🐾 Treat Your Pup Right with Nature Gnaws!
Nature Gnaws Super Skinny Bully Sticks are premium quality, single-ingredient beef pizzle chews designed for small dogs and light chewers. These 5-6" long, rawhide-free treats promote dental health while providing long-lasting entertainment for your furry friend.
U**R
No more shark bites
Puppy loves it. It keeps her sharp shark teeth away from me for awhile which is all I was hoping for.
L**N
Yes💯
These are the BESTTTT and they last us forever. 1 pug and 1 Boston. They chew for hours and only eat 1/2 before I take it away.
P**N
Long Lasting
Long lasting and great price point. My dog loves these
A**R
Good/Expensive
Our puppy loves these. The only thing is they seem pretty expensive.
R**8
Good for dogs that have sensitive tummies
My Shepherds are treat snobs and also have sensitive stomach’s. They love these treats.
K**T
Size isn't consistent
My 3mo old Yorkie LOVES them. And love that he loves them. I've already purchased two bags. The 1st bag was nice, all the sticks were actually "slim/thin" and the pup definitely enjoyed the 1st bag. The 2nd bag, most recent bag, merely about 3 were slim/thin the others were very wide/thick and my pup didn't seem to enjoy them as he didnt even finish the bag. So now I'm wondering if I should even purchase a 3rd time, as the size consistency may be lacking. Otherwise I think its a good product for a reasonable price.Update: Ordered again the small/slim size and the 3rd bag was definitely NOT small/slim. Guess I'll need to find another seller/brand. My dog doesn't enjoy the bigger sticks, he's a very small yorkie.
M**N
Puppy loves these
My puppy really likes these!Toy poodle…..
A**R
Shrinkflation is killing the value....
Its more money for less bullystick. Shrinkflation is killing the value of this product, and this brand is making it very difficult for you to comparison shop with what you bought last time. But I did the math and here it is: I bought a bag of 50, six-inch bully sticks about two months ago. The bag was full of 5 inch sticks that were on the thin side ( see the pictures ). This was a 50 bag that weighed 37 ounces (sticker minimum net weight making each stick weigh 1.351 ounces ) So I said whatever and figured this was the new normal.Now I need another one. The 50 bag is no longer available so I’m buying a bag of 15, six-inch sticks. Irrespective of a lost bulk quantity discount, I am paying 26% more per ounce of bullystick for this bag than the last one. The price only went up from $3.10 per stick to 3.17 per stick, but these sticks are only 1.01 ounces. That is only 74% of the previous weight of 1.351 ounces per stick two months ago. I felt like I got ripped off when the 50 bag came, and now I’m getting ripped off again. The price essentially went up around 65% for me across both of these orders. It is my contention that this brand intentionally obfuscates increased prices over less quantity by not publishing a price per unit, varying availability of bulk orders and labeling their weights and measurements using pounds, ounces, grams, kilograms and fractions thereof interchangeably across product types and instances of the same product across time.Unfortunately, none of this is illegal as they still fall inside the bounds of the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act of 1967. But this is definitely not nice. They will continue to use their fun house mirror tricks on these products to continue selling you less bully stick for more money. This is so unfair to my doggies. Steve and Jay used to make a really solid product for a good value, and they still have the best bully stick on amazon, but the shrinkflation exposure we are getting here is painful.
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