Archive for the 'Holidays' Category


Merry Christmas from Bully Sticks

posted by DogMaven @ 12:11 PM
December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas from Bully Sticks

We wish you and your pets a safe and Happy Holiday Season.

May your dreams come true and may your dog’s stockings be full of Bully Sticks

I’d rather have a bully stick…

Hey, This isn’t a Bully Stick!

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Holiday Pet Warning

posted by DogMaven @ 13:53 PM
November 27, 2008

Holiday Pet Warning

Just a quick reminder …. Keep those Turkey scraps away from your dog. Load up on all natural dog treats, dog bones and bully sticks instead.

Too much poultry fat can be dangerous, especially to older dogs or those with pancreatitis.

An another reminder…. Skip the tinsel on the tree. Very dangerous for your pets if ingested.

Wishing a Safe and Healthy Holiday Season to you and your pets.


What do dogs think about pet costumes?

posted by DogMaven @ 12:50 PM
October 16, 2008

What do dogs think about pet costumes?

Ever wonder what your pet’s opinion might be about that silly pet costume you just bought off Ebay?

Take a look into the eyes of these too adorable dog’s and you might just get your answer.

My guess is they’re thinking “there better be a bully stick reward for putting up with this humiliation”.


Trick Or Treat

posted by BullyStickGuy @ 22:21 PM
October 1, 2008

Dog Costume

 

It is quickly approaching Halloween time, where parents get excited to not only dress their children up and parade them around town, but also their pets. The statistics show that one in ten parents are now dressing up their pet as well as their kids. This relates to a stunning 160 million dogs and cats that end up in those embarrassing costumes (or at least the dogs and cats think so). Not only are they dressed up, but in many cases they are marched around in parades and brought to costume parties to show off their best looks.

Animal behaviorists say that these types of bonding events between humans and their animals help build stronger bonds. Not only do these types of events give families bonding time together, but they also help the pets to become more socialized.

This year’s favorite costumes are going to be a bumble bee equipped with a stinger, a cow, and a mail man which is sporting a “Mutt Mail” logo. Also, for cats there is going to be devil, witch, pumpkin, and of course a mouse costume.

The only disadvantage for the pets in all of this excitement is that they do not get to eat candy afterwards. However, it doesn’t mean that after all this trick or treating that they don’t deserve to get some natural bully sticks !