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  • Description
  • Nutrition
  • Safety Information

Our 4-inch bully stick is the ideal choice for light to medium chewers. The compact treat will keep small dogs busy, and makes a wholesome snack for larger dogs. It's also great for teething puppies and senior dogs with a gentle chewing style. This size can be given as a daily treat or a tasty training reward. Most dogs can finish a 4-inch bully stick relatively quickly, so it won't leave a mess on your floor.

These sticks do range in thickness. There are Thin, Standard, Thick and also Jumbo bully sticks available. Each order will be selected at random.

  • Excellent chew for small dogs
  • Natural rawhide alternative
  • Single-ingredient dog treat


SKU: 1011732

Nutrition Facts:

Calorie Content ME3300
Calories Each36
Crude Fat Min1.0%
Crude Fiber Max3.0%
Crude Protein Min72%
Moisture Max12.0%

Product Specifications:

Dog SizeSmall, Medium
Life StageYoung, Adult, Senior, All Stages
Size does matter! To avoid accidental swallowing that may result in choking or blockages, always choose a bully stick that's wider than your dog's mouth. When in doubt, select a larger size. Always supervise your dog when they're enjoying a bully stick, and remove small or broken pieces to prevent your pup from choking. It's also important to provide access to fresh water before, during, and after treat consumption. Examine the bully stick for wear after each use, and discard it if it has become small enough to present a choking hazard. We recommend introducing your dog to bully sticks slowly to avoid any stomach issues. As with any treat, bully sticks should not make up more than 10% of your dog's daily caloric intake.

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