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] chewing on a braided bully stick. The braided bully stick is 6" in length and is composed of three individual strands.]] |
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] chewing on a braided bully stick. The braided bully stick is 6" in length and is composed of three individual strands. Picture courtesy of http://www.bestbullysticks.com]] |
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] chewing on a thick 12" bully stick. The thick 12" bully sticks are the most popular because of their size and time required to chew.]] |
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] chewing on a thick 12" bully stick. The thick 12" bully sticks are the most popular because of their size and time required to chew. Picture courtesy of http://www.gibdogpetsupplies.com]] |
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A '''bully stick''', also known as a "beef stick" or ], is a ] made from the large tendon of a bull and dried. They can be braided, smoked, or formed into a ring, as well as shaved to form thin strips for smaller dogs. They are favored by many people over ] bones for several reasons; unlike the soft skin fibers of rawhide, the tough tendon fibers of bully sticks do not soften easily; bully sticks also tend to be less messy, as only the very end will get soft when chewed excessively. {{Expand|date=May 2007}} |
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A '''bully stick''', also known as a "beef stick" or ], is a ] made from the large tendon of a bull and dried. They can be braided, smoked, or formed into a ring, as well as shaved to form thin strips for smaller dogs. They are favored by many people over ] bones for several reasons; unlike the soft skin fibers of rawhide, the tough tendon fibers of bully sticks do not soften easily; bully sticks also tend to be less messy, as only the very end will get soft when chewed excessively. {{Expand|date=May 2007}} |
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