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Why Are Bully Sticks a Better Choice of Dog Chew?

Why Are Bully Sticks a Better Choice of Dog Chew?

Why Are Bully Sticks a Better Choice of Dog Chew?

Chewing is a natural thing for dogs to do and it’s a great way to keep their teeth clean and their jaws strong. It’s a fun activity for dogs, and provides stimulation for them in addition to relieving their anxiety.

However, dogs will gnaw on just about anything, including items that you may not want them to chew, or ones that are unhealthy for them. Guiding your dog to chew on both an appropriate and healthy choice will make both of your lives happier.

Bully Sticks

Bully sticks are a wholesome, natural dog chew that your dog will love that is also safe and healthy for them. Unlike manufactured dog chews, bully sticks are single ingredient and fully digestible. Rawhide chews have a very poor safety record as they’re extremely difficult to digest and can become lodged in your dog’s intestines.

Quality

Yet it’s important to choose a quality, single-ingredient bully stick made from 100% natural free-range beef. Other manufactured products may look like bully sticks, but can contain harmful chemicals such as chlorine. Of course, you’ll want to make sure you’re giving your pooch a safe chew, instead of rawhide or other products with chemicals and preservatives in them.

Always look for a product that is made from fully digestible 100% All-Natural Beef, free of hormones, antibiotics, preservatives, chemicals or additives, and that is USDA certified and inspected. Superior products ensure quality methods and safety, free from bacteria. Choosing only the best quality, natural chew will keep your dog from being exposed to bacteria, harmful chemicals or additives.

At Nature Gnaws, our chews are made from 100% grass-fed, free-range, all-natural beef, completely free of hormone injections or genetic modification, and with no added flavors or preservatives – because nothing is too good for our dogs. For more information, please visit www.naturegnaws.com today.

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