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DiegosMom
04-26-2008, 02:18 AM
What kind of chew can I give my dogs that can be used everyday or every other day? I am looking for something that is highly digestible and will last more than 10 minutes.. any ideas?
etzbseder
04-26-2008, 02:45 AM
I got Medjai the largest rawhide that could fit in his mouth. He loved it to death, and it took almost 3 months to eat. I would recommend only giving it to them for a couple hours a day, as too much can ad to diarrhea.
Jylly18
04-26-2008, 05:49 AM
Tosca loves rawhides too, but just be careful, the pieces can break off and they swallow them and choke. when we first got Tosca I had no idea about that, we used to leave them in the crate with her when we went to work (I know, totally dumb). Then one day in the pet store one of the workers told me about rawhide dangers. Sure enough, a few days later she did choke on a piece, luckily my husband was just able to pull it out of her throat, but it was scary. Now I make sure to take it away immediately if she pulls a bite-sized chunk off. She hates it, but I just trade her with a treat and she drops it with no problem. And of course, now I would never leave her with them unattended. If used carefully, however, they are a great resource for keeping them out of trouble.
I also like to use the red, circular Kong with the grooves and hole in the middle. Cheese-its fit perfectly in there, so I fill it up and it takes her awhile to get them out...we do that each day while we are eating our supper so she doesn't sit and beg at us!
JazzysMom
04-26-2008, 02:47 PM
I use rawhides also, and beef tendons that I seem to be only able to find at my vet's. Also, cow knee caps -- but those can get messy, as little bits of the meaty stuff left on them gets on the floor, and hollow bones {you can get at PetCo, etc}, stuffed with peanut butter or cheese {I don't buy the pre-stuffed ones; I buy the hollow ones}
MacPack
04-26-2008, 06:34 PM
Large bully sticks last several days for mine. I buy 12 inch lengths and take away the last 2 or 3 inches so they don't try and swallow them! I buy in bulk on-line and get ones that are "free range and no chemicals" but have to spend $120 at a time. Seems like a lot but lasts well over 6 months, for 3 dogs, so not too bad. They gnaw on the ends, and chunks don't break off. Tiny ones don't last as long so I get large ones. If you don't know what they are, don't ask!!! hahaha
Anne
renaultf1
04-26-2008, 08:00 PM
Large bully sticks last several days for mine. I buy 12 inch lengths and take away the last 2 or 3 inches so they don't try and swallow them! I buy in bulk on-line and get ones that are "free range and no chemicals" but have to spend $120 at a time. Seems like a lot but lasts well over 6 months, for 3 dogs, so not too bad. They gnaw on the ends, and chunks don't break off. Tiny ones don't last as long so I get large ones. If you don't know what they are, don't ask!!! hahaha
Anne
I agree with the Bully Sticks...they are the only chews that last for any length of time (usually a a few days on the 9 or 12 inch ones). I tried the free range ones on Ruby and she turned up her nose at them so I ended up giving them away to a friend. I would have loved it if they worked for her. She loves the Red Barn ones and as far as smell they aren't as bad as some of the others I've seen. They have organic ones at the pet store I go to (Planet Dog), but they are strange because they leave all sorts of crumbs so I only use those outside.
kristink
04-27-2008, 04:36 PM
On a related subject-- nylabones seem good when supervised, but I find only the very hard ones aren't quickly broken up-- luckily I can take them away easily. The vet noted that Sol's teeth were rather worn for his age (6) so I don't want to give him chews that will cause too much more wear.. what is the consensus on basenji's and nylabones?
Kris
Ninabeana26
04-27-2008, 10:09 PM
I buy the twisted bully sticks as they tend to take longer for him to eat than the straight ones. The one he has now has lasted nearly 2 weeks & for only paying $4 I think it's well worth it!
I also got Dallas the durable nylabones beef flavored. He likes them as well :)
wizard
04-27-2008, 10:31 PM
I've given EL D the pizzle sticks instead of the bully sticks (only when I'm around to supervise), kong toys stuffed with biscuits, or specialty dog biscuits (like Sr. Joan's peanut butter; or Merricks mint; etc.). I've never had good luck with rawhide either with EL D or my previous basenji - pieces break off and have gotten "stuck" in the guts. I try to stick with biscuit type treats for the teeth rather than soft treats.
gbroxon
04-27-2008, 10:58 PM
I've given EL D the pizzle sticks instead of the bully sticks (only when I'm around to supervise)...
What's the difference between a pizzle stick and a bully stick? Aren't they both cuts of the same bull [organ]? I guess I've always thought they were the same thing.
Magnum loves his bully sticks. They keep him chewing for hours!
Jylly18
04-27-2008, 11:41 PM
I have not yet broken down and bought the bully sticks, but after hearing all the praise for them I might try them. Just a few questions...first, how bad do they smell? Do I need to worry about them smelling up the whole room or Tosca chewing them on our white living room carpet? Do they stain? Also, do you have to worry about them choking on them like you do the rawhide? I woudl obvisouly take them away when they get small, but do you have to worry about them breaking little pieces off?
tanza
04-27-2008, 11:43 PM
I have not yet broken down and bought the bully sticks, but after hearing all the praise for them I might try them. Just a few questions...first, how bad do they smell? Do I need to worry about them smelling up the whole room or Tosca chewing them on our white living room carpet? Do they stain? Also, do you have to worry about them choking on them like you do the rawhide? I woudl obvisouly take them away when they get small, but do you have to worry about them breaking little pieces off?
I don't find that they smell much at all.. and less then a "well" chewed rawhide. They do not break into small pieces that I have found.. and they don't stain any more then a rawhide might... there is no dye in them, they are all natural...
renaultf1
04-27-2008, 11:48 PM
I agree with Pat...I don't find that the Red Barn ones smell much at all. There are cheaper ones that do smell horrible IMHO, but with the Red Barn ones, the only sign of the smell is usually on Ruby or Brando's breath...the room definitely doesn't smell because of the sticks. I have had no staining on my bedding, the dogs bedding or my couch from the Bully Sticks.
The organic/free range ones that MacPack talks about don't have any scent to them at all from what I can remember...I think that was why Ruby didn't like them :rolleyes: .
DiegosMom
05-02-2008, 11:23 PM
Large bully sticks last several days for mine. I buy 12 inch lengths and take away the last 2 or 3 inches so they don't try and swallow them! I buy in bulk on-line and get ones that are "free range and no chemicals" but have to spend $120 at a time. Seems like a lot but lasts well over 6 months, for 3 dogs, so not too bad. They gnaw on the ends, and chunks don't break off. Tiny ones don't last as long so I get large ones. If you don't know what they are, don't ask!!! hahaha
Anne
What site do you buy yours at and how bad do they smell?? I found 2 online stores that have them way cheaper (50% less) than the store I buy from, but i'm skeptical to get them from a random website..
MacPack
05-03-2008, 02:43 AM
I buy from :
http://www.bullysticksonline.com/servlet/StoreFront
"Bullysticks on line" and they have almost no odor, don't require refrigeration.
I have ordered from them twice, and each order lasts many, many months. It seems like a lot at one time, but I almost never have to buy them any other chews.
Anne
DiegosMom
05-03-2008, 06:29 PM
Since you buy so many at a time, do they stay fresh until you get through them all?? I dont know if they can get old/stale, just wondering.. I would be willing to buy that many at a time, but only have 2 dogs and dont want them to go to waste..
I did buy some from the local store (very expensive compared to online) just to make sure the dogs liked them and they agreed with them.. and they love them! and the red barn didnt really smell at all! so thanks everyone who suggested them! I like them way better than rawhide!
Ohhhh - My dogs would not be able to relax enough to take 'er easy on one bully stick at a time... they devour them instantly (almost) Feeding them one daily would be super spoiling them (I don't). I'd have to rely on that gift to benefit me, i.e. steering thier attention from family/friends. Like the same as offering my son (10 yr old) a chocolate milk shake. mmmm-good! He/they would be happy - not bored/impeded with the social activity.
Meanwhile, Duke and Daisy - have tennis balls, de-stuffed toys, nyla bones - to keep them occupied enough to argue/chew/tug with. :) :)
gbroxon
05-09-2008, 05:19 PM
Ohhhh - My dogs would not be able to relax enough to take 'er easy on one bully stick at a time... they devour them instantly (almost) Feeding them one daily would be super spoiling them (I don't). ...
Wow! The ones I buy are at least 1 to 1-1/2 inches in diameter and 12 inches in length. One 12-incher lasts Magnum several days of frequent gnawing. Even my Rottweiler (RIP, Brutus My Boy) couldn't get through one in a day. IMO, good, thick bullysticks are the best!
DiegosMom
05-09-2008, 09:37 PM
I found some online that I like.. they are also about an inch in diameter, and 12 inches, but i cut them in half and give each dog 6 inches.. it takes them about 45 minutes to finish it.. I also got the braided ones, 3 braided together.. i havent tried those yet but i'm sure they will last longer..
overall, bully sticks are a great chew and I'm happy people suggested them! my dogs go crazy for them! when i brought the box in from UPS and put it in the closet, Diego was walking around the room with his noise in the air sniffing, until he figured out where they were!
renaultf1
05-15-2008, 01:33 PM
I buy from :
http://www.bullysticksonline.com/servlet/StoreFront
"Bullysticks on line" and they have almost no odor, don't require refrigeration.
I have ordered from them twice, and each order lasts many, many months. It seems like a lot at one time, but I almost never have to buy them any other chews.
Anne
Hey MacPack...
Something changed with the last batch of Red Barn bully sticks I bought and they smelled horrible :eek: :eek: :eek:...the whole house was stinking because of them and I bought them at 2 different stores, so I definitely needed to make a switch. Anyway, yesterday I bought a couple of the free-range ones to try again. Guess what...my "new to me" b-boy, Brando, loves the free-range odor free Bully's so now Ruby does too :D :D :D (she wants anything he likes :D). Thanks for the link, I just ordered a case...individually the jumbo thick ones are $7 a piece here...the case is quite a savings!
BasenjiDiva
05-15-2008, 02:20 PM
I would love to give Cory and Jayden bully sticks to see how they like them but the website bullysticksonline seems to deal only with large quantities. I'd like to have them try at least one before I buy in bulk. I haven't seen them locally. Suggestions?
Meanwhile, here is a thought for you to wrap your brains around: I went on Amazon to see what they had and, of course, there was a "new or used" price link. The mental picture of getting a box of "used" bully sticks immediately popped into my head! :eek:
Pat
BasenjiByTheBay
05-15-2008, 02:27 PM
Ewww, used bully sticks, ick!
The first time we gave her a bone after we brought Fiji home and she devoured it in minutes (not a scrap left) it freaked me out. Basenjis aren't exactly *like* other dogs, are they? ;) My DH bought a bully for Fiji while I was out of town and it's the first thing she ever spent more than a day chewing - she loved it. I've never seen her spend more than an hour on any other chew.
Wow! The ones I buy are at least 1 to 1-1/2 inches in diameter and 12 inches in length. One 12-incher lasts Magnum several days of frequent gnawing. Even my Rottweiler (RIP, Brutus My Boy) couldn't get through one in a day. IMO, good, thick bullysticks are the best!
I don't usually spend too much of any chew - unless I know it will last a long time. Haven't seen a bully stick that thick - the ones I buy at Pet Food & More are only about 1/2 inch thick, 12" long and around $3 each. I imagine the fat ones are about $10 each??? Pricey - I might try it if I see ones like that. Thanks for the info. :)
DiegosMom
05-15-2008, 06:05 PM
I would love to give Cory and Jayden bully sticks to see how they like them but the website bullysticksonline seems to deal only with large quantities. I'd like to have them try at least one before I buy in bulk. I haven't seen them locally. Suggestions?
Pat
I got mine at www.bestbullysticks.com and have been really happy with them..
They are really cheap compared to local stores and you dont have to buy in bulk (but since I had to pay shipping i got a ton) but like 2 dollars for a 12 in thick one.. which I cut in half and give 6inches to each dog.. and on the website it says the are from free range cattle (it says what country but i forget) I even called to verify that.. when i opened up the bag of 30 bully sticks it did smell (and I was mad bc it said very little odor) but when I took them out individually and they actually chew them I have not been able to smell any odor.. I think it was just all of them together in a zip lock bag, I opened it and released all the smells!
My dogs go crazy over them.. so crazy it actually gets annoying sometimes! my boy will go to the door where i keep them and look at me and howl and jump up and down..
MacPack
05-18-2008, 11:01 PM
I used to cut them into 6 inch lengths, but I take away that last 2 inches, so they don't swallow it, and realized that by leaving them in 12 inch lengths, I didn't waste as much. I get them at PetSmart sometimes, they have a 36 inch for about 12 dollars, that's $4 per 12 inch length, after we cut them with pruning cutters. I gave out 4 to my 3 dogs (always an extra when Ed hoards 2) and they were so tired from dogpark they barely chewed before passing out
Anne
MacPack
05-18-2008, 11:02 PM
That's a good site, by the way! Great to know where to get them in a reasonable volume!
Anne
sharronhurlbut
05-18-2008, 11:32 PM
I go a different direction.
I go to the meat section and ask them to cut a beef leg into 1 1/2 inch sections.
I take it home, freeze it and give the dogs one each a day, frozen.
It takes them at least an hour to get the marrow out, its doesn't stink at all and it cost about $4.00 for 4-6 sections.
This is the marrow bone, and this is what I do in my house.
renaultf1
05-19-2008, 12:33 AM
I go a different direction.
I go to the meat section and ask them to cut a beef leg into 1 1/2 inch sections.
I take it home, freeze it and give the dogs one each a day, frozen.
It takes them at least an hour to get the marrow out, its doesn't stink at all and it cost about $4.00 for 4-6 sections.
This is the marrow bone, and this is what I do in my house.
I do the same thing...I buy a week's supply, dig out most of the marrow and freeze them. I give Ruby & Brando one every morning in their crate when I leave for work. Ruby doesn't even watch me head for the door and she immediately digs in :D...and that is HUGE because she is somewhat crate phobic. Brando loves the bones as well, but he still cries a bit when I leave...but that is getting better and usually stops by the time I get to the bottom of the stairs.
I only give bullysticks when I'm around because Brando would finish it off during the course of the day and I like to throw them out when there is only about 2-3inches left as I'm afraid he could choke on it.
wizard
05-19-2008, 01:10 PM
You can buy single bully sticks from dog.com.
I usually get pizzle sticks (also tendons) because they're a little smaller diameter and don't cost as much.
BasenjiDiva
05-19-2008, 11:11 PM
I go a different direction.
I go to the meat section and ask them to cut a beef leg into 1 1/2 inch sections.
I take it home, freeze it and give the dogs one each a day, frozen.
It takes them at least an hour to get the marrow out, its doesn't stink at all and it cost about $4.00 for 4-6 sections.
This is the marrow bone, and this is what I do in my house.
Any problem with the bones splintering?
Pat
DiegosMom
05-19-2008, 11:12 PM
I go a different direction.
I go to the meat section and ask them to cut a beef leg into 1 1/2 inch sections.
I take it home, freeze it and give the dogs one each a day, frozen.
It takes them at least an hour to get the marrow out, its doesn't stink at all and it cost about $4.00 for 4-6 sections.
This is the marrow bone, and this is what I do in my house.
Sharron- Do they just eat the marrow or the whole bone? Do you know if there is any other "parts"" that you can get from the butcher? And when you say meat section, are you talking at the grocery store or at a butcher? Can marrow make runny poop or upset tummys?
renaultf1
05-19-2008, 11:46 PM
Any problem with the bones splintering?
Pat
I've never had any problem with the bones splintering...I have noticed that they wear the bone down pretty well though. I scrape out most of the marrow only because I've read that it is really fatty so they only get a little taste of that. The bones still really hold their interest even w/out the marrow.
sharronhurlbut
05-20-2008, 02:11 AM
I get my bones at Red Apple grocery story.
I think you can call any meat department and ask for them.
My 2 have never had a issue with the bones splintering.
Also, you can ask for a knuckle bone, they are pretty large for a b, but they can cut them into pieces for you.
I find them to be a bit more messy, but the dogs do clean up the area well.
Call your meat dept and ask about dog bones.
sharronhurlbut
05-20-2008, 02:11 AM
I get my bones at Red Apple grocery story.
I think you can call any meat department and ask for them.
My 2 have never had a issue with the bones splintering.
Also, you can ask for a knuckle bone, they are pretty large for a b, but they can cut them into pieces for you.
I find them to be a bit more messy, but the dogs do clean up the area well.
Call your meat dept and ask about dog bones.
sharronhurlbut
05-20-2008, 02:12 AM
Oh, a second post..sorry about that.
BasenjiDiva
05-20-2008, 06:16 PM
I went to Publix this afternoon and the butcher told me that they frequentlly get a bag of already cut marrow bones - 1 to 1 1/2 inches. It cost me only $1.95 for 5 frozen bones. I am anxious to try them out on Cory and Jayden. They are going to think they died and went to heaven!!!
Pat
sharronhurlbut
05-20-2008, 10:36 PM
Great, now a tip, give the b's the bones frozen.
Also, if you don't crate your dogs for treats *I don't* make sure you have a towel over the couch, if that is where they chose to chew.
The bones do bleed a bit, but a towel will take care of that.
If they use the floor use some proxide on the floor, it will break up any "mess" that is left, but is very little.
Let me know how they like it.
Oh, you can also restuff the bones and freeze them for crate treats.
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