed together in 12" sticks about 1 inch round and bake in oven at 250 for 40 mins.
or put in my dehydrator for 12 hours on 180 degrees.
Best natural and homemade for my dogs. If your mixture needs moisture add 1 egg.
Enjoy.

by Xaver vom Kammberg Owner on 06 May 2009 - 05:05
I plan on trying K9 Dreamz recipe...........brilliant, Thanks


by Mystere on 06 May 2009 - 13:05
I use them as pacifiers when I go to work in the morning. I toss the dogs a bully and go back through the house, out the door and drive off. They are quietly occupied with the bullies, so no barking to disturb the neighbors. Peace, be still!! :-)
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