Description: A long strip of beef backstrap muscle, with a length of beef gullet wrapped around. Each piece is individually shrinkwrapped. The length can vary from 9" - 12".
These tendons are 6-9" long, of variable thickness, and sourced from free range South American cattle. Tendons are lower in fat compared to other popular chews like marrow bones and pig ears, so they are a good option for dogs with sensitive stomachs.
Two pieces of lamb gullet twisted together. Each piece is approximately 7"-8" long, but the size will vary. This chew is less dense and smaller in diameter compared to a bully stick.
A bull pizzle is split lengthwise, and these strips are braided together to create a braided bully stick. There is a tough strip of beef intestine wrapped around the end of the braid which helps keep its shape.
This chew is softer and a little easier to digest compared to a bully stick, and it's also far more palatable. It's perfect for customers who won't feed bully sticks to their dog because they're concerned about the hardness, or for those with picky dogs w