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80.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Great produce!
This price is the best I can find on Bolo or anywhere for bully sticks, and the quality is much better than others that I've found. My new puppy loves them, and while she happily chews on one, it keeps her occupied for a while so I can catch up with the destruction she's made of my house! The contents have a distinct smell when you open the bag, but the bag is re-sealable, and there's no smell when it's sealed.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great treat that lasts a long time.
My dogs love these! They will sit and chew for hours.
5.0 out of 5 stars Our chihuahua loves them
They stink horribly. But our girl adores them. I tried different kinds, but she only loves those. And if she doesn't eat it immediately, she demands a 'fresh' one. And I have to put the older one back in the back to 'refresh' it :D What wouldn't we suffer for our sweet furry friends?
4.0 out of 5 stars This company has three different types of sticks - bladder, gullet and pizzle.
The traditional long chewing bully sticks are beef pizzle - they take longer too chew and are more solid.The gullet are a hollow cylander that is harder than the bladder, they chew through quickly.The bladder is softer and easier to chew through.Both our dogs like the bully sticks when they were younger.One dog is older and he likes the gullet or bladder sticks now, he is an aggressive eater, and likes the gullet a little better because they crack and crunch, and he likes to bite hard into them, he uses his long canine teeth.One dog has had the carnassial tooth removed because it had broken, this is a massive three rooted tooth located on the upper quadrant. He has a gap there where his gums are sensitive. He is also a picky eater, due to being a natural grazer, hypothyroid, having had anemia with the resulting treatment medications seeming to have permanently messed with his stomach, this dog also has small teeth without long canines. He really has a preference for the bladder sticks as they are softer. The bladder sticks will splinter a bit, so I sometimes remove it from him and feed it to him from the other direction. Dogs chew these type of sticks and then work them down their throat, so if a stick isn't well chewed it can cause choking. If your dog is choking on this type of stick you can usually open his mouth/jaw and grasp the end and pull the whole thing out - then introduce some water - then refeed the stick from the opposite direction to make sure it is chewed enough for the dog to swallow this way - which comes naturally to the dog.My dog who loves the softer to chew bladder sticks, will also chew and eat the gullets when the bladder is not available. The dog who is the stronger chewer, prefers the crunchy gullets but will not turn down a bladder stick.Neither dog will chew and eat the pizzle sticks anymore, as the dogs are older and I believe it makes their gums sore. As the dogs get older or have teeth issues, switch to the gullet or bladder sticks. My dog that is the picky eater, with the extracted tooth and stomach problems, who is such a picky eater that he doesn't eat much, always seems to feel better, and sleep better when he can fill his tummy a little more and clean his teeth a bit with a nightly bladder stick. He lets me know he expects one and will not stay asleep, but will wake me a few times expecting his treat.
1.0 out of 5 stars SO disappointed w new quality of these...horrible
I didn’t want to believe the other reviews, as I’ve purchased this brand (even the same item!) before, both from Bolo & the brand’s website, but sadly, others are right. The 2 bags I received today (6inch ‘ 12inch) were SO sub-par from previous orders. The labeling is new, so maybe a new owner? Most of the sticks were hollow, as others have said. And over half of one bag of 6inch sticks were skinnnier than a pencil! I’ve attached pics of the various size ranges from that bag. I’ve never had such UN-uniform sizes! And I feel ripped off as my dogs (small 10lb’er and large 75lb’er) both crunch through these like they were a biscuit-style treat, not a rough bully stick that takes gnawing (even my 75lb GSD usually gnaws for good while with bully sticks, she dusted 2 of these 12inch sticks in 10mins!) These snapped through easier & the bites were eaten literally like a doggy biscuit. So disappointed! (Flavor is still good as dogged gobbled them up) This brand was my go-to for the past 2 years, had great quality bully sticks. Now, they are just over-priced dog biscuits. So so sad :-/
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