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BBS Product Spotlight: Bully Stick Candy Cane

Tis the season! This Christmas, why not give your pup a little something special to chew on…our Bully Stick Candy Cane! With this fun and festive bully stick your dog will enjoy hours of chew time in the holiday spirit! Has your dog been naughty or nice this year? “Santa Paws” is looking at his list and checking it twice. If your dog has been good, he’ll slip this delightful treat under the Christmas tree for them to enjoy on Christmas Day! If your dog has been naughty, toss him one anyway, promise we won't tell...

We took one of our standard 12” bully sticks and bent it to a classic candy cane shape. Like all of our bully sticks, our Bully Stick Candy Cane is 100% all natural and sourced from free ranging grass-fed Brazilian cattle.

At Bestbullysticks.com, we want you and your dog to enjoy the holiday season. While you’re sipping on eggnog and wrapping gifts for family and friends, get your dog in the spirit as well with our delicious Bully Stick Candy CaneBuy it now for 3.49! 

Happy Holidays! 

 

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Best Bully Sticks Product Spotlight: Real Pork Drumsticks 60% OFF

Another great deal from Best Bully Sticks! These are real pork drumsticks for your dog from Australia! These rose-shaped treats are just as much delicious and they are safe. Australia is known for being a great source of meat products due to the low disease rate. In fact, this source is one of a few that the FDA trusts fully! 

You know how good a drumstick is so be sure to give your dog the same pleasure and feed them a Real Pork Drumstick Rose. This dog treat is blooming with real flavor! 

Available Individual or in a 10 Pack!

Individual Price Originally: $2.79

Individual Sale Price: $1.09  (60% OFF)

 
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Weekly Drool Recipe: Berry Yogurt Bliss

Best Bully Sticks is excited because it’s springtime and that means berries! It also means spending lots of time in the sunny outdoors with your pup. So when those fresh blueberries, strawberries and blackberries make their way into a farmer’s market near you, make the most of both of worlds with these easy, healthy and yummy treats for your pup! Dogs love yogurt and berries, so you can't strike out with these treats. You might even sneak a few for yourself.

Thanks to Doggy Dessert Chef for contributing this recipe to our blog!

 

Ingredients
1 cup pureed Berries (Blackberries, Strawberries or Blueberries can all work!)
1/2 cup Plain Yogurt
1 2/3 cup Whole Wheat Flour
1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
2/3 cup Oats Read more

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Weekly Drool Recipe: Cheesy Tomato Herb Dog Treats

One word: Savory. This week, Best Bully Sticks brings your pooches a yummy recipe that is everything great about soup but in biscuit form. This recipe is plenty enticing for us humans, yet it’s all for your pup! With the perfect combination of smooth mozzarella, sweet tomatoes and fresh herbs; you might find yourself sneaking a piece too!

Ingredients

2 cups Whole Wheat Flour

1/3 cup Milk

1 Egg

5 tablespoons Butter

1 can Tomato Paste (6 ounces)

1/2 cup shredded Mozzarella Cheese

2 teaspoon dried Basil

1 teaspoon dried Parsley Read more

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Dog Care 101 Tip #157: Allergy Relief For Your Dog

Last week Best Bully Sticks covered how allergies affect our pooch pals and how a reaction will most likely look. (To find out more, read "Recognize Your Dog’s Allergic Reactions”) This week’s tip focuses in on how to treat your dog’s allergic reactions as they pertain to skin symptoms.

Allergy Testing
The first step may be figuring out exactly what is causing an allergic reaction. This usually entails a trip to the vet's office and a blood or skin test to determine the offending allergen. The next step, of course, will be limiting exposure to that allergen.

Preventative Measures
After you know how to recognize the reaction and exactly what it is, there are some avoidance measures you can take to help cut down on your pet’s reactions. For instance, keeping your dog out of the room for several hours while vacuuming and changing furnace filters will aid against house dust allergens. When treating a dog with sensitivity to pollen, keep them out of fields, keep your grass cut short, rinse your dog's feet after being outside and keep your dog inside when high pollen counts have been forecast. Read more

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