Great Jack's Canada Made Bully Sticks Dog Treats, 5-7-in
In a Nutshell
- Small dogs love them, but larger dogs might not
- Flat instead of rolled, not suitable for holders
- Size variations and durability issues are common
- Some users had to watch their dogs closely to avoid choking hazards
- Consider durability and size if you have a large or aggressive chewer
Quick Verdict
Great Jack's Bully Sticks are quite variable in size and durability. Small dogs loved them, but they are not long-lasting and can be hard for aggressive chewers.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Smaller dogs like (1)
Small dogs, especially smaller breeds, tend to enjoy these Bully Sticks.
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No odor reported (1)
These treats have no noticeable odor, which can be a plus for some users.
Cons
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Size issues (1) major
Some consumers get very small bully sticks, which can be frustrating.
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Flat (Not rolled) (1) minor
These treats are not the typical rolled bully sticks, which can make them a bit different to handle.
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Dogs chewed them very quickly (1) major
Lasted very long as per customer feedback
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Worry about choking (1) major
Not badly protect for choking
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Small dog owners — These treats are most likely to be enjoyed by smaller dogs who have a less aggressive chewing habit
✗ Skip If
- • Owners of large or aggressive chewers — These treats may be too small and not durable enough for larger dogs or aggressive chewers
- • Those looking for long-lasting treats — These bully sticks do not last very long and can be a choking hazard if not monitorde closely with small dogs.
- • Owners are looking to use them for treat holder
Durability & Care
Factors: Chewing habits of dogs, Bully stick naturally can wear over time
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"Y small rat chi loves them! They are definitely softer than other bully sticks but it works for her as she has a small mouth."
"These are the smallest bully sticks I have ever received and took my dogs minutes to devour."
Bottom Line
If you have a small dog, these treats might be a good choice, especially if you're looking for an inexpensive option. However, for larger or more aggressive chewers, there are likely better alternatives out there. Durability is a concern, and there are significant size variations from one pack to the next.