Loading

Search

Close

Blog Posts

How We're Different Than Other Dog Chew Companies

Posted by lauren lejuwaan on

How We're Different Than Other Dog Chew Companies

At Bully Bunches, we set ourselves apart by operating with one simple mission in mind: treating your dog like they’re one of our own. As a family-run business, we take that job very seriously. That means ensuring that our chews only have the best, safest, and most delicious ingredients possible. The ways in which we look after your pet are countless, but these are some of the ones that we’re most proud of. No rawhide ever. We’ve got a bone to pick with companies that still use rawhide in their chews. Dogs should never ingest the ingredient for a number...

Read more →

Pups on Parade for St Patricks Tips!

Posted by Maya Juchtman on

Pups on Parade for St Patricks Tips!

We love our pups so much we want to take them everywhere with us! However, sometimes there needs to be nuance so that everyone has the best and safest time.  1) Avoid a pinch! Dress to impress. Half the fun is getting dressed up, but it’s important to choose green outfits/accents that don’t make your pup uncomfortable or put them in danger.  Make sure any costumes don’t rub them so they can walk around freely. Outfits, especially DIY, don’t have anything toxic pup can eat. Check the weather and make sure they won’t be too warm/cold.  In our experience bandanas...

Read more →

Identifying Obesity in Dogs

Posted by Kaila Scott on

Identifying Obesity in Dogs

Did you know that much like humans, dogs also have problems maintaining their weight at times? In fact, obesity in dogs really isn’t rare at all. According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, roughly 55.8% of dogs are in the category of being overweight or obese.    At the moment, everyone seems to think that having a pudgy dog is funny and cute. However, obesity in dogs really isn’t a laughing matter when they are at a far higher risk than normal dogs for certain diseases because of their obesity. Pet owners are often confused by the diverse nutritional...

Read more →

How to Socialize Your Puppy

Posted by Kaila Scott on

How to Socialize Your Puppy

Did you know that socializing your puppy can almost always reduce anxiety and stress in your pup? It can also make many other aspects of both your and their life far easier. From vet visits to overall health to bonding, it is essential that you learn how to socialize your puppy.    That is why it is of the utmost importance to regularly introduce your canine companion to other people and dogs to give them time to interact and play. However, you do need to know the best way to introduce your dog to their new friends in order to...

Read more →

How to Avoid Separation Anxiety in Dogs During the Holidays

Posted by Kaila Scott on

How to Avoid Separation Anxiety in Dogs During the Holidays

Separation anxiety in dogs is one of the most common challenges that dog owners face. Canines who suffer from separation anxiety don’t just dislike their humans being away from them, they experience intense panic attacks resulting in destruction to not only themselves but also their environment.  During a panic attack, a dog may bark, howl, destroy the home, have accidents, and exhibit many stress-induced behaviors. In fact, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association, roughly between 20% and 40% of dogs who are seen by animal behaviorists in North America are diagnosed with separation anxiety. While some dogs are genetically predisposed...

Read more →