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Large Bull Sticks, 1 Lb

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Description:

Bull Pizzle

Features:

Size: Large


Product Details:
Product Length: 1.0 inches
Product Width: 0.5 inches
Product Height: 0.16 inches
Product Weight: 1.0 pounds
Package Length: 11.5 inches
Package Width: 5.9 inches
Package Height: 1.4 inches
Package Weight: 1.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 77 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 77 customer reviews )
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78 of 80 found the following review helpful:

4Good, but pricey.Jun 04, 2011
By Monsignor M.
Pros: My dogs love them. They last a long time. They don't really stink after the first 30 seconds.

Cons: They're a little pricey. And I don't like to think about what they're made out of. They lose the star on price, though. Pound for pound, they cost more than dry-aged USDA Prime Rib. I don't buy USDA Dry-Aged Prime Rib for myself, so I'm not sure how I got talked into paying that kind of money for a dog treat. I blame my wife. She says I'm stingy with the dogs. I say I'm pragmatic and our dogs would be happy eating out of the litterbox if we would let them.

My dogs will recite Shakespearean sonnets for these treats. One of them has learned how to mow the lawn for me, and the other has started grading my students' homework in exchange for a half-length of one of these apparently delectable sections of dried out taurine...parts. (Seriously, don't look up what they're made out of if you're squeamish.)

These things are expensive compared to regular rawhide, but they do provide a longer chewtime-per-inch for my mutts and, so I've been told by professionals, don't have the same potential to cause gastrointestinal damage. Furthermore, I cannot emphasize enough how much my dogs prefer these things to regular rawhide chews. They just have to see me move my hand toward the bag and all of a sudden my two Tasmanian devils are stone-still statues of obedience eagerly awaiting, nay, eagerly DESIRING any word of command I might give. Therefore, despite the price, I don't feel I've gotten the shaft on this deal. At least not metaphorically. Euphemistically, though, I suppose I got a whole bag of them.

Oops, sorry. Now you know what they're made out of.

When you first open the bag, they'll smell bad. After 30 seconds, there is no scent whatsoever unless you wave one of them right under your nose. If you're the kind of person who regularly waves dried out steer phallus under your nose and you need them to be totally odor-free, get a different product.

You'll need some heavy-duty garden shears or a really sharp cleaver if you're going to cut the foot-longs down to smaller sizes. This process makes me wince in some sort of primal, Y-chromosome encoded empathic reaction, even though I realize the animal from which the product was taken no longer has need of it. My wife says I'm a wuss. I say I'm compassionate.

If you have neither a prohibitively strong gender-based moral qualm regarding the raw materials used to make a bully stick nor a hyper-developed sense of smell, and you can afford to pay Dry-aged USDA Prime Rib prices to throw pieces of dessicated steer pizzle to an animal that will wolf down filet mignon with the same delight it takes in bolting cat poop when you're not watching, then go ahead and buy these. At least your dogs will give you their undivided attention for the 15 seconds between your opening the bag and distributing the treat.

26 of 26 found the following review helpful:

5BulliesAug 07, 2006
By Dog lover
This product is excellent for a dog chew stick and my dogs absolutely love them. It will not swell in their throats like rawhide can sometimes do. The price on amazon is much better than at dog shows, pet shops or discount catalogues ( but still a little more expensive than Costco). It came within a few days of ordering.

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

5Great for "Chewers"Dec 02, 2006
By Doodle Lover
Our dog LOVES to chew, and these sticks are the best! Each stick is strong, yet softens up as it is chewed. Each stick lasts long enough to satisfy his "chewing fit." For quality, value, and safety, we haven't found anything to compare with the bully sticks. Next to Costco (when they have them in stock), Rawhide Depot has the most reasonable price we have found anywhere for the 12" bully sticks. And, their customer service is excellent!

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Finally found some reasonably priced bullies!Jun 17, 2007
By J. Burns
Recently, my local feed and grain store upped the price of their bully sticks so I've been searching for a cheaper online supplier. Everyone else seems to have similar prices, wanting 3.50-4.00 dollars per bully stick not to mention shipping so I was thrilled to find these on here. My dog loves them just the same as any others I've bought for her. There was an even mix of some skinny sticks and some thick ones and it works out to be much cheaper to buy them this way rather than by the price of a single stick.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Bull SticksMar 10, 2007
By Michael Johnson
Excellent product, especially great for dogs that NEED-to-CHEW (like mine). Our Golden love these treats and they provide her with the satisfaction of having chewed something up without it being one of our shoes, furniture, or other valuables. We found these initially at our COSTCO, but have not been able to locate any other source aside from Amazon. Delivery has been wonderfully quick and we order 4 to 5 at a time and re-order when we are down to two.

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