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Travel time

by Travel time on 21 November 2008 - 21:11

Has anybody tried the odor free bully sticks?  If so, are they really odor free?  Charlie just chowed down on a regualr bully stick in the living room and that thing was rather smelly. 


snajper69

by snajper69 on 21 November 2008 - 21:11

You let him chew bully stick in the house? lol I let my once in a car I though I will die lol


Travel time

by Travel time on 21 November 2008 - 21:11

Oh yeah, I now have a candle burning to cover up the smell, LOL!


snajper69

by snajper69 on 21 November 2008 - 21:11

Well if he was chewing it on a carpet start washing that lol :) hahahaha my car stinked for 2 weeks lol


GreenEarthK9

by GreenEarthK9 on 21 November 2008 - 22:11

  

 Check out www.GreenEarthK9.com for great Bully Stick prices!

Odor Free usually means the product has been bleached or chemically altered in order to reduce/eliminate the natural odor.


by gibbywmu on 26 January 2009 - 21:01

I've found the best, no smell, 100% odor free bully sticks are bought from:

www.gibdogpetsupplies.com


They just came out with them a few months ago, and our dogs love them, and no smell!



by AnjaBlue on 26 January 2009 - 22:01

If you guys think bully sticks smell bad you've obviously never fed raw green tripe LOL!

Mystere

by Mystere on 26 January 2009 - 22:01

BUT, What are they doing to MAKE them odor-free. Frankly, I didn't know that bullsticks HAD an odor, until I was told so yesterday. :-) Apparently, I've been buying odor-free and was so dumb about it that it didn't even occur to me to wonder why they didn't smell, as a meat product should. I've used cow hooves ('til I stepped on one sharp bit too many...while walking downstairs barefoot), pigs' ears, pigs' snouts, lamb ears, everything but chicken feet( I am NOT touching those). ALL of them smelled like a meat product, especially the pig ears. I am glad to know, now that I have been enlightened, that there is a source for bully sticks, without whatever nasty stuff is used to make them odor-free. Hell, my allerfies have me stuffed up most of the time anyway. Besides, I basically used them as pacifiers to keep the dogs occupied, and quiet, when I go to work in the morning.

by Sam1427 on 27 January 2009 - 04:01

Bully sticks smell? Thank the Lord for my allergies! Never thought I'd say that.

by beetree on 27 January 2009 - 16:01

There is a certain funk to them but I've only noticed it when they've had a good chew going. It seems the odorfree sellers are claiming that the pizzle comes from organic free range steers. Can't figure out for the life of me how one can actually take the funk out of the inherently funky.

You all do know what pizzle is, don't you? 





 


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