The Truth About Bully Sticks and Diarrhea

If you're a dog lover, chances are you've heard of bully sticks. Often marketed as a "healthy" alternative to rawhide chews, bully sticks have become increasingly popular in recent years. But there's one common claim about bully sticks that has us barking up the wrong tree: the claim that they can cause diarrhea in dogs. In this blog post, we'll set the record straight about bully sticks and diarrhea—once and for all.


Bully Sticks and Digestive Health


Let's start by taking a closer look at what bully sticks are made of. Bully sticks are made from beef—specifically, the penis of a bull. That might not sound appetizing to you, but many dogs find them irresistible! Because they're high in protein and low in fat, they make a great treat for pups who are watching their waistlines.

So, what does all this have to do with diarrhea? Well, it's true that bully sticks can cause digestive upset in some dogs—just like any other treat or food could. But the key word here is "some." Not all dogs will experience digestive problems after eating bully sticks, and those that do will not necessarily experience diarrhea specifically.

In general, the best way to prevent digestive problems (including diarrhea) is to feed your dog small amounts of bully sticks throughout the day instead of one large one. This will give their body time to adjust to the new treat and minimize the risk of digestive upset. The bottom line seems to be that if your dog is already prone to diarrhea, then bully sticks like other chew treats may make the problem worse. So, if your dog has a history of gastrointestinal issues, it might be best to avoid giving them bully sticks altogether and look for specialty treats. If your dog does experience diarrhea after eating a bully stick, discontinue use and consult your veterinarian.


Bully Sticks are a great healthy treat for dogs and just like any other treat they need to be given to your furry friend in moderation and they should be supervised especially when they have their first one.  One thing's for sure: they're not guaranteed to cause diarrhea—despite what some people might say! So go ahead and give your pup a bully stick—just be sure to do so in moderation and keep an eye out for any changes in their bathroom habits.  It is important to always look for all-natural bully sticks that are processed by trusted companies and under strict guidelines.  Check out our article to help you sift through the fluff and pick out the safest and best bully stick for fido today!