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Jack&Pup 12-inch Premium Grade Odor Free Bully Sticks are all-natural, single-ingredient dog treats made from 100% premium beef. Designed for small to medium dogs, these long-lasting chews are rawhide-free, low-odor, and packed with protein to support your pet's health and dental hygiene.
Y**8
They last longer than most treats
These bully sticks are a hit with my dog. They last longer than most treats and keep her busy, which is great for chewing needs. I like that they are all-natural and don’t have an overwhelming odor. They’re also a healthier alternative to rawhide, which gives me peace of mind. Overall, they’re a great treat option for keeping dogs happy and occupied.
C**D
Good Quality, Beloved by Doggos
My dog, a 6-year-old golden lab, loves these bully sticks, and they keep him busy longer than most dog chews. Unfortunately for me, my dog is kind of picky about chews and toys, but he's always keen for one of these, so much so that I buy them regularly for him.I've also been impressed with this company. Their bully sticks (I've ordered these, some of the twists, and thinner bully sticks at various points) are reasonably priced and, based on my own anecdotal experiences with these things, somewhat better quality than other bully sticks I've bought for my dog. They're a decent size and thickness, too.I've given these five stars because I've not seen a downside to these bully sticks for my dog. They're "odor free" in that they definitely don't stink as bad as they could, but they're still animal byproducts, so the smell cannot be totally neutral. It doesn't bother me, but a couple of friends have asked about it when they've been around my dog while he's munching on one.Of all the low-key stinky things my dog could chew on, though, these are a favorite in our household.
D**K
Best for chewers!
2 y/o AmStaff is in love. Great quality, and next to no smell. These are a win for your over-active chewing dog!
A**A
Definitely NOT odor free
I was giving these to my dog for a few months. I noticed that every so often they seem to make her sick. She has a sensitive stomach so could just be her and not the product. The thing is, these say odor free but the smell is actually very strong and unpleasant. So much so that I wondered if they went bad or if they’re supposed to smell. My dog did love chewing on these every morning. For a bone to last 15ish minutes for my pittie was impressive!
J**H
Good product
The dogs love them.
T**5
Causes Dog Tooth Fracture
I always prided myself in being a good dog mom and treated my dog to a daily bully as per vet instructions. Last month, the vet informed me my dog had two fractured teeth with root pulp exposed. I was shocked - I asked what could be the cause and was told, "Oh, the BULLIES." Wait, what? The very bullies all vets recommend cause tooth fractures?! What a racket - vets recommend the very thing that will have dogs in (eventually) for expensive tooth surgery.I have since learned the hard way that if you can't chew on it yourself without cracking your teeth, they can't either. For 6 years he had a daily bully, and then suddenly two teeth fractures in his 7th year. What was the remedy for the situation? A risky $850 surgery under full anesthesia to extract the two teeth that were fractured.Today my fur baby is doing well, he recovered very quickly from the surgery thanks be to God - BUT if there was one thing I wish I could change is ever having given him any bullies at all. Odds are bullies will eventually crack your dogs teeth and they could be living in pain without you knowing it for years. Dogs instinctually hide pain very well. Eventually, fractured teeth will get infected and/or cause systemic disease.I've since traded bullies for longer walks, and my muppet is actually happier. Just thought if I could spare any of you the distress of having to take your otherwise perfectly healthy dog in for risky surgery, it'd be worth the review.One last thing - If I could change a second thing, it would be not giving my dog kibble. Since the surgery I have been cooking for my dog and its so ridiculously easy I wish I had done it since day 1. If any one is curious, here is what I do:Prep: I pressure cook several pounds of inexpensive drumsticks for two hours in a little bit of water. Then I take the drumsticks, bone and and skin and all, and food process it until its a smooth paste. I save the water (its mostly collagen) for either soups for myself or I add one or two Tbsp of this to his daily food mix. I overnight slow cook chicken breast in plain water with a tiny bit of salt. I save the pulp from carrot juices I make daily for myself, with occasional beet pulp & apple pulp also (make sure whatever you’re juicing is pet safe). I buy a huge container of organic fat free greek yogurt from costco just for my muppet.Recipe: I take 4 oz of the drumstick/bone paste, 4 oz of plain slow cooked chicken breast, 4 oz of juicer pulp (carrots, beets, apples, celery, zucchini, etc.) and 4 oz fat free greek yogurt. Mix it all together, and that provides 3 servings of food for my 45 pound dog. I store this in the fridge and give him 1/3rd at meal times (he eats twice a day). I freeze all of these “recipe components” in dollar store ziplocks, already portioned out in 4 oz measures. I thaw as needed the day before in the fridge and mix it all the day of. You can swap vegetables and protein sources as you’d like, as long as everything is pet safe! Sometimes I add mushrooms (use only supermarket kind!).Optional Supplements: In the above recipe, I add one Turmeric capsule from Puritan's Pride, 1/8 tsp of ginger, 1 tsp dried parsley (great source of apigenin!), and a pinch of black pepper for better absorption. Many of our kitchen spices are sooo good for pets, but definitely do your research here because there are definitely some big no-no’s like onions - never give your dog onions!Alright, I hope this helps someone out there avoid making the same mistakes I did.
Q**
Yum!
These are great for my two large breed dogs. They keep them entertained for about an hour. Perfect on a rainy day.
M**X
Update to my initial review in Feb.
I started purchasing this product in October of 2018. The packages have always arrived intact and rapidly, once the same Sunday that I ordered it. To date, February 23, 2019 and 8 purchases later, the sticks remain consistently thicker throughout the bag than I usually find locally. They are well tolerated by my dog and have no odor that my husband or I can detect, and do not stain our carpet. When I had an issue redeeming coupons found within the bags, Jack and Pup customer service responded quickly and resolved my issue. I would recommend both this product and the seller.07/13/2019 This is an update to my initial review in Feb. of this year. I just received my last order. The package arrived intact as always, but it took 2 days instead of the next day as has been the case with each of my prior orders. The printed description above has not changed. You will note that there is never a weight listed, only a number of units per package. Well, I have been weighing these packages since I first started ordering them. They started out weighing 1 lb 10 oz with the 25 units, then it dropped to 1 lb. 8 oz. By April the weight was down to 1 lb 5 ounces. This most recent bag is down to 1 lb and 1 ounce. It also has only 22 units in it. There was a drop in price from $41.95 to $39.95 for this last order but no change in product description. The sticks are no longer thick like they used to be. The 6 coupon numbers which I received from their customer service department in March stopped working after I redeemed 2. Did I call back to customer service? No. It is time consuming to do that and I should not have had to do so. I love my dog, but $40 a pound every 3 weeks if I give her one after her dinner? I have started looking for alternative sources.
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