No Stink Free Ranger Bully Stix Treat
Verified Jun 14, 2026
A single-ingredient, high-protein beef chew made from free-range, grass-fed beef pizzle for adult dogs. With very high protein and low fat, it’s designed as a long-lasting chew rather than a complete diet, and can help satisfy your dog’s natural urge to chew. This grain-free treat can work well for many dogs who tolerate beef and need a simple, straightforward chew option.
This is a simple, high-protein chew made from a single beef ingredient, which is helpful if you prefer to know exactly what your dog is getting. It’s best used as an occasional reward or boredom-buster, not as a meal replacement. It can be a good fit for adult dogs who tolerate beef well and enjoy longer-lasting chews, as long as portions are controlled and chewing is supervised.
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At a Glance
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Strengths
- Single-ingredient treat (beef pizzle), which makes it easier to manage for dogs with simpler dietary needs or on elimination-type approaches that include beef.
- Very high protein and relatively low fat for a chew (79% protein, 1.6% fat as-fed), so it’s less rich than many other long-lasting treats.
- Chewing firm sticks like this can help mechanically reduce soft tartar buildup on teeth for many dogs.
- Calorie content is clearly stated (about 28 kcal per inch), which makes it easier to fit into your dog’s daily calorie allowance.
Considerations
- Not suitable as a complete diet; it should only be used as an intermittent treat alongside a balanced dog food.
- Contains beef, which is a common food allergen for some dogs; any dog with known beef sensitivity should avoid this product.
- As with any hard chew, there is some risk of tooth fractures or swallowing large pieces, so supervision and choosing an appropriate size for your dog are important.
- Calorie density is still significant for a treat, so overuse could contribute to weight gain if not balanced by adjusting regular meals.
Full Ingredient List
Ingredients and analysis reflect manufacturer data at the time of our last update and can change without notice. Always check the actual product packaging before feeding.
Ingredient filtering helps identify compatible options but is not a substitute for a veterinary elimination diet.
Top 5 Ingredients Explained
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Beef Pizzle
Beef pizzle is a single-ingredient, dried beef chew made from muscle/tendon tissue that serves as a long-lasting, high-protein treat for dogs and a source of collagen and natural animal protein; it helps satisfy chewing instincts and may provide some mechanical abrasion to help reduce tartar. Owners should supervise use because whole or large pieces can pose choking or gastrointestinal blockage risks, very hard chews can risk tooth fracture, and there are considerations around caloric density, potential bacterial contamination if not properly processed, and suitability for pets with allergies or sensitive digestion (generally not intended for cats).
Nutritional Breakdown
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Product Specs
Brand
I and Love and You offers holistic, grain-free, and natural pet foods and treats aimed at health-conscious pet owners. The brand focuses on complete and balanced nutrition using high-quality proteins and no artificial preservatives, colors, or fillers.
Visit I and Love and YouManufacturer
I and Love and You partners with co-manufacturers in the United States and sometimes in Canada to produce their pet foods under strict quality control standards. Their foods are made in facilities that meet FDA and AAFCO nutritional requirements and maintain quality and safety certifications.
Manufacturing details are compiled from public sources and not independently verified; they may not reflect contract manufacturing or co-packing.
Recall History
I and Love and You No Stink Free Ranger Bully Stix Treat has no recalls since 2014.
Source: FDA Pet Food Recall Database · Monitored daily
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