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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.
You should let your dog chew on a bully stick for 5 to 45 minutes, depending on its size and chewing habits, while supervising closely to prevent choking.
Bully sticks can cause digestive upset, weight gain, or choking if overfed or improperly used, and are not suitable for dogs with beef allergies.
Bully sticks are generally safe for most dogs when used properly and in moderation, with supervision to prevent choking. They're highly digestible and offer dental and mental health benefits.
If your dog frequently sits on you, seeks your attention, and finds comfort in your presence, it's likely you're their favorite person.
Not all dogs sit on their owners, but many do due to natural instincts, emotional bonding, and learned behaviors.
If your dog frequently sits on you, seeks physical contact, and shows signs of comfort and affection, chances are you're their favorite person.
Not all dogs sit on their owners, but many do for reasons such as affection, comfort, or established behavioral patterns.
If your dog frequently sits on you, seeks your attention, and finds comfort in your presence, it's likely you're their favorite person.

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