@mediocrebot after looking at Amazon product description.. I can't help this huge feeling of "wrong".. Read on. The choice of words is just...
Reward your pooch pal with this Dentley's Braided Bully Stick for Dogs, which features a delectable natural flavor that appeals to his taste buds. The firm texture satisfies his urge to chew.
Features: Savory natural flavor appeals to your dog's tastes; firm texture fulfills your dog's urge to chew and gnaw Food Type: Dog Treats Food Consistency: Firm Life Stage: Adult Flavor: Natural Primary Ingredient: Bovine Pizzle Package Weight: 1.2 oz.
I mean, Jesus. The Sepoy Revolt was triggered in part by rumors that the East India Company was greasing ammunition cartridges with beef tallow. And now folks are toiling in Indian dog toy factories fashioning penises - penises that may well have once belonged to a god - into items specifically designed to be mauled by mangy curs owned by infidels?
@binaryhermit69 Almost a buy until the Mrs. heard about the Bully Stick, which we had given the pooch once before and it stunk up the house and made Fido's breath worse than it already is (which seems impossible). Cow penises...very meh.
@mci With the Sepoy Revolt wasn't it more about the fact that the soldiers had to actually bite those greased cartridges to release the powder, and does it matter to Hindus whether another animal eats a cow? I don't know, which is why I'm asking.
@Cinoclav@mci From the bull weiner research I just did, I'm pretty sure that bully sticks made in India are actually made from buffalo, which are technically bovine. So that's good to know.
Maybe I'll buy two. That way I can burn each of them and mix them with my two dog's cremated remains. Thanks for opening up old wounds meh, thanks a lot.
@hippiechik I hear you, just had my all-time favorite companion pass away a little over a month ago. This one still hurts...she was a once in a lifetime dog. :-(
@Kerig3 Very sorry to hear. It's been a while for my two dogs passing, but I had to say goodbye to my super awesome cat earlier this year. That one still hurts. I actually had a dream the other night about him and woke up really upset. The pain at the end makes it so easy to forget how many wonderful years we have with our furry friends.
@Cinoclav Yes, I know that pain. My dog was an abandoned pup which seemed to strengthen the bond. Unfortunately she was only with us for 3 years...she had so many more left. The experience gave me a (very, very minor) taste of what it must be like to lose a child and cannot fathom the strength of parents that have had to go through that.
I have 2 dogs, so I really considered this, but I won't buy the bleached bones for my dogs, because they splinter. I've never tried bully sticks with them, though. As much as they love to chew, I'm sure they wouldn't last long.
@theco2 Our golden retriever loves bully sticks. It's true they don't last long, though. But I'd recommend the odor-free variety. We get ours from bestbullysticks.com.
@shannenelaine My wife, who is the one in our household who buys the dog treats, is now only buying dog treats made in the USA. She happens to be a veterinarian, but that doesn't necessarily make her more qualified about choosing a dog treat's country of origin. But it does make her the one in the household who buys dog treats.
@SSteve well if something happens to my dog and the treat is from the U.S. I can sue. Nothing says 'merica like a good ole lawsuit. But seriously my dog is my baby, so we'll pass on the anti-freeze tainted bull penis. The toys would prob be worth the price tho. (Love you meh!)
In for 2. Clara will be all over this. I had to baby-proof the treat cabinet because she figured out how to get it open. I figure she deserves a reward for sheer ingenuity.
The toys are a good deal, buying this just for those. I plan on throwing away the bones and treats because, no offense, I'm not really sure I trust the quality/safety of pizzle made in India and Brazil.
@carl669 It's to fool the owner. And that's just crap. Indeed, the only ingredient in the bacon flavored bones that might be okay is the shin bone; the rest is just garbage.
My dog only hides treats. He had a rawhide bone for over a year that I kept finding in weird places, like in a shoe. The only toys he plays with are soft squeaky toys. Then he tears them apart, removes all the stuffing and bites the squeaker until he's broken it. Then he just leaves the mess all over the floor and goes back to sleep. If you throw a ball he just looks at you like you are stupid. We do believe he is part cat. He catches mice and licks his paws to groom his face, he likes to get under your feet and try to kill you, especially when you are walking down the stairs. It's like he's a Lhasa Apso/cat mix.
@remo28 We have an alpha dog who does the same thing, toys only last minutes. We finally found JW Pet Toys. Most pet stores carry them and they have a line called Cuz Toys that are very durable and have squeakers. It's the only toys we can give our dog and he absolutely loves them!
Fine for non-discerning dogs and a fine price at that. I wouldn't give my dog any of those, because he is Cerberus, the literal 3 headed hell hound, and would choke on and/or cause a grand in vet bills due to unattended use. The braid and rope are alright and worth it aside from shipping.
Just a warning... I (well my dog) had a bad experience with the filled beef bones. She cracked about 5 teeth in a six month period. While living in an apartment complex on a temporary assignment, our overly protective labrador would bark at every noise she heard. Which amounted to about every 5 or 6 minutes. In an effort to curb her barking (at the recommendation of our local Petsmart) we rewarded her with one of these filled bones. Figured it would keep her mouth busy is lieu of barking. So to our surprise at her routine 6 month check up, the doctor was horrified when she looked at her teeth. She cracked 3 of her K9 teeth and a couple molars. The vet said that bone is harder than her teeth. I think she was around 6-years-old at the time.
@jimmyd103 If you give your dog bones, they should never be from the weight bearing bones of the cow (long leg bones). Those are built to take on the weight of a half ton of cow and are stronger than your dog's teeth. Joint bones are best. Raw is best. If you have a small to medium sized dog, raw beef ribs are a great treat. If you have a large to giant breed dog, find a butcher that cuts down sides of beef and buy raw joints from them. Refrigerate when not chewing. Throw away after a few days. For dried cow parts, trachea is a fantastic treat as it contains natural glucosamine and chondroitin for joint health. But they don;t last long for the price.
@moondrake they were the peanut butter and maple filled ones you can get at petsmart. In pretty sure they were a portion of a cow femur bone without any knuckle.
Would love to give our girl bones again but i seriously doubt the strength of her remaining teeth.
@matthew Wikipedia says: "Pizzles can be served in soup, and if they have been dried they can be turned into a paste. Pizzles may also be mixed with alcoholic beverages or simply thawed (if frozen) and eaten.[2]"
Bought 1 of these last night, just for the bully stick. Those things are crazy expensive. This afternoon my hubby bought 3 more so each of the 3 dogs will get one. The last one will probably go to the neighbor's dog.
Bought one for my four-legged nieces. My own canine pups are many years in the past.
The cat, on the other hand, is demanding a feline-focused option. She's willing to whine, cry, and express mass quantities of woe until you come through.
I have a little 10 lb bitch (both meanings aptly describe her) and an 85 lb male GSD. The bones are too big for her and too small for him so I guess I got this for the toys.
Dog's birthday is December 30 so perfect timing. Not a big fan of the bleached bones but probably good for burying, digging up, burying, digging up, etc. in the yard.
So, fun news. I recieved my package of 2 of these in the mail today and opened the box simply to confirm the general contents, put the box up high and didn't give it another thought. Apparently at some point either one of my dogs jumped up and knocked it down off the fishtank, or someone else came through and put the box down closer to floor level without looking inside (I'm looking at you Dad).
Either way, my small shepherd decided she wanted her present NOW and took out the entire contents of the box all over the floor, ripped open a package of the filled bones which thankfully she didn't eat, and in the aftermath of destruction one of the Bully stick treats is missing, plastic and all. It could have been my other one but her extreme showing of guilt is giving her away as the culprit.
In any case, since I didn't check the box carefully I'll assume regardless that my dog is just an jerk and consumed it still wrapped in the plastic whole, which I'm REALLY really hoping isn't the case since I've had to "deplug" her rarely on occasion when she eats paper towels. Failing that I may have just missed it on the floor, and the most unlikely scenario is it just wasn't in the box. I suppose I'll find out one way or another once if the most likely scenario comes to pass.
TLDR; My dog was a bad dog, and I am a terrible person who will be on poop patrol.
Ordered one sent to my sister for her dogs. Forgot to tell her it was coming. She was quite surprised when it came... "I didn't order anything." She asked me about it when we talked on the phone today. Everyone had a good laugh over it.
Forgot to give this to my dogs for Christmas, with their other bounty and traveling and all. So they had extra presents today. I must say that bully stick is the most malodorous thing the dogs have had. It smelled kind of funky from the start, but after 20 minutes of two dogs taking it from each other and slobbering on it, the house smelled so bad it had to go. Everything else has been a hit with everyone else including the hoomans. But from now on, no more pizzle in this hizzle.
@djslack I did gift it to the neighbor dog by strategic placement (since the neighbors let him loose into our yard every day, I feel that he's entitled to pick it up and take it home with him)
@chellemonkey This one had the funk going on. They seemed to love it, but I couldn't take it. I hope they don't all smell like that, or everyone just gives them outside only.
We ordered two, the toys have been a big hit with three different dogs. The treats on the other hand have been a little problematic. Just an FYI: It may have just been that the puppy in question is young and isn't used to the rich treats, but she ended up with a rather upset stomach.
Specs
Model: Bow Wow 97250
Model: Dentley’s 1897C
Model: Dentley’s 1882C
Model: Waverly WAV97200
Condition: New
Warranty: 90 Day Mediocre
Estimated Delivery: 12/24 - 12/29
Shipping: $5 or free with VMP
What’s in the Box?
1x Braided bully stick
1x Knotted loop tug toy
1x Bungee bird toy
2x Stuffed bones
Pictures
The bundle
Little pooch
Braided bully stick
Bungee bird
Stuffed bones
Knotted loop tug toy
Price Check
$9.95 for bungee bird at eBay
$15.98 for braided bully stick at Amazon
$11.98 for similar stuffed bone at Amazon
$13.99 for similar knotted rope toy at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
@mediocrebot meow mehow
@mediocrebot after looking at Amazon product description.. I can't help this huge feeling of "wrong".. Read on.
The choice of words is just...
Reward your pooch pal with this Dentley's Braided Bully Stick for Dogs, which features a delectable natural flavor that appeals to his taste buds. The firm texture satisfies his urge to chew.
Features: Savory natural flavor appeals to your dog's tastes; firm texture fulfills your dog's urge to chew and gnaw
Food Type: Dog Treats
Food Consistency: Firm
Life Stage: Adult
Flavor: Natural
Primary Ingredient: Bovine Pizzle
Package Weight: 1.2 oz.
@nathanK "Warning: This product may stain."
I actually like this. Pumpkin color!
@RicoSuave I love purple.
Meh, no dog, but almost bought it for the bacon anyway. Barney likes purple, I like bacon.
@DeuceSevin I love purple.
Fun fact: Bully sticks are bull penises.
@binaryhermit69 Fo pizzle shizzle
@binaryhermit69 Yes they are. You should see the looks on peoples' faces, when I tell them this.
@binaryhermit69 - Not very fun for the bull.
@binaryhermit69 The really odd thing is that they're made in India. If that's how you treat a sacred animal, I'm glad I'm not royalty.
@binaryhermit69 "Made in India?"
I mean, Jesus. The Sepoy Revolt was triggered in part by rumors that the East India Company was greasing ammunition cartridges with beef tallow. And now folks are toiling in Indian dog toy factories fashioning penises - penises that may well have once belonged to a god - into items specifically designed to be mauled by mangy curs owned by infidels?
The mind boggles.
@binaryhermit69 Almost a buy until the Mrs. heard about the Bully Stick, which we had given the pooch once before and it stunk up the house and made Fido's breath worse than it already is (which seems impossible). Cow penises...very meh.
@mci With the Sepoy Revolt wasn't it more about the fact that the soldiers had to actually bite those greased cartridges to release the powder, and does it matter to Hindus whether another animal eats a cow? I don't know, which is why I'm asking.
@Kerig3 Well, actually, cows are girls and bulls are boys. Just another fact of life.
@Cinoclav @mci From the bull weiner research I just did, I'm pretty sure that bully sticks made in India are actually made from buffalo, which are technically bovine. So that's good to know.
@Moose Bull weiners... Yup, that's exactly what I want to find in my coworker's search history!
@OldCatLady D'oh! I need to avoid posting when I've had little sleep. ;-)
@binaryhermit69 I know someone who's last name is Bull. They give their dog Bully sticks. It just seems wrong. Very, very wrong.
Meh. Animals.
Model: Dentley's 1882C
- Model: Waverly WAV97200
WHICH ONE IS IT?!?!?!!?!
Oh, someone fixed it.... you can't hide your mistakes from me. Next time I'll screenshot it, meh!
@Alien88 @lisaviolet strikes again
@jimmyd103 Me! Me!
Meh. We don't have a dog.
Awww. For the puppies!
No purple, no baby arm. For that alone, meh. Bonus points for bacon.
@heartny I love purple.
In for 1 for Mr. Shiba
I hope the cat bundle is tomorrow, for this little guy.
@Kenahn adorable!
@Kenahn Is that Toonces?
@Kenahn seriously we need a cat toy bundle
@Kenahn Forget Two for Tuesdays. Two for Toonces! And my kitty is threatening to leave home if Meh doesn't come through.
@Kenahn If there was to be a cat bundle it would have likely been with this and a choose option. Meh is mehsist against cats.
@Trillian If that was Toonces, @Kenahn would have died in a ball of fire by now.
@Kenahn A little lynx siamese? I have one that looks similar. Cute little kitty
@Kenahn my poor cats can have no toys because my dogs eat them. the toys, not the cats. it's still sad though.
@Kenahn For a "Two Fur Tuesday"?
@Kenahn Our cats have plenty of toys, they just keep pissing on them. Meh.
Meh, No doggie so, No buy from me. if a Cat bundle comes up then i might buy then
Woof!
My favorite so far: narcoleptic-casual-rest
Maybe I'll buy two. That way I can burn each of them and mix them with my two dog's cremated remains. Thanks for opening up old wounds meh, thanks a lot.
@Cinoclav
@hippiechik I hear you, just had my all-time favorite companion pass away a little over a month ago. This one still hurts...she was a once in a lifetime dog. :-(
@Kerig3 Very sorry to hear. It's been a while for my two dogs passing, but I had to say goodbye to my super awesome cat earlier this year. That one still hurts. I actually had a dream the other night about him and woke up really upset. The pain at the end makes it so easy to forget how many wonderful years we have with our furry friends.
@Kerig3 yes! They're family.
@Cinoclav Yes, I know that pain. My dog was an abandoned pup which seemed to strengthen the bond. Unfortunately she was only with us for 3 years...she had so many more left. The experience gave me a (very, very minor) taste of what it must be like to lose a child and cannot fathom the strength of parents that have had to go through that.
I showed this to my dog. She had no reaction, aka meh.
The "bovine pizzle" is made in India. Something about that just seems wrong.
@Santo Seemed wrong to me too. I looked into it and I'm pretty sure they are actually made of water buffalo pizzles.
I have 2 dogs, so I really considered this, but I won't buy the bleached bones for my dogs, because they splinter. I've never tried bully sticks with them, though. As much as they love to chew, I'm sure they wouldn't last long.
The price is right, though.
@theco2 Our golden retriever loves bully sticks. It's true they don't last long, though. But I'd recommend the odor-free variety. We get ours from bestbullysticks.com.
@SSteve there's an odor-free variety??? this changes everything...
@SSteve Odor-free penises? Yeah, right.
@editorkid see your physician
@matthew I keep trying but he always knows when I'm getting close.
I'm a little iffy about dog treats from foreign countries since those treats from China killed and sickened all those dogs last year...
@shannenelaine Same reaction here. I'm throwing away the treats but will keep the toy.
@shannenelaine My wife, who is the one in our household who buys the dog treats, is now only buying dog treats made in the USA. She happens to be a veterinarian, but that doesn't necessarily make her more qualified about choosing a dog treat's country of origin. But it does make her the one in the household who buys dog treats.
@SSteve well if something happens to my dog and the treat is from the U.S. I can sue. Nothing says 'merica like a good ole lawsuit. But seriously my dog is my baby, so we'll pass on the anti-freeze tainted bull penis. The toys would prob be worth the price tho. (Love you meh!)
@SSteve Wish we had a veterinarian in the famly. Would be a hell of a lot more handy than a doctor or lawyer.
@Teripie It's super-handy. I almost never have to clean up the vomit.
@shannenelaine I was excited to see this too, until I saw that nothing was made in the USA. I've heard bad things about non-US toys too.
In for 2. Clara will be all over this. I had to baby-proof the treat cabinet because she figured out how to get it open. I figure she deserves a reward for sheer ingenuity.
The toys are a good deal, buying this just for those. I plan on throwing away the bones and treats because, no offense, I'm not really sure I trust the quality/safety of pizzle made in India and Brazil.
The @SouthwestAir link doesn't work. Hurry, someone make it work.
@shortman Here: https://twitter.com/southwestair Tweet to your heart's content.
@Cinoclav They removed the link already. :( meh!
@shortman Shame. I like the SWTW video much better than I like Twitter.
Geez, what do you consider a full sized dog, a chihuahua?
@Cinoclav thanks for making me cough up a lung with your unmeh response!
@Krystle My pleasure. I'll be here all week...
i never understood food coloring in dog food. like the dog would care. still considering this for the toys though.
@carl669 It's to fool the owner. And that's just crap. Indeed, the only ingredient in the bacon flavored bones that might be okay is the shin bone; the rest is just garbage.
@carl669 That's pretty much what they say about fast food, but we still eat it anyway.
Pretty sure my dog Tucker thought I was a huge jerk for working from home with these and not letting him take the braided bull dong.
@Moose So sad. Like having a bag of Jerky and not being allowed to eat it.
@kylewood What the hell is in YOUR jerky?
@Moose Now that's some discipline!
@Moose Poor Tucker. I hope you gave him some type of treat (that's actually okay for him to eat) to make up for it.
Dog died last summer. Thanks anyway
The recently common meh $8 price point is glorious. But our dog is already massively spoiled with too many toys!
too bad it's not a duck toy bundle (@cengland0) or a goat toy bundle eh? (@lisaviolet) = DO NOT WANT
Meh....going to the dogs....
My dog only hides treats. He had a rawhide bone for over a year that I kept finding in weird places, like in a shoe. The only toys he plays with are soft squeaky toys. Then he tears them apart, removes all the stuffing and bites the squeaker until he's broken it. Then he just leaves the mess all over the floor and goes back to sleep. If you throw a ball he just looks at you like you are stupid.
We do believe he is part cat. He catches mice and licks his paws to groom his face, he likes to get under your feet and try to kill you, especially when you are walking down the stairs. It's like he's a Lhasa Apso/cat mix.
@remo28 We have an alpha dog who does the same thing, toys only last minutes. We finally found JW Pet Toys. Most pet stores carry them and they have a line called Cuz Toys that are very durable and have squeakers. It's the only toys we can give our dog and he absolutely loves them!
@LadyLeela Cool, nice to know. I have lots of friends with dogs. How big is your alpha dog?
@lisaviolet He's an 80lb muscular Bassett. We joked about just buying him tires to chew on until we found these toys.
@LadyLeela Great that you found something safe.
You had her at "bovine pizzle"
@hippiechik Get some pizzle fo' my bizzle!
한국 배송은 안되나요?
@kth501 직배는 안되고 배대지 쓰셔야죠. 반입가능여부 확인해보세요
Fine for non-discerning dogs and a fine price at that. I wouldn't give my dog any of those, because he is Cerberus, the literal 3 headed hell hound, and would choke on and/or cause a grand in vet bills due to unattended use. The braid and rope are alright and worth it aside from shipping.
Does it work on cats too?
MEH!
Only buy made in USA treats and toys. Too bad Meh.
i live 2 1/2 hours away from meh HQ
yet I can't get these by xmas...
meh
Right in the feels
Just a warning... I (well my dog) had a bad experience with the filled beef bones. She cracked about 5 teeth in a six month period. While living in an apartment complex on a temporary assignment, our overly protective labrador would bark at every noise she heard. Which amounted to about every 5 or 6 minutes. In an effort to curb her barking (at the recommendation of our local Petsmart) we rewarded her with one of these filled bones. Figured it would keep her mouth busy is lieu of barking.
So to our surprise at her routine 6 month check up, the doctor was horrified when she looked at her teeth. She cracked 3 of her K9 teeth and a couple molars. The vet said that bone is harder than her teeth. I think she was around 6-years-old at the time.
@jimmyd103 Pet smart = Walmart for pets. Not a big fan of their vets.
@Kerig3 My toothless dog would agree!
@jimmyd103 Poor pup... :-(
@jimmyd103 If you give your dog bones, they should never be from the weight bearing bones of the cow (long leg bones). Those are built to take on the weight of a half ton of cow and are stronger than your dog's teeth. Joint bones are best. Raw is best. If you have a small to medium sized dog, raw beef ribs are a great treat. If you have a large to giant breed dog, find a butcher that cuts down sides of beef and buy raw joints from them. Refrigerate when not chewing. Throw away after a few days. For dried cow parts, trachea is a fantastic treat as it contains natural glucosamine and chondroitin for joint health. But they don;t last long for the price.
@moondrake they were the peanut butter and maple filled ones you can get at petsmart. In pretty sure they were a portion of a cow femur bone without any knuckle.
Would love to give our girl bones again but i seriously doubt the strength of her remaining teeth.
Cow Pizzle made in India? Well, we know its not coming from a healthy cow since that would be a sin, soooooo.... no, super no!
No Georgia Red. . . for that alone, meh.
however. . . it is for Dawgs. . . tempting.
I love purple.
@matthew Wikipedia says: "Pizzles can be served in soup, and if they have been dried they can be turned into a paste. Pizzles may also be mixed with alcoholic beverages or simply thawed (if frozen) and eaten.[2]"
I says, "Drinking Terribly" needs to up the ante.
@JerseyFrank @matthew Ooh, you can mix your drink with pizzle sticks!
I wonder if there was a time when "pizzle" sounded mature.
@darksaber99999 Never.
Was surprised to see this already meh'ed on my phone. Then I noticed one of my dog's hairs sticking out of the home button…
in for one..... good stuff
Absolutely unimpressed, they say "meh".
buys three for friends' dogs because my lease sadly prohibits me getting my own lovable, furry creature
meh.
Bought 1 of these last night, just for the bully stick. Those things are crazy expensive. This afternoon my hubby bought 3 more so each of the 3 dogs will get one. The last one will probably go to the neighbor's dog.
Bought one for my four-legged nieces. My own canine pups are many years in the past.
The cat, on the other hand, is demanding a feline-focused option. She's willing to whine, cry, and express mass quantities of woe until you come through.
I have a little 10 lb bitch (both meanings aptly describe her) and an 85 lb male GSD. The bones are too big for her and too small for him so I guess I got this for the toys.
Poor Rusty is allergic to most meats. Might order it for the toys.
Dog's birthday is December 30 so perfect timing. Not a big fan of the bleached bones but probably good for burying, digging up, burying, digging up, etc. in the yard.
If your package gets messed up, you'll have to blame my assistant. Her attention span is terrible and she keeps trying to eat the packages.
@hart dat tongue doe
@jont She was very tired from packing boxes.
i ordered 3 but appear to have received 6.
¯_(ツ)_/¯
@terrence you dropped this \. You have to do a double \ to make it work here :)
@JonT i have 7 dogs. the one that did not get a bundle chew my other arm \ - thanks for the tip!
So, fun news. I recieved my package of 2 of these in the mail today and opened the box simply to confirm the general contents, put the box up high and didn't give it another thought. Apparently at some point either one of my dogs jumped up and knocked it down off the fishtank, or someone else came through and put the box down closer to floor level without looking inside (I'm looking at you Dad).
Either way, my small shepherd decided she wanted her present NOW and took out the entire contents of the box all over the floor, ripped open a package of the filled bones which thankfully she didn't eat, and in the aftermath of destruction one of the Bully stick treats is missing, plastic and all. It could have been my other one but her extreme showing of guilt is giving her away as the culprit.
In any case, since I didn't check the box carefully I'll assume regardless that my dog is just an jerk and consumed it still wrapped in the plastic whole, which I'm REALLY really hoping isn't the case since I've had to "deplug" her rarely on occasion when she eats paper towels. Failing that I may have just missed it on the floor, and the most unlikely scenario is it just wasn't in the box. I suppose I'll find out one way or another once if the most likely scenario comes to pass.
TLDR; My dog was a bad dog, and I am a terrible person who will be on poop patrol.
@Tiamat114 @marklog might have an idea about retrieval
Meh-rry Christmas, Todd.
Ordered one sent to my sister for her dogs. Forgot to tell her it was coming. She was quite surprised when it came... "I didn't order anything." She asked me about it when we talked on the phone today. Everyone had a good laugh over it.
Forgot to give this to my dogs for Christmas, with their other bounty and traveling and all. So they had extra presents today. I must say that bully stick is the most malodorous thing the dogs have had. It smelled kind of funky from the start, but after 20 minutes of two dogs taking it from each other and slobbering on it, the house smelled so bad it had to go. Everything else has been a hit with everyone else including the hoomans. But from now on, no more pizzle in this hizzle.
@djslack I did gift it to the neighbor dog by strategic placement (since the neighbors let him loose into our yard every day, I feel that he's entitled to pick it up and take it home with him)
@djslack I like the way you think.
@djslack There are some that don't smell. My 20lb yorkie loves them!
@chellemonkey This one had the funk going on. They seemed to love it, but I couldn't take it. I hope they don't all smell like that, or everyone just gives them outside only.
@djslack srsly dat smell i can't even
We ordered two, the toys have been a big hit with three different dogs. The treats on the other hand have been a little problematic. Just an FYI: It may have just been that the puppy in question is young and isn't used to the rich treats, but she ended up with a rather upset stomach.