Aug 08, 2011

Bull penis!

The latest in treats for your dogs.

The packaging claims that “your dog will love our long lasting, all natural beef muscle chews”.  A friend had purchased two of these as a treat for our girls but as Carmeh has severe food allergies we wanted to check it out with our vet first.  The first thing Dr. Susan said was ‘bull penis’.  She says that is what these are.  I went onto the products website and  it says not much more that what you see above. They do come in a variety of widths and lengths. Dr. Susan says she has given them to her own dog on occasion.

Hmmmm, not for my girls but thanks anyway.

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Comments(6) to “Bull penis!”

  1. George & Suzieon 08 Aug 2011 at 4:46 pm

    Interesting how they can produce products and not tell you what they really are.

  2. Elaine NB Canadaon 09 Aug 2011 at 3:24 am

    now I’m scared to eat lol…..but as George and Suzie said hummm how can they produce and label without telling you what is in it…strange…makes me wonder what we are all eating…

    Be safe

  3. Sandieon 09 Aug 2011 at 3:25 pm

    Great blog title. Sure got my attention. Our Scooter has allergies to everything so her diet is also very restricted. However, we did find duck treats at both WalMart and Costco that she loves and doesn’t seem to break out from. Now grass is a whole different story. I can hardly wait to get her back to the desert so she’s not so miserable.

  4. Susie laroseon 09 Aug 2011 at 5:24 pm

    NOBULL and NO PENIS’S for “SARA”!!

  5. Martyon 10 Aug 2011 at 5:34 am

    Sandie-one of my Westies is allergic to grass, too. But she can’t stop rolling in it, the crazy dog! Lots of baths for her!

  6. contessaon 10 Aug 2011 at 4:27 pm

    Sandie & Marty…I can’t even imagine having a dog allergic to grass. What a huge challenge. I will look for the duck treats, thanks for the tip. Sandie, where in the desert do you go?

    Susie….certainly no bull the Duchess Sara!

    Elaine & George….obviously pet products have different standards of regulation but how controlled are the food that we eat??

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