You put your hamster in the ball and let it knock
over the chew sticks (like bowling pins!)
Not exact matches
Each novel shape contains multiple bully
sticks twisted together to create a fun and compelling shape that dogs will puzzle
over during
chew time.
Aside from the horror stories circulating all
over social media these days, of pets needing emergency surgery after consuming rawhide, the majority of pet parents today, especially the newbies, believe that this
chew is some sort of dried up meat
stick.
These
chews come in a variety of shapes, from knots to braids to slim
sticks, in five sizes, from mini (for dogs 15 pounds and under) to X-Large (for dogs
over 85 pounds).
According to Glinsky, 30 to 40 percent of dog owners steer clear of rawhide
chews out of concern
over hazards associated with rawhide
chews — for example, some worry about the
chew getting
stuck in the esophagus.
Bully
sticks are a natural
chew, and definitely should be chosen
over commercially processed rawhide.
Also called pizzle, these
sticks are a natural, healthy option
over commercially processed rawhide aimed at hours of
chewing enjoyment for canines of all shapes and sizes.