Best Bully Sticks provides high-quality, all-natural bully sticks, dog treats, and dog chews. Our bully sticks and other products come from livestock and are crafted into totally natural, protein-rich dog treats and chews. Unlike chemically treated rawhides that promote bacteria growth and can present a choking hazard, bully sticks are hygienic and durable.
Best Bully Sticks provides high-quality, all-natural bully sticks, dog treats, and dog chews. Our bully sticks and other products come from livestock and are crafted into totally natural, protein-rich dog treats and chews. Unlike chemically treated rawhides that promote bacteria growth and can present a choking hazard, bully sticks are hygienic and durable.
In a way, every dog owner is an expert on their own dog. Owners know what kind of treats their dogs like, where their dogs like to be pet, and all the traits and quirks that make their dogs unique. Surprisingly, one behavior most owners can’t always explain is why their dogs bury bones.
Chances are you’ve already found your dog chewing on something you cherish: your favorite pair of shoes, a journal of story ideas, your first child’s baby photobook. You get frustrated yet stay calm, youtell your dog to drop it, yet they keep chewing. So you scurry over and take it out of their mouth and scold them for doing it in the first place.
As any dog owner will know, dogs love treats. Giving your dog a tasty chew or bone as a reward for good behavior will teach dogs discipline and can also incorporate healthy chewing and nutrients into their diet. However, dog owners must learn what bones are the best to give their pets.
Storing your dog’s food properly is important for keeping your pet happy and healthy as well as for keeping your home clean and organized. Not only does proper storage maintain freshness and nutritional value, but it will also prevent contamination or other pets getting into food that isn’t meant for them. Learn tips and tricks on how to store dry dog food, canned dog food, and treats to keep your dog healthy.
Is it safe for your dog to eat beef jerky? While jerky made for humans seems like it would make a good dog treat, there are many reasons it can be dangerous for your pet. The ingredients and potential hazards are just some of the reasons why you shouldn’t feed your dog beef jerky. Instead, you should only feed your dogs jerky treats made specifically for them.
As autumn quickly approaches, the leaves rapidly changing colors and falling to the ground, you likely want to partake in more fall activities. Apple picking is fun enough, but pumpkin picking is another joy altogether. Not only can you grab a fresh pumpkin, bring it home, and carve it into a jack-o’-lantern, you can also cook that pumpkin and its innards.