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.
Made from a center-cut beef shin bone, Best Bully Sticks Beef Shin Bones are long-lasting, durable, and challenging chews that will put every power chewer to the test.
Give these 5"-6" hollow bones to your dog as a natural chew or occupy them for even longer by filling them with their favorite foods for a different chewing experience every time.
- Long lasting
- Easy to fill with your dog’s favorite treats
- Helps support dental health through chewing action
Check out our favorite easy Fall DIY recipe featuring our Shin Bones and ingredients you have around the kitchen.
SKU: 1024938
Nutrition Facts:
Calorie Content ME
2000
Calories Each
550
Crude Fat Min
10.0%
Crude Fiber Max
30.0%
Crude Protein Min
31.0%
Moisture Max
7.0%
Product Specifications:
Dog Size
Medium, Large, X-Large
Best Bully Sticks chews are available in a range of different sizes to suit dogs of various breeds and chewing styles. To avoid accidental swallowing that may result in choking or blockages, always choose a treat that's an appropriate size and thickness for your dog.
Always supervise your dog when they're enjoying a chew, 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 large chews for wear after each use, and discard if they've become small enough to present a choking hazard.
We recommend introducing your dog to a new treat 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.