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Quote from: Trim on November 08, 2016, 12:52:29 PMHer head is proportionally smaller than the body, so the human said there were some special collars/harnesses that work better. Found a Sonics tag though. https://sportsfanimals.com/collections/nba-seattle-supersonics-dog/products/seattle-supersonics-dog-instant-id-tagI've got plenty of leftover tennis balls. I use new ones for actual tennis myself every time.The human will get me the instructions on feeding. It was hard for her to break down exactly when and how much b/c she feeds all her dogs together, but she's gonna work something up for me by Friday.This came up as a related item on one of your links, and I'll need something, but I think the 2nd one will be more useful for what I'd be doing, and I could use it to get her around on the light rail and then fold it up and stuff it in a backpack.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000OXAES6?psc=1https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019WJ502M?psc=1We started feeding our dogs Blue Buffalo dog food instead of Purina One. We noticed a lot less shedding and they seemed to digest the food better. You can order it off of Amazon and the price is about the same as what I have seen at pet stores. We are also feeding them a supplement called Dino-vite. The jury is still out on that whether it is worth it or not.
Her head is proportionally smaller than the body, so the human said there were some special collars/harnesses that work better. Found a Sonics tag though. https://sportsfanimals.com/collections/nba-seattle-supersonics-dog/products/seattle-supersonics-dog-instant-id-tagI've got plenty of leftover tennis balls. I use new ones for actual tennis myself every time.The human will get me the instructions on feeding. It was hard for her to break down exactly when and how much b/c she feeds all her dogs together, but she's gonna work something up for me by Friday.This came up as a related item on one of your links, and I'll need something, but I think the 2nd one will be more useful for what I'd be doing, and I could use it to get her around on the light rail and then fold it up and stuff it in a backpack.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000OXAES6?psc=1https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019WJ502M?psc=1
How many #'s we got here trim? 40ish?
the things that dogs love more than anything else in the world (of things that you can buy for them) are dried bull penises. costco sells a pack of 12 for like $25 or so.
Quote from: sys on November 08, 2016, 02:15:36 PMthe things that dogs love more than anything else in the world (of things that you can buy for them) are dried bull penises. costco sells a pack of 12 for like $25 or so.These? http://www.costco.com/Cadet-Premium-Large-Bull-Sticks-for-Dogs---1.32-lb.-Bag.product.100237671.html
real single-ingredient
great lengths
Naturally high in protein
Inspected & tested in the USA
Handling Included
Thank you, Costco, for offering these bully sticks at such a wonderful price!! Bully sticks are my dog's favorite of all treats. I withheld them for a while when I learned what they were made of (bull penises), but eventually gave in because there are no other treats that he goes so absolutely ape over. (I just try not to think about it!) He's an 85 lb goldendoodle and can polish one off one of these in 30 minutes or less!
I need smaller size sticks. I have a small dog and he LOVES "his" bully sticks however the bags of sticks I received from online were predominantly very large sticks, apparently from very well endowed bulls. My poor dog couldn't even get enough in his mouth to chew on it, very frustrating for him. When I find them at a warehouse I pick through the bags looking for predominantly small sticks, which I have found. I moved and, alas, can't find them at all at the warehouse in my new town so I went online. Is there anything I can do?
I've been buying bully sticks for my dogs for several years now, and love the fact they last a long time, help clean their teeth, and are safe. What I didn't like was the variability in size of other brands that sell them by length and count. A bag with 25 x 12" bully sticks could contain sizable sticks or pencil thin ones. More often than not, they were on the thinner side. Cadet sells them by weight, which is perfect. You will get more sticks if they are thinner, and less if they are thicker. I think this is very fair. Costco price is the best I could find online.
Hi, I buy these bully sticks all the time. My daughter was buying them at her Costco and sending them to me. Yaaaa I found them online now I can order my own. My dog loves these, they are his favorite treat. Some are large and some are smaller. What my dog loves most about them is they are not smooth. They have lots of warts (bumps) on them and that is his favorite.
Hmmmm! would like to know who tasty these, says in description wholesome and good tasting, was this a human or dog?? My dogs love the bull sticks have purchased several bags from Costco great price compared to everyone else. "They do stink to high heaven when they are chewing on them" Last a long time, even Great Dane has a treat that last, rest are gone in a second or two...will buy from Costco over and over again.
Great human too. We all went to a bar for the tryout.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnED1E16k0A
That athletic build, angular head shape, and ear set I bet you she has some pit in her linage.
I'm gonna go check on this pup when the shelter opens back up tomorrow.https://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/36555388