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Introducing a kitten to a dog can take several weeks or more, depending on their personalities and comfort levels. A gradual, step-by-step process is essential for success.
Introduce a kitten to a dog slowly, using separation, scent exchange, and supervised meetings to ensure safety and reduce stress for both pets.
Dogs should have bully sticks no more than 2–3 times per week, not daily, to avoid excess calories and digestive issues.
Some vets may caution against bully sticks due to their high calorie content, potential choking hazards, and risks of bacterial contamination if sourced poorly.
Dogs should not have more than one bully stick per day, and most experts recommend limiting them to 2-3 times per week depending on size and caloric needs.
Vets may be cautious about bully sticks due to their high calorie content, potential choking hazard, and risk of bacterial contamination if sourced poorly.
Dogs should have bully sticks no more than 2–3 times per week, not daily, to avoid excess calories and digestive issues.
Some vets may caution against bully sticks due to their high calorie content, potential choking hazards, and risks of bacterial contamination if sourced poorly.
Yes, bully sticks are highly digestible and typically break down in a dog's stomach, making them a safer alternative to rawhide chews.
Yes, bully sticks are considered safer than rawhide because they are more digestible and less likely to cause intestinal blockages.

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