MISFIT Bully Grip Large

MISFIT Bully Grip Large

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MISFIT Bully stick holder that fits most bully sticks and hard treat sticks  from 3/4" wide to just under 1 1/8" wide   

PLEASE NOTE, THESE BULLY GRIPS ARE BLEMISHED WITH MARKS OR SCRACHES OVER 1/2 INCH IN SIZE THAT DID NOT MEET OUR QA.  They are not defective and work the same as our regular Bully Grips.  They are priced down due to their blemishes, we are not wasteful!  MISFITS are not returnable.

  • Multi-Functional Dog Toy and Safety Device! 
  • Made with non toxic chew resistant durable natural rubber designed for dogs that like to chew (supervise use).  
  • Helps prevent choking and stomach blockage in dogs when eating treat sticks. 
  • Quality Inspected, Assembled and Packaged in the USA.  Globally sourced material.

 

INSTRUCTIONS:

3/4 inch thick bully stick = Good hold.

7/8" inch thick bully stick = Great hold

1" to 1 1/8" inch thick bully stick = EXTREME hold


Twist the Bully Grip onto the treat stick by gripping the bully grip in one had and the treat stick in the other.  Twist until the treat stick is completely in the bully grip.  Works best if you place the Bully Grip on the thickest part of the treat stick.

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V.

I usually buy braided bully sticks for my two dobermans, so I was really hoping these would work.
I bought all three sizes to use on the different size sticks I buy. Unfortunately, not even the large Bully grip will accommodate a "braided bully stick". Best if
used with the thinner, smooth sticks.

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Toby's Mom
works great!

I now have all three sizes as the Bully sticks are not a uniform size. They all work great and Toby really likes using the Bully Grip. Highly recommend as I no longer have to worry about his swallowing and possibly choking on that last little bit.

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Larry Slavens
Finally, a use for those bully stick "stubs"

Over the years, when a bully stick was chewed to the point that I took it away from my dog, I'd give the stub to a neighbor with a smaller dog, and he'd chew it shorter. After that dog passed, I've saved the stubs, hating to throw them away. Now Maggie can chew the stubs away to almost nothing!