Bully Slices French Toast Flavor Treat
Verified Jun 11, 2026
This is a high-protein, grain-free chew treat made from beef hide, coated in a sweet “French toast” style gravy with egg, maple and vanilla flavors, and cinnamon. It’s designed as a long-lasting, highly palatable reward rather than a balanced daily diet. The texture starts firm and softens as dogs chew, which can help satisfy their need to gnaw.
Nutritionally, this is a simple, high-protein chew treat based on beef hide with added egg and flavorings, intended for occasional rewarding or chewing enjoyment rather than daily nutrition. Protein is very high and fat is quite low for a chew, which can be helpful for dogs that need to watch their fat intake. It’s best suited for healthy adult dogs who tolerate beef well and are supervised while chewing.
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At a Glance
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Strengths
- Very high protein content for a treat (65% minimum), coming primarily from beef hide and egg.
- Low minimum fat (2%), which can be helpful for dogs who need lower-fat treats compared with many other chews.
- Grain-free formulation, which may appeal if your dog needs to avoid grains for specific reasons.
- Simple, short ingredient list without artificial colors; preserved with mixed tocopherols, which are a form of vitamin E.
Considerations
- Made from beef hide, so it is not appropriate for dogs with beef allergies or sensitivities.
- As with any firm chew, there is some risk of choking or gastrointestinal blockage if large pieces are swallowed; close supervision and appropriate sizing are important.
- This is a treat, not a complete and balanced diet, so it should make up only a small portion of your dog’s daily calories.
- Flavorings like maple and vanilla increase palatability, which can make it easy to overfeed if portions are not monitored, especially given the relatively high calorie density per ounce.
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 Hide
Beef hide is typically offered as a chew treat rather than a primary food ingredient, providing concentrated animal protein and collagen that encourages chewing and can help with mechanical plaque removal in dogs. Because hides can be high in calories and fat and may pose risks of choking, dental fractures, gastrointestinal blockage or bacterial contamination if poorly processed, they should be given under supervision, avoided for aggressive chewers or pets with pancreatitis, and are generally not recommended for cats.
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Egg
Eggs are used in pet foods as a highly digestible, complete animal protein and nutrient source—providing essential amino acids, bioavailable vitamins (A, D, E, B-complex including B12), minerals like selenium and iron, choline and healthy fats—while also improving palatability and texture. They support muscle maintenance, skin/coat and cognitive health in dogs and cats, but raw eggs can carry bacterial risk and contain avidin in whites that may reduce biotin with long-term feeding; some pets may also have egg allergies or require portion control for calorie management.
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Natural Maple Flavor
Natural maple flavor is used primarily as a palatability enhancer in pet foods and treats to impart a sweet, maple-like aroma and taste without contributing meaningful nutrients. It has negligible nutritional value for dogs and cats, but caregivers should check ingredient lists for added sugars, syrups, or toxic sweeteners (such as xylitol) and avoid unnecessary flavorings in therapeutic or diabetic diets.
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Natural Vanilla Flavor
Natural vanilla flavor is used in pet foods and treats primarily as a palatability enhancer to improve aroma and taste and is added in very small amounts rather than as a source of nutrients. It provides negligible nutritional value for dogs or cats (cats lack sweet taste receptors and are generally less responsive to vanilla), and pet owners should note that concentrated vanilla extract can contain alcohol or added sweeteners—ensure formulations are free of toxic additives such as xylitol and come from reputable manufacturers.
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Cinnamon
Cinnamon is used in pet food mainly as a natural flavoring and aromatic and contains antioxidant polyphenols, but it is not a meaningful source of protein, fiber, vitamins, or minerals for dogs or cats. In small amounts it may impart antimicrobial and antioxidant effects, however cinnamon—especially Cassia cinnamon and concentrated cinnamon oils—contains coumarin and cinnamaldehyde that can cause liver toxicity, gastrointestinal upset, skin or respiratory irritation, or allergic reactions, so it should be used sparingly and avoided in concentrated form or in pets with liver disease; consult your veterinarian before use.
Nutritional Breakdown
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Brand
Redbarn is the flagship brand of Redbarn Pet Products, offering natural pet foods, treats, and chews made with simple, wholesome ingredients. The brand targets pet owners seeking high-quality, transparent nutrition options for their pets, focusing on safety, palatability, and nutritional balance.
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Redbarn maintains its own manufacturing facilities in the United States and Paraguay, utilizing in-house quality assurance programs that include extensive product testing, adherence to FDA and USDA regulations, and HACCP-based food safety procedures. The company’s facilities meet or exceed industry standards for safety and traceability.
Manufacturing details are compiled from public sources and not independently verified; they may not reflect contract manufacturing or co-packing.
Recall History
Redbarn Bully Slices French Toast Flavor Treat has no recalls since 2014.
Source: FDA Pet Food Recall Database · Monitored daily
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