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Spotlight on a Breed: Jack Russell Terrier

Smooth Coat Jack Russell Terrier

Height: 10" - 15"

Weight: 14 - 18 lbs

Coat: Smooth, Broken, Rough

Color: Predominately white with black or tan markings

Appearance: Jack Russell Terriers (or JRT) are short, with either smooth, broken, or rough double coats of predominately white hair. JRT's have a moderately sized head with a moderate muzzle and black nose. Their eyes are almond shape and darkly colored. Small ears in a v-shape sit on the forward part of the head. The tail of a JRT is set high on their body and is typically docked approximately five inches.

Temperament: Jack Russell Terriers are high energy dogs that are very well suited to being sport dogs. Obedience classes are recommended as JRTs can be stubborn at times and aggressive towards other animals or humans if not properly socialized. Despite their small size, JRTs are not recommended for small apartments or condominiums as they can be hyper and require a large amount of stimulation. While not overly destructive, chew treats such as bully sticks are recommended to keep their attention. JRTs are very much a large dog in a small body, a trait that can lead to trouble with larger dogs. Owners should be aware of this and watch them carefully around larger animals.

Health: Jack Russell Terriers typically live for between 12 and 19 years. Health concerns for the breed include: hereditary cataracts, general joint problems, cerebellar ataxia, primary lens luxation, and congenital deafness, amongst other diseases.

Famous Dogs and Owners

Eddie - played by Moose and Enzo on the show Frazier

Skip - focus of both book and movie My Dog Skip

Milo - Jim Carrey's dog in The Mask

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Best Bully Sticks Increases Bulk Offerings

Best Bully Sticks Increases Bulk Offerings

We are pleased to announce that we are now offering some of our most popular items in bulk value packs at discounted prices!  This will enable you to buy in bulk and save money on shipping and product cost in the long run.  We plan to eventually roll this pricing philosophy out to almost everything carried on our site, but are starting with what we know you are all interested in: Bully Sticks ! The items that now have discounted bulk rates are:

  1. 4" Bully Sticks
  2. 5" Bully Sticks
  3. 6" Standard Bully Sticks
  4. 6" Thick Bully Sticks
  5. 12" Standard Bully Sticks
  6. 12" Thick Bully Sticks
  7. Bully Stick Canes
  8. Curly Bully Sticks
  9. Thick Curly Bully Sticks
  10. 10" Curly Bully Sticks (New Item)
  11. Bully Bites
  12. 6" Braided Bully Sticks
  13. 12" Braided Bully Sticks
  14. Bully Stick Small Rings

We have tried to offer the best possible pricing on the internet for high quality bully sticks with this bulk pricing.  If there is a particular item that does not have bulk pricing and you are interested in purchasing in wholesale quantities including other brands on our site, please use the contact us form and let us know what quantities you are interested in and we will quote you a wholesale price!  As always, we appreciate your continued business and support; and we look forward to continuing to offer you the Best Bully Sticks on the market today!

Please stay tuned to the blog as we will be having many more new product releases coming in the next 2-3 weeks.

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Best Bully Sticks Spotlight on a Breed: German Shepherd

A Tan and Black German Shepherd

A Tan and Black German Shepherd

 

Weight: 66 - 88 lbs (male); 49 - 71 lbs (female)

Height: 24- 26 in (male); 22 - 24 in (female)

Coat: Double-coat in either medium (most common) or long lengths

Color: Tan/Black and Red/Black are most common. Also come in: All-Black, Sable, All-White, Liver, and Blue. Liver and Blue considered serious faults, and All-White grounds for instant disqualification in some standards.

Appearance

German Shepherds are a large-breed dog with a domed forehead, a long square-cut muzzle and a black nose. Their jaws are strong and possess a scissor-like bite that serves them well as police dogs or for working their way through dog treats like bully sticks. Their medium-sized brown eyes are lively, intelligent, and self-assured. The ears are large and stand erect with the openings facing to the front. Their tail is bushy for the entire length.

 

The outer coat of the German Shepherd is shed all year long. The medium coat is the dominant and generally accepted version, with the long coat being recessive, rare, and considered a fault by the American Kennel Club.

 

Temperament

 

A highly active dog, German Shepherds are typically described as self-assured in breed standards. Possessing a willingness to learn, Shepherds are often trained as work dogs. Shepherds have a loyal nature and bond with people they know. That being said, they can become over-protective of their family and territory and will require correct socialization to curb this.

 

Shepherds do have a reputation for aggression, and have been banned in some areas because of this. In the US, German Shepherds are responsible for more random bitings than any other breed, but experts are quick to point out this number is partially due to the higher proportion of German Shepherds in the country than other breeds.

 

Shepherds are highly obedient, leading to their extensive use as work dogs in law enforcement and military use, but with their strong wills, they do require a firm hand when being trained.

 

Health

The most common ailments for German Shepherds are hip and elbow dysplasia, which can lead to arthritis later in life. Also, due to the large and open design of their ears, they are also prone to ear infections. Like all large dogs, they are also prone to bloat, a stomach condition. The average lifespan of a German Shepherd is 7 - 10 years, which is normal for dogs of their size.

Famous German Shepherds

 

Strongheart - Early canine film star

Rin Tin Tin - Canine film star

Sam the Dog - portrayed by Abbey and Kona in the 2007 film I Am Legend

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Happence and Tuppence two Best Bully Sticks Customers Speak Out

Happence and Tuppence two Best Bully Sticks Customers Speak Out

We really enjoyed this email and wanted to share with all of you!

Hello, our Mommy and Daddy, Veronica and Wade,  have been getting Best Bully for us for about 2 years now.  Me, Tuppence and Ha'pence my sweetie, just want you to know just how much we love getting mail from you. So please keep those e-mails and deals coming to remind them that we are running low, Gasp! their e-mail is ............

AAHHHH My Most Favoritist Thing! (next to my daddy)

The Best Bully Sticks box has arrived

The Best Bully Sticks box has arrived

Nothing could tear me away from my beloved Best Bully Bully Stick!
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We knew what it was all along!

We knew what it was all along!

Oh Well, it is still my job to investigate or my names' not Tuppence (they'd start calling me… Are You Feeling ok?)
Yes! Yes! Yes! It smells like it, (Wow I guess the postal carrier does have some other uses besides entertainment)
Me and my pal Ha'pence can only wait so long, so she's giving them the pleading eye business, that usually works.

Enjoying a Bully Stick

Enjoying a Bully Stick

Me, I'm making sure that this here package has the right kind inside.

More Bully Stick Nirvana

More Bully Stick Nirvana

Oh Yeah Living the Dream, Living the Dream. Our Mommy and Daddy are the best.

Could there be more coming?

Could there be more coming?

Oh, and we think you folks at Best Bully aren't too shabby either. Thanks and keep up the great work.

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Spotlight on a Breed: Dachshund

A reddish-brown Dachshund

A reddish-brown Dachshund

Weight: 16 – 28 lbs (11 lbs for a miniature)

Height: 10 – 15 inches

Coat: Smooth, Long Haired, Wire (least common)

Color: Red is dominant, but also black, faun, brown, chocolate, tan. Can be tri-color or dapple as well as solid color.

Appearance

Dachshunds are long bodied (which is why they are often called "weiner" dogs) and muscular. Their hair can be smooth, long, or wire. The wire hair Dachshund is the least common, and is often mistaken for another breed. Their eye color is typically dark, though lighter Dachshunds can have lighter eyes, and dapple colored Dachshunds are known to have different colored eyes (heterochromia).

Temperament

Dachshunds are playful, fun dogs with a propensity for chasing small birds, small animals, and balls with great ferocity. They are quite clever and rarely shy (considered a poor trait if they are). While not shy, they can be wary of unfamiliar people and may bark or growl at strangers until they get to know them. Fairly energetic, it is not unknown for some to be sedate, but they can become destructive if bored, so keeping them stocked with chew toys like toys and bully sticks is a good idea.

They may or may not be good with small children. Some will avoid children, whereas others will be fiercely loyal to them as family members. However, due to their back problems, small children should be taught to be gentle with them, and you may want to avoid having small children around them

Health

Dachshunds are prone to spinal problems, especially Intervertebral Disk Disease (IVDD) due to their long spinal column and short rib cage. They can also be prone to Patellar Luxation, a condition where they knee doesn't move along the joint correctly. Dapples are prone to blindness and deafness.

Famous Dachshunds and Dachshund Owners

Andy Warhol (artist) – Archie and Amos

Kevin Smith (film maker) – Shecky

Pablo Picasso (painter) – Lump

Odie – Garfield comics and movies

Slinky – Toy Story and Toy Story 2

Schatzi – That 70's Show

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