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12-Inch Standard Charcuterie Style Bully Sticks - No Odor-Farmed in the USA

by Sancho & Lola's Closet
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$87.89
$10.89 - $169.89
Current price $87.89
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  • LIGHT CHEWERS:  Our 12" Standards will average 1.4-2 oz and are great for medium dogs, puppies, and older dogs. 
  • CHARCUTERIE: Made in the USA. These Super Premium Bully Sticks are crafted in small batches and then hand-selected and inspected prior to you receiving them.
  • WE'RE FRESH OBSESSED: Charcuterie Bully Sticks are cooked in small batches so we sell them very quickly. They are really fresh.
  • SUPER PREMIUM: Caviar, Filet Mignon, and Lobster can set you back a few extra dollars and so will our Charcuterie Bully Sticks. If you demand the best for your Furbaby look no further.
  • ODOR-FREE: They are quadruple-washed in cold purified water so they are truly Odor-Free. For dogs that prefer some odor, we recommend our Low Odor Premium Select or Traditional Bully Sticks and we also carry High Odor Bully Sticks for dogs that prefer smelly things.
  • SINGLE INGREDIENT: 100% Beef Pizzle and nothing else. 
  • CHEWING: Chewing is essential for most dogs and if dogs are not afforded the opportunity to chew on safe chews like Bully Sticks it can lead to Destructive Chewing. Chewing will keep dogs busy, calm & happy.
  • DENTAL BENEFITS: Bully Sticks massage gums and help to scrape tartar off a dog's teeth for fresh breath and a whiter smile.  
  • GOOD VALUE: Based on many customer requests most of our Bully Sticks are now sold based on the count so you know exactly how many Bully Sticks you are receiving. We also have minimum weights to ensure you are receiving fair value.

Safety information from the Founder of Sancho & Lola's Closet, Lynette Cano "All of our chews are 100% natural and digestible. They will never contain any rawhide. Thus, the main concern when a pup swallows any of our chews like bully sticks, tendons, or ears, would be if it blocks his airway. This can also happen with a piece of jerky, a baby carrot, a squeaker from a toy, or any object they find on the floor. So, we recommend monitoring your pup when you notice they are chewing on anything. One of my dogs has a bad habit of counter-surfing and stealing wine corks, pens, mouthguards, etc. He gets monitored a lot more closely than the others. If a piece of bully or tendon becomes an obstruction, it will be very noticeable that he/she is having trouble breathing. This is when you want to take him to your veterinarian immediately. Some dogs, like Sancho, get a gag reflex if they swallow a chew. It gets thrown up immediately. Other dogs, it goes out the other end and may cause their stool to be loose or even runny. Runny stools are no cause for concern unless accompanied by G.I. discomfort. This is rare but can happen to a dog with a sensitive tummy. Therefore, if your pup swallows a chew and there are no obvious signs of obstruction, you may still want to monitor them over the next 24 hours. Call your vet if your dog refuses to eat or has trouble defecating. * Loose stools from bully sticks and tendons are common for dogs that eat the same food every day. Especially bully sticks since they are high in protein. Old-school veterinarians advise feeding your dog the same food. Holistic vets and nutritionists recommend rotating kibble flavors to mix things up. My favorite proteins to rotate are salmon, turkey, kangaroo, bison, and venison. Since my dogs are part of SNL’s quality control / new product development team, I top off their kibble with a generous tablespoon of canned pumpkin mixed with chia seeds. Both are known to firm up a dog’s stool." Mine do not have any GI issues with any of our chews other than yak sticks. Lola who is 14 years old has zero issues. The other 3 all barf up a piece of yak stick the next morning if they consume a chunk. Thus, I only feed them yak sticks when I receive samples from a new supplier we are considering.