Tag: Dog Health

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BBS Product Spotlight: Giant Elk Antlers

Many large breed owners have one common problem — their pet’s chews just don’t last long enough. This is of course an issue for not just your pooch, who’s now bored and hungry for more, but also
your wallet. Don’t sweat it! We at BestBullySticks.com have a great solution that is not only nutritious and delicious, but also environmentally sound.

Big Treats for Big DogsGiant Elk Antlers

Our Giant Elk Antler is the ultimate solution for aggressive chewers and big dogs alike. We’re not kidding, either. These things are HUGE! Measuring at 10-12 inches long by 1.5-3 inches wide, you’ll be amazed at how long these treats last. Don’t worry, we haven’t forgotten about the little ones! They come in smaller sizes, too.

BestBullySticks offers a wide variety of long-lasting elk antler dog chews to fit every dog’s size and chewing appetite.

Sustainability

So, how do we sustainably and responsibly get a hold of these chews? Well, the answer is simple. Naturally shed every winter, these elk antlers litter the Rocky mountains and are collected right here in the USA. Not only are these single-ingredient, all-natural treats sustainably harvested, no animals are harmed in the process!

The RockiesBenefits

Did we mention they’re completely odorless and leave no residue? With no smells or nasty by-products, these treats won’t stain or stink up your carpets and furniture. Let’s not forget about how healthy they are! Full of naturally occurring nutrients like calcium, potassium, magnesium, and glucosamine, our elk antlers help to support healthy bones making them particularly well suited for older dogs.


 We’re are proud to offer our great customers all-natural and sustainable options for their pets. BestBullysticks.com has an entire line of Elk Antlers to choose from, so no matter your dog’s size, we’ve got something for you!

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BBS Recognizes "Earth Day"

BBS Recognizes "Earth Day"With Earth Day rapidly approaching — April 22nd to be exact — we at BestBullySticks thought this would be a great opportunity to share ideas about making the most of this important holiday. After all, a clean and healthy environment will benefit both humans and their pets across the globe. First things first, though. Let’s take a step back take a look at the origins of this great holiday.

Earth Day

Originally conceived by John McConnell, an advocate of peace, religion, science and the common good, the idea of Earth Day was first presented in 1969 at a UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) summit in San Francisco.

What was to follow was entirely grassroots in nature. Earth Day began as a peaceful cross-country demonstration celebrated by over twenty million Americans on April 22nd, 1970. With such widespread support, lawmakers were quick to take notice of just how interested people were in environmental awareness, and more importantly, reform.

Following the events of April 22nd, 1970, momentum for the movement steadily grew and by 1990 the initiative was taken internationally. Now organized by the Earth Day Network, Earth Day is celebrated in 141 nations across the globe! Read more

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Dog Care 101 Tip #209: Outdoor Hazards and Spring Safety

Spring Fun!With spring here and loads of outdoor excitement ahead, we at BestBullySticks want to make sure you and your pet enjoy the sunny days ahead to the fullest. While there are some outdoor activities that can pose health risks to your pooch, rest assured— we’re here to make sure you can nip them in the bud! Here are three hazards to watch out for this season:

Lyme Disease

The first step to protecting your dog from Lyme disease is to ensure they’re on the appropriate preventative medications. We strongly suggest an all-natural flea and tick alternative to the toxic ingredients found in many medications. Common spot treatments are chock full of chemicals and have been reported to pose a threat to both pets and their human owners.

Caused by bacteria from the genus Borrelia, Lyme disease is primarily transmitted by deer ticks during the height of tick season (May through August). Borrelia-carrying ticks generally need to be attached for 18 hours to transmit infection. Should you suspect your loved one may have come down with Lyme disease take them to the vet immediately— here are a few early warning symptoms to look out for:

• Lameness accompanied by joint inflammation and stiff walking

• Fever, difficulty breathing and lack of appetite

• Swelling of the lymph nodes close to the tick bite

BestBullySticks.com has a whole host of all-natural flea and tick control products available through our online store. Don’t give Lyme disease the chance to affect your dog’s health this coming season. Read more

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BBS Product Spotlight: All-Natural Free Range Gullet Pretzels

Gullet PretzelSpring is finally here and we at BestBullySticks want to make sure both you and your canine companion are ready to get out of the house and into the sun. So, let us help your dog make the most of outdoor activities this season with an all natural dog treat that will keep them totally happy, mind and body.

Made from bull esophagus, our Gullet Pretzels make a perfect springtime treat! Naturally high in both glucosamine and chondroitin, two essential nutrients that help promote healthy bones and joints, this twisted chew makes a great seasonal addition to your dog's diet.

With outdoor activities ahead, don't let joint pain get in the way of your dog's spring fun. These tasty treats are particularly well suited for older dogs or those prone to hip-dysplasia. The benefits of supplemental chondroitin can help to stave off degenerative effects of osteoporosis while glucosamine supports the structure and function of joints. Read more

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Dog Care 101 Tip #202: Playing Tug-of-War the Right & Safe Way

Recently there has been a lot question about the nature of playing the classic dog game tug-of-war. Some say it brings out aggressive tendencies in dogs, however BestBullySticks.com believes if you have a well-behaved dog that listens, tug-of-war is a great way to not only bond with your dog but also get your dog’s mind and body working. Here are a few ways to make sure tug is always a positive experience for you and your dog.

1. Teach your Dog to Listen
Before you play tug with your dog, make sure your dog can listen to commands. In particular, the “drop it” or “release” command is good for tug. This will help you stop the game easily if needed.

2. The Right Toy
Making sure your dog has the toughest tug toy out there is a must. Flexible yet durable enough for tugging, most good chew toys are made of rubber. A comfy handle is important, too. Check out A Cheerful Pet Mini Tugzee or the entire ChompChamps line for a sturdy, long lasting dog tug toy.

3. Where To Play
The best places to play tug are open areas free of clutter. Playing outside is a great idea, too.

4. Signs for Aggressive Behavior
Most likely your dog will get excited while playing tug. And why shouldn’t they! They’re having fun! You might notice your dog growling, too. This is perfectly normal as tug is the resemblance of a predatory behavior. As long as your dog’s tail is still wagging and the growl isn’t threatening, then play can continue. Read more

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