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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: northern California
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I didn't know that moo tubes were so healthy! My dogs LOVE them! We buy them online too, about $1 each (in the stores they are over $3 each!)
Maureen, I am going to PM you to find out where you get yours...I'll share my source too...maybe it is the same. |
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#32 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: England/New Zealand
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ewww just looked up 'bully sticks' to find out what they are! 'bovine trachea' somehow doesn't sound any nicer either (prob why they call them 'moo tubes'. When I first googled moo tubes it came up as children's yogurt packs
Ann and a salivating Charlie
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Colorado
Posts: 1,810
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This is a "moo tube" and it is healthy.....probably takes longer to consume than a Greenie, but it's not a long-term chewing treat: ![]() And yeah, I shop at the places that have free/cheap shipping, with $49+ orders (hint, Jac) |
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