Greenies Hip & Joint Care Teenie Dental Dog Treats
Greenies Hip & Joint Care Treats are beloved by dogs and may help with joint issues.
Bully Sticks Thin Steer 12" are perfect for smaller dogs and gentle chewers. They are easy to consume and generally well-received, but durability is a concern for heavier chewers.
Possibility of choking for smaller dogs due to thin sticks.
Prevention: Supervise while your dog is chewing.
These sticks are thin and easy to chew, making them ideal for small dogs or dogs with dental issues.
The price is considered good for the value, especially when on sale.
Perfect for smaller breeds or dogs with fewer teeth.
Many users would recommend these to others, especially for the right type of dog.
These sticks do not have a strong smell, which is a plus for many users.
These sticks are very thin and can be consumed quickly, especially by aggressive chewers.
The thinness of the sticks is a double-edged sword; while it’s good for small dogs, it’s not suitable for larger dogs.
Tip: Consider thicker bully sticks for larger dogs.
These sticks do not last long, which can be disappointing for users expecting longer-lasting chews.
These sticks are not suitable for overpowered chewers who can finish them in minutes.
Factors: dog size, chewing intensity, number of dogs
No, they are too thin and can be consumed quickly by larger dogs.
They can last from 30 minutes to a day, depending on the size and chewing intensity of the dog.
Yes, they are easy to chew and can be a good option for dogs recovering from dental surgery.
"We took a chance on these, considering the reviews. They were promptly shipped, and we just as we had hoped. We have two dogs - one is 22 pounds and one is 35 pounds - and these bully sticks are perfect for them both. They are thin, which is fine for us as we have had issues with choking on larger b..."
"Unless you’re buying these for a small dog, don’t waste your money. They are ridiculously thin. My 8lb Pom ate this in 30 minutes. My GSD chewed them up like they were dry kibble. Absolutely a waste of money."
If you have a small dog or a gentle chewer, these bully sticks are a good buy. However, they may not hold up well for larger or more aggressive chewers.