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| |  | Chews | Home » » » Free Range Dog Chews Select Bully Stick 12 inch each | | | | | | | Description: | | Buyer beware. This product listing is for the brand: Free Range Dog Chews. There are several sellers that are selling their own brand as a Free Range Dog Chew Bully Stick. Free Range Dog Chews puts a cigar label with their logo and UPC number. All others are counterfeit. | | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 22 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
( 22 customer reviews )
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12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Truly a delight NOT to smellAug 13, 2007
By J. Pawlak
"johnrp"
I've ordered bully sticks from other vendors and have gotten them for very competitive prices. And though the difference cannot be "seen", it can be determined from a distance of ten feet. These bully sticks are wonderful. My dogs loves them and WE love them ... there is NO odor! The others I've ordered elsewhere smell like nothing I can define. I'm never ordering from another vendor again. These sticks are simply great!
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
My dogs love them!Jul 23, 2007
By DynomiteWins
"DynomiteWins"
I was a little confused by the photo. I thought I found a great deal on bully sticks for a pack under $5 - but its a single 12 inch stick. Still a good deal when compared to pet store prices. My dogs love bully sticks, it keeps them busy for hours and their teeth clean.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Free range bully sticksNov 12, 2007
By DK I purchased these bully sticks online in order to try to save money (I have three dogs and we go through a lot of bully sticks!) My dogs loved these, though they didn't last as long (weren't as thick) as the other bully sticks that we usually buy locally. However, they are free-range!
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
POOR customer service and inferior order!Dec 14, 2009
By Brenda Fry I've ordered bully sticks from this company for more than 2 years and have always been pleased. However, I received an INFERIOR order (BULK order $$$$$$$$) this month. I do believe it was a matter of a poor/true description of the new product. (because NOW there is a better description since I complained) But now I have over $150 worth of bully sticks that I refuse to allow my dogs to eat. They smell and the quality is so inferior. They look like they are falling apart (if you know what a bully stick is you'll be as surprised as I was!) and some of the ends look like they've been cut so pieces are barely hanging on. That's a choking issue waiting to happen. I'm not one to let them chew alone either!! The company president (Yeller) refuses to allow me to trade for another brand or give me credit. These are individually wrapped! I only opened ONE of the pacakges. He said since I've opened A package, I can't return the other 58??? Poor customer service so be careful!! I'll never shop there again.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Free Range Dog Chews are THE BEST!Sep 26, 2007
By Wendy Ziemba
"WZESQ"
I am so happy that I found an e-tailer who sells Free Range Dog Chews. They are pizzles (those of you with dogs know what that means) BUT they are hormone free, the company drains the blood and urine out of them before processing them so they don't stink to high heaven when your dog chews. All dogs love them, they are natural and I consider Free Range the Cadillac of pizzles. Even my vet agrees that these are likely the best ones available.
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