Tag: Lamb Dog Treats

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Weekly Drool Recipe: Loaves of Lamb via Kirby the Dorkie

Traditional Easter lunch or dinner usually consists of ham or lamb. While ham is tasty, BestBullySticks knows that lamb has a lot of health benefits for you and your dog! So if your celebrating Easter with a great meal, don’t leave Fido out! Kirby the Dorkie and his mom, Debby, shared this great lamb dog meal with us for our Easter Edition of the Weekly Drool Recipe!

Lamb, which is great for the coat and skin, is a fatty, calorie dense meat often recommended for lean dogs to gain more weight so you may want to feed this meal sparingly if your dog is borderline chunky like Kirby.

The aroma wafting from the oven kept Kirby in or near the kitchen the entire time just hoping for a bite!

Ingredients

  • 1 lb ground lamb
  • 1 cup cooked butternut squash*
  • 1/2 cup ricotta cheese
  • 1 cup crushed tomatoes
  • 1 red bell pepper, seeded and diced
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
  • 1 tsp sweet mint, finely chopped
  • 3 tbsp parsley, finely chopped
  • 2 tbsp light olive oil

Preparation Instructions for Butternut Squash

1. Prepare squash by cutting in half lengthwise, removing seeds, and fibers. Place cut side up in ungreased baking dish. You can season sparingly with a little sea salt and real butter.

2. Pour water in dish until 1/4 inch deep. Cover with foil and bake at 375 degrees for 40 minutes or until tender. Read more

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Best Bully Sticks Launches New Lamb Lung Dog Treats

Best Bully Sticks Launches New Lamb Lung Dog Treats

Lamb_lung_dog_treatsIf your dog loves Baa Baa Q's or lamb treats they will be sure to love our puffed lamb lung. These treats are high in protein and low in fat and help provide the energy that your dog needs. These treats are also great for puppies and older dogs because of their soft, melt in your mouth consistency. They are great for training treats because they can easily be broken into smaller pieces. They are from US lambs and are processed in a USDA approved, human grade facility. These come in either a 1 lb. or 2 lb. resealable zip lock bag.

We cut these in thinner pieces than a typical lamb lung on the slicer so they won't be as thick as others, but there are more of them in the bag!

Organ meats like lamb lungs are extremely high in nutrition and protein like taurine so they make great healthy options for training treats!

Please make sure to checkout our growing selection of Lamb Dog Treats primarily made from US free ranging lamb; so far they have all been a hit!  As always, if there is something you find out there that you would like us to carry please let us know and we will look into it!

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Best Bully Sticks Bulk Items

Best Bully Sticks Bulk Items

We are experimenting by offering our products in larger bulk quantities, but would like your feedback to let us know what you think!  We are planning on starting this with our bully stick products by offering discounts on 25, 50, 100, and 200 pack quantities and seeing how it all goes.

We have started this with braided bully sticks and bully stick bites, but are planning on carrying it over to all of our bully stick and all natural dog treat/chew products.  This will be a kind of reward for those of you who choose to buy in larger quantities at one time.

Please keep up with the blog as this is where we will launch new products, introduce discounts, and special member only savings.  We are almost through with our new Lamb Dog Treats product release and have 2 more products (Lamb Trachea, Lamb Ears) coming soon...so stay tuned!

As always, thank you for helping to make us the best online shop for all natural dog chews and treats.

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Lamb Dog Treat Sampler Pack

Lamb Dog Treat Sampler Pack

This sampler pack is a great way for you to try all of the new and exciting all natural lamb dog treats and chews that we are carrying.  In each sample pack we are including 1 lamb weasand, 2 lamb tracheas, 2 lamb ears, 2 lamb tripe chips, 1 lamb heart, and 2 lamb pizzle twists. 

Lamb ears are a great dog chew that are low in fat like cow ears.  Lamb pizzles twists are the lamb equivalent of the bully stick only much much smaller.  Lamb tripe chips are high in protein and low in fat.  Lamb hearts are very high in taurine and protein.  Lamb trachea are just like our beef trachea only a bit smaller.  Lastly, lamb weasands are probably our most popular seller and are sure to please any dog! 

All of these lamb dog treats are all natural, have no preservatives, are made in the United States, and are produced in a USDA approved facility.  We can assure you that these are some of the highest quality dog treats/chews that you will be able to find anywhere!

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Lamb Heart Dog Treats

Lamb Heart Dog Treats

Lamb Hearts are a new and exclusive addition to our growing natural lamb dog treat lineup! Lamb Hearts are about 3"x3.5" and are just dehydrated lamb hearts. They are are reddish brown in color and are quickly becoming a favorite new treat. We are currently the only place to buy these exciting new treats! Lamb Hearts are organ meat and as such they are sure to become very popular with our customers who already feed a raw dog food diet! We have copied an excerpt from Pet Grub about organ meat as follows:

  • There are two approaches to feeding organ meat:

    1. Feed organ meats in larger amounts twice per week.

    2. Feed organ meats every day but in smaller amounts

  • Organ meats are a nutrient dense source of food and too much organ meat is not good. As an example, liver is high in oil soluble vitamin A (not to be confused with the vegetable source of vitamin A also known as beta carotene). If you feed too much liver then you will actually cause liver stones because liver stones are created when the body gets too much oil soluble vitamin A. In fact, the Inuit are well known for eating Polar Bear liver and as a result, a lot of Inuit suffer (especially in the past) from liver stones.

  • If you choose option 1 and thus feed organ meats twice per week, then the organ meat should be approximately 50% of the meat source. So let's say, as an example, you were feeding 1 cup of meat. In this situation you would then use approximately 1/2 cup organ meat and 1/2 cup muscle meat.

  • If you choose option 2 and thus feed organ meat every day then approximately 10% of the meat source should be organ meat. So let's say again, as an example, that you were feeding 1 cup of meat. In this situation you would add approximately 1/8 of a cup as organ meat and the rest as muscle meat.

  • Hearts are a great item because of their high concentration of Taurine an essential amino acid

We feel that they did a great job summing up how and why to feed organ meats are are sure that your dogs will love these lamb hearts. They are better used as supplements or treats rather than chews except for small dogs!

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