Mickey’s Blog

As animal lovers, we all hope that everyone has gotten the message, loud and clear, never leave an animal alone in a hot car, not even for one minute!
In the shadow of recent reports of poisons and toxins found in locally manufactured dog foods and treats being shipped in from overseas, pet lovers are becoming more vigilant about what they’re feeding their four-legged friends. And for good reason, since thousands of deaths have been linked to toxins found in these pet products and blamed for other illnesses and diseases that have crippling our canines.
Everyone has their own favorite routines to bathe their pets. Many owners just use human shampoo to maintain a fresh smelling coat. But there’s a reason why pets have their own special shampoo, and no, it’s not just because of marketing purposes.
It’s a natural behavior for a dog to chew. The instinct to chew is embedded in a dog’s DNA, due to its history as a hunter. Today’s dogs don’t have to hunt for their meals but the urge to chew is still there. Dogs chew to have something to do and as a stress reliever. They will also chew if they are bored. If we humans don’t give our dogs something appropriate to chew, they will head to the furniture or our shoes.
What are bully sticks? Bully sticks are made from the pizzle or penis of a bull. Bully sticks are made by dehydrating the reproductive organ of an already slaughtered beef bull. Bull canes average 28-36 inches long. The process of removing the odor left behind comes from rinsing the bully and then the cane is hung vertically by hooks and is dried in an oven at a low temperature for many hours. Once dry, the cane is cut to 12 and 6 inch lengths.
When it comes to keeping your furry friend entertained, healthy, and happy, chews play a big role. Among the most popular options are rawhide and collagen rolls—both of which offer unique benefits for your dog. However, deciding between rawhide vs. collagen rolls can be tricky, especially when you want the best for your pet’s health and well-being. In this blog post, we’ll compare the two, examining their benefits, drawbacks, and why you should consider purchasing either one for your dog.
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