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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
My dogs are obsessed with these chews. I have two small dogs and it is a comedy to see them with these big chews. It takes one of my dogs a couple days to devour one of these and keeps them very happily occupied. I tried to cut them in half, seeing how my dogs are little, they were really hard to cut with a sharp knife. This is nice, cause I know they won't be able to swallow any chunks whole, they have to chew them little bits at a time.
Racer
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
This is a good "Bully Stick" that our Goldie loves to eat (see pic). In case you didn't know, bully sticks are made from high-protein beef muscle (more specifically, a bull's penis). The beef muscle is a full source of amino acids, which support your dog's muscles, brain, skin, and coat - so these "chew treats" do have nutritional value. These sticks are in a circular shape - most others are sold as a straight piece. I don't know if there is any additional advantage being circular. The sticks are very hard, so if you want to trim/cut in size you're going to need a saw as you cannot easily break into smaller pieces. Since I don't want my Goldie to eat an entire stick in one sitting I have been using a hack saw to cut into pieces.We give our dog a piece of bully stick once a week or so and have not had any adverse issues with his digestive system. I do watch him while he's enjoying these bully sticks just in case he tries to swallow a large piece and possibly create a choking issue - we've never experienced any thing like that to date.Overall, a good alternative dog treat that every dog I've known loves them. IMO, these sticks are selling at a premium price and have found many other dog treats that are just as nutritious and sold at a lesser cost.
PragmaticScholar
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
My youngish pup was having a "full teenaged behavior" type weekend when these Pupford Bully Rings arrived, and I'm so glad they did!We were able to put a stop to the impishness by the immediate obsession pup had with gnawing on these bully rings for hours at a time.The odor isn't too bad for the human set, and zero stains on the furniture/clothes.They seem high quality of good food products, and the twisty design adds to the "complexity of the chew" for my dog.I'm obviously grateful for the diversion of ornery behavior these provided, but also, on a sweet pup day, I'd be just as happy. She loved them and went to town on her first one. The fact she's a bully stick magician who can make bully sticks disappear need not discourage other owners here - she's half ACD and very laser-focused on all she does.You're absolutely getting quality here for the price, and you'll get at least 1.5 hours of not needing to micro-manage your dog once you dispense the first one.They're big - about the size of a grapefruit in diameter, and twisted around, so there's a higher level challenge here than just plowing through a bully stick like a drag racer.Definitely ordering again once she makes all three disappear!
Rob
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
My dogs loved these. They’re definitely high quality but, to be honest, my dogs were able to eat them very quickly. Like, less than 5 minutes. They don’t smell as bad as a lot of other bully sticks I’ve given them, so that’s nice. I like bully sticks because I’ve never had a dog have any digestion issues with them, they’re very high in protein, and they’re good for their teeth. These are top quality dog treats for sure. However, the price is just too much. At this price point, I just don’t see the value given how quick they ate them, even with the exceptional quality factored in. So, maybe if you’re looking to splurge and give your dog a special and very occasional treat, these are a good option. For most of us, these aren’t worth the money. I give them 5 stars for quality and 1 star for value. So, 3 stars is the only fair way I can rate them here for a typical dog owner.
Lori
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
Great to entertain even the most aggressive chewer. Good quality no stink or stains
Marena
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
These Pupford bully stick rings serve a clear purpose: to keep dogs busy with a satisfying, long-lasting chew. They’re made from a single ingredient—beef pizzle—which makes them a straightforward and natural option for dog owners wary of treats with artificial additives or preservatives. The ring shape also adds a bit of novelty, encouraging dogs to engage with it from different angles.For moderate chewers, these do hold up decently well. The ring form seems to increase the chew time compared to traditional stick shapes, offering more surface area and resistance. However, dogs that are especially aggressive chewers—particularly those with larger jaws or a persistent focus—can get through them quicker than expected. The durability varies based on the dog, but they’re generally not a “hours-long” chew for most.The lack of strong odor is a plus for humans. Some bully sticks smell downright unpleasant, but these are more tolerable. They also don’t leave greasy stains behind on carpet or furniture, which is often a complaint with similar products. The digestibility seems good, with no noticeable stomach issues afterward, though, as always, supervision is recommended.The real drawback is the value. With just three rings in the pack, and a higher-than-average price per piece, it feels expensive—especially for dogs that can go through one in less than 30 minutes. It would be a much better value in a larger bulk option or if each chew lasted consistently longer.All in all, these are quality treats, ideal as a reward or distraction for short periods. Just don’t expect them to stretch far if your dog is a determined chewer.
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