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Weekly Drool Recipe: Pizza With Carrots

At BBS, we believe any good casual party starts with a big, floppy piece of pizza.  A cheese pizza with veggies on top of a crispy crust and savory sauce… sounds good, right?  Well, this pizza isn't for you, it's for Fido.  Make this hearty pizza for your next neighborhood puppy play-date or party and you'll easily be the coolest doggie mommy or daddy on the block.

Pizza with Carrots

Crust

3 cups organic whole wheat flour

1 cup organic uncooked oats

2 tbs organic margarine or shortening

1 organic egg, beaten

1 cup water

1/2 cup organic pizza/pasta sauce

Toppings

Olive Oil

Garlic powder

1/3 cup organic pizza sauce

1 cup organic Parmesan

1 large carrot, shredded

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 375

2. In large mixing bowl combine flour, oats and margarine. Add beaten egg and water, and 1/2 cup pizza sauce. Mix thoroughly and then knead. Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour.

3. Divide into desired-size balls and, on a floured surface, roll out into circles.  Make edge thicker for crust. Place on a greased baking sheet. Brush with olive oil, then sprinkle garlic powder over surface. Coat with remaining pizza sauce and sprinkle Parmesan and carrots on top.

4. Bake for 10-12 minutes. Let cool before serving. Store in refrigerator.

(Recipe courtesy of Brooklyn Dog Bites via Good Housekeeping)

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Loving On Your Dog Means Caring For His Teeth

Best Bully Sticks wishes you and your pup a HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!  For this day of love we chose to talk about doggie dental care.  It may not seem to have any connection, but we know that truly loving your dog means really caring for them as well.  February 14th is the day of love, but the month of February recognizes National Pet Dental Health.

National Pet Dental Health Month is dedicated to educating pet owners about good dental hygiene for their furry friends. If you didn't know, poor oral hygiene in dogs and cats can lead to serious health complications such as periodontal disease so upkeep of your pet's teeth and gums is very important.

"Most people have no idea that dental health is so important to their pets, and that's why Pet Dental Health Month is such a great idea," explains Dr. Larry Corry, president of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). "In fact, veterinarians report that periodontal disease is the most commonly diagnosed problem in dogs and cats.

Proper pet oral hygiene helps your dog & cat ward off bad breath, tarter build up, plague, sickness, periodontal gum and heart disease. If proper dental care is not taken seriously, dirty plaque can be the breeding ground for bacteria which can wreak havoc on your dog's bodily systems and cause heart, liver and kidney problems. So, during your grooming & teeth brushing sessions check for pain, swelling, redness, abscesses, foul odors (halitosis), and loose or broken teeth in need of immediate vet attention. If your dog is having trouble chewing and swallowing then a dental checkup is in order.

Tips for Top-Notch Teeth!

Regular teeth cleanings are very important. You should clean your pets teeth 2-3 times per week. Purchase a special pet toothpaste & toothbrush. Never use human toothpaste since pets cannot spit or rinse. The key to successful teeth brushing is to start your pet off slowly so your pet can adapt. Teeth brushings aren't normal for dogs, so be gentle and use positive reinforcement. To make teeth brushing easy for the both of you, it is important to acclimate your anxious & often fearful pet. Start by placing toothpaste on your fingers and gently rubbing them in your pet's mouth. Not only will this get your pet accustomed to the taste of toothpaste and fingers, it will be a lot easier to introduce a toothbrush.

Also, plan a yearly physical which includes an oral checkup from your vet. Your vet will let you know of any oral hygiene issues you might have missed. Your vet might also suggests a professional cleaning if they deem it necessary. Consult with your vet further about any specific health risk for your pet prior to procedure since anesthesia will be used. Remember each pet's circumstance is unique.

Another great and way to help your pup's dental health is chewing bully sticks from BBS! Our bully sticks and most of our other treats act as natural flossers for dogs and help clean tarter and bacteria off of teeth and gums. We've pulled together a list of perfect dental dog chews for all shapes and sizes of pets at on our website to show how much oral health means to BBS.

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National Pet Dental Health Month "Smiling Dog" Contest!

Everyone knows February is the month of love, but for dogs it's the month of teeth! February is National Pet Dental Health Month and our bully sticks naturally promote dental health! To reward those dogs with happy, healthy smiles, we want to see their teeth! Post a photo of your dog's best smile to the BBS Facebook Fan Page. The two (1st & 2nd place) most "liked" Dog Smile photos will receive a box of treats and toys ($100 value!) Show us your Best Bully's Smiles and you could win!

Rules & Regulations
1. Upload your best "Smiling Dog" photo to our Facebook Fan Page
2. The 2 most "liked" photos (1st and 2nd place) will receive a box of treats and toys (each valued at $100).
3. Contest Starts: Monday 2/13/12 @ 9 AM EST
4. Contest Ends: Friday 2/17/12 @ 3 PM EST

 

 

 

 

 

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BBS Product Spotlight: 7-8' Beef Tripe Twists (2 pack)

This week's Best Bully Stick's product spotlight are all-natural, free range, Grass Fed Beef Tripe Twists! These Twists are a great way for your dog to enjoy tripe. There are no by-products, grains, hormones, preservatives, smoke, steroids or supplements added. These nutritious dog treats come from cattle that are grass-fed at their home on the range. Superior quality chews, they are 100% natural and therefore unique in both size and shape. These chews come shrink-wrapped and are an authentic Free Range Dog Chew product.

These treats are perfect for small or medium dogs and are high in protein and low in fat!

Original: 13.99

Sale: 6.99

 

 

 

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Weekly Drool Recipe: Valentine's Day Sweet Pooch Pancakes

Here at BBS, we know you love your dog. And what's not to love? Your dog is your companion, confidant and cuddle-bug.  Love-day is right around the corner, so why not spoil your favorite little fuzzy face this Valentine's Day? This recipe is chock-full of good stuff your dog will go nuts over--fruit, yogurt and more!  If it's physically possible for your dog to love you more, it's might just happen after these doggie-licious pancakes.

Valentine's Day Sweet Pooch Pancakes

2 large eggs

1 cup milk

1 1/2 tbs butter, melted (or vegetable oil)

1 tbs honey

1 cup whole wheat flour

1/2 cup all-purpose flour

1 tsp baking powder

1/2 tsp ground cinnamon

Cooking spray

2 cups sliced banana, berries and mango

1 cup plain yogurt

Directions

1. Preheat a griddle or large nonstick skillet over medium heat.

2. In a medium bowl, whisk together the eggs, milk, butter and honey. Gently whisk in the two flours, the baking powder and cinnamon.

3. Spray the griddle with cooking spray.

4. Drop the batter, 2 tablespoons at a time, onto the greased griddle. Cook until bubbles begin to form and break, about 3 minutes.

5. Press a few pieces of fruit into each pancake, then flip and cook until brown on the bottom, about two minutes.

6. Drizzle with yogurt and top with the remaining fruit.

(Recipe courtesy of Rachel Ray)

Check back next Wednesday for the ABSOLUTE EASIEST dog treat recipe out there!

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