Best Bully Sticks provides high-quality, all-natural bully sticks, dog treats, and dog chews. Our bully sticks and other products come from livestock and are crafted into totally natural, protein-rich dog treats and chews. Unlike chemically treated rawhides that promote bacteria growth and can present a choking hazard, bully sticks are hygienic and durable.
Best Bully Sticks provides high-quality, all-natural bully sticks, dog treats, and dog chews. Our bully sticks and other products come from livestock and are crafted into totally natural, protein-rich dog treats and chews. Unlike chemically treated rawhides that promote bacteria growth and can present a choking hazard, bully sticks are hygienic and durable.
Krill are small shrimp-like crustaceans that travel the ocean in large swarms. They’re popular food for whales and other sea creatures but that’s not all. When made into krill oil, they’re a highly beneficial supplement for dogs (and humans) and have similar benefits to fish oil.
Sometimes, your dog doesn’t know when to stop chewing on their bully stick. This is especially true when it comes to our long-lasting dog bones, which are meant to be savored. Do you know when to take a bully stick away from your dog? Here’s your answer.
It hurts when our pets are in pain. Most dog owners have experienced the stress associated with an unexpected injury or illness. But what pain solutions are suitable for dogs? The answer may surprise you. As it turns out, most of the over-the-counter drugs humans use for everyday pain are dangerous for dogs. Here are the do’s and the don’ts for managing your dog’s pain.
As more and more pet owners search for treats and chews that their pets will enjoy and are good for them at the same time, the debate between two popular types of dog treats is raised once again. Which is better – bully sticks or rawhide? A more in-depth look at bully sticks vs. rawhide may help to make the decision easier when you're looking at both in the aisles of your local pet supply store.
Itchy, irritated spots on your dog’s skin are called hot spots. Hot spots (otherwise known as acute moist dermatitis) are inflamed, infected areas of your dog’s skin caused by excessive licking, scratching, flea infestation, allergies, or tangled and matted fur. There are home remedies for hot spots on dogs that will help soothe the itching, just use Aloe Vera!
Sometimes, our pets bark for good reason, like to alert us of an intruder or an injury. But, most of the time, our dogs bark simply because that’s what dogs do. Barking is their form of communication, which is important to keep in mind when you train your dog to be quiet.