Nature Gnaws 5 to 6-in Bully Sticks Dog Chew Treats
In a Nutshell
- Smaller than expected and sized poorly
- Report of quality issues including breakage, splintering, and health problems.
- Dogs did not relish over my expectations
Quick Verdict
Users report frequent issues with these sticks breaking easily and causing potential health problems in dogs. The smaller-than-expected size and poor durability have led to significant dissatisfaction. While they offer some chewing enjoyment, the amount of problems outweighs the benefits.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Digestive issues reported
Prevention: Monitor dog's reaction and consult a vet if issues persist.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Makes dogs love it! (1)
Some users found that their dogs consumed this with joy and loved the taste.
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Thickness (2)
Thicker sticks and lasted well-longer normally they last ~10 to 15 mins, I prefer the thick stick sizes.
Cons
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Breaking (3) major
Sticks were often too brittle and easy to break so dog could swallow small pieces.
Tip: It survived...
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Too Small (3) critical
Most users found these bully sticks to small to use as intended.
Tip: All of these dogs can consume something different.
Quality Trend: Declining
Decreasing consumer satisfaction with the durability and sizing of the product.
mixed
negative
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dog owners looking for occasional treats — If given these treats this can satisfy their dog to chew upon.
- • Dog owners under devout of health. — In case the dog is a strong chewer,...but they made sure it longed enough.
✗ Skip If
- • Large breed dogs — So much health problems arise as the bullystick being too brittle... or unhealthy.
- • Puppies — Geriatric owners who produce results of vomiting for their dog's life.
Durability & Care
Factors: Dog's chewing strength, Size of the stick
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Monitor chewing
- 💡 Limit time with the chew
Rating Distribution
Bottom Line
Given the reported issues, this product doesn't justify its price. Ultimately, these sticks are a poor option in the dog chew treat category.