Gigabite 6-Inch All-Natural Bully Sticks

Gigabite bully sticks were a big hit with our new German Shepherd, Stella, during her destructive puppy phase. She still loves them even though she’s no longer teething. It is important that she has a way to relieve boredom and stress during the day since both my wife and I work. These sticks keep Stella entertained and occupied for the better part of a day.

In addition to giving your dog something to do, these sticks help clean the teeth and gums by reducing plaque and tartar buildup. Poor dental health can start to affect a dog’s quality of life – and your wallet – pretty quickly if you neglect it.

You can’t help but be skeptical about what goes into food these days – especially pet food, as the health and safety standards are even lower for this than for food meant for humans. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that the ingredients are not sourced from China, which has been a bad actor in adulterated food stuffs in recent times. In fact, these are made from grass-fed, free range beef from Brazil. I’m surprised that the company doesn’t feature this more prominently on their package, as Brazilian beef is renowned the world over (churrascaría anyone?) for its quality and would be a major selling point for pet owners who are already willing to pay the premium price for these sticks.

Gigabite bully sticks don’t smell bad or stain, unlike some other brands out there because the manufacturer cleans and dries them before packaging. We feel good about giving these to our dog because we have the impression that the company is committed to quality in every area and won’t take shortcuts to meet a certain price point.

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