🐾 Elevate your dog’s treat game with timeless Himalayan flavor and endless chew time!
The Himalayan Dog Chew Original Yak Cheese Chew is a 2.3 oz medium stick made from 100% natural yak and cow milk cheese, crafted using an ancient Himalayan recipe. It’s gluten, grain, and lactose free, making it ideal for dogs under 35 lbs with sensitive stomachs. This long-lasting, bacon-flavored chew provides hours of healthy entertainment without preservatives or additives.
M**S
Wow! The Pugs LOVE these!
The media could not be loaded. I’ll give each of the Pugs one of these Yak Sticks periodically to keep them content while I work out. They will be safely in their crates where I can watch the whole time while I ride my bike, stretch, etc. The size and strength are perfect for my Pugs decreasing the chance of swallowing a big chunk—it hasn’t ever happened with my crew. The sticks must taste and smell *delicious*, because they typically chew until they’re sleepy and ready to nap.Meet Cosette aka Cozy the youngest and tiniest Pug at 11.3 pounds. She has to be part beaver! Over the course of an hour +, she will go on a mission to destroy! It looks like a beaver has chewed these sticks with perfect ridges whittled into the surface! There are tiny whittled pieces of yak stick pulp all over the floor of the crate and on her! She consumes very little of it which is perfect. We have to keep her at a healthy, consistent weight due to elbow dysplasia. She lines her stick up against the side of the crate and proceeds chew them like corn on the cob. They look like they’ve been machined somehow! Photos and videos are attached of what she can accomplish in an hour+ compared to the others!We’ve had no problems with allergies, consuming too much much, losing interest or being harmed in any way which is saying a LOT for a breed that will eat anything that tastes good! Cozy gives them four paws up!Photo is a comparison of what one of the other Pugs does during a chew session compared to Cozy! No big pieces are broken off just a ton of shreds that primarily aren’t consumed.
K**E
Our corgi’s favorite
Our corgi loves these so we have a subscription. They keep him busy and he loves chewing on them. They last about 10 days.
S**N
Last so long! Even for aggressive chewers!
My dog absolutely loves these Himalayan sticks. It is a great value and you get a large bone the last a long time. I have an aggressive chewer and it still takes him forever to chew it. Also you can microwave the small piece of bone after your dog is done with it and then it turns into a puff treat. I buy these all the time. I have a 15 lb Pomeranian and usually get the medium size but have previously gotten a large size and it works just fine as long as it used his bone holder.
J**A
NOT LONG LASTING
I tried these peanut butter flavored chews for the first time and both of my dogs loved them. (I have a 7 year old husky shepherd mix and a 6 month old mini st. berdoodle - they are both moderate to heavy chewers in my opinion). Although these are supposed to be "8" on the hardness scale like the original flavored cheese chews, these do not last nearly as long - they were gone in one afternoon/one session (I didn't notice actual time) the same day after I gave them to my dogs. Usually the original chews, as well as the "bone" shaped chews (hardness "7") last days or weeks, with both dogs chewing and working on them for 30 min. or less each time off and on over a period of days and weeks. These PB flavored ones were expected to be the same, but were EATEN UP entirely the same day. I guess that means the dogs like the flavor, but to a dog parent, not really the best bang for our bucks (because these cost quite a few bucks each!)
P**A
Perfect dog bone
My little dog who is 20 pounds absolutely loves these bones. They are great for his teeth andGums and do not cause any stomach upset . I highly recommend them.
Z**N
clarification
Having read reviews for this product (and other similar yak cheese chews), I expected a safe, long-lasting chew that my dog would enjoy without as much risk of choking or adverse health side effects as with other chews. At this price point, though, the chew does not last long enough to be worth the price. While others have mentioned that one of these chews will last weeks, this was not the case with my relatively small (30lb) beagle/hound mix.These chews deserve a star for being healthy. I've been told rawhides cause big problems, such as intestinal blockages and choking, they expand in dogs' stomachs, and they have lots of chemicals and very little nutritional value. I've also been told that beef bones can contain unhealthy bacteria (if raw), or can splinter and cause serious complications (when cooked). I've been told nylabones can lead to cracked teeth because they are too hard. Antlers and bully sticks seem to be ok, but more on that later. Generally, though, people seem to agree that chewing is an important activity for dogs, to promote clean teeth and gums, and to help expend some excess energy. So, if you're concerned with your dog's dental health or you just want to give them a nice safe chew, this is a good alternative, if you can afford to spend that much on chews for your dog.These chews deserve a star for "taste". My dog is somewhat picky with chews, and tends to avoid unflavored rawhides, doesn't like his nylabone, isn't a huge fan of sterile beef bones, and doesn't have much interest in antlers. He likes the bone-shaped meat-filled treats like busy bones, but they don't last very long either, and are more like a treat. He also loves bully sticks, but the bully sticks are a little smelly, and can also be expensive. He seems to like the himalayan dog chews as much as he loves bully sticks (though not as much as he loves pig ears), and the himalayan dog chew will last longer than a single 4-6" bully stick.My dog is not a very aggressive chewer- he usually just takes his time and chews slowly. Still, one of these treats only lasts roughly 90 minutes of total chewing time. The chew also softens a great deal after it gets wet with with saliva, so if I didn't break up the chewing sessions by taking the chew away and letting it dry out, the chew-time would be far less (since he can chew it much faster when it starts getting soggy).In summary, these are a great treat, they're healthy, enticing for dogs, and last a bit longer than things like bully sticks or rawhides, but they are not worth the price. I might order a few more as special treats to keep my dog occupied from time to time, but its not very cost effective for my dog, since they just don't last very long. For regular chews, I'll be sticking with bully sticks that are available on amazon for decent prices (freeze them to keep down the smell), and these bacon edible nylabones, which my dog LOVES, and which keep him occupied for a little while without being too expensive (but note, they are a crumbly-type chew, so don't expect them to last more than like half an hour): Nylabone Healthy Edibles Bacon Flavored Bone with Vitamins, Regular, 12-Count Pouch. If my dog were interested in antlers, I would buy those instead of these himalayan chews, because they really do last a long time, and are in the same price range.
T**.
Cleans my dogs teeth
My dogs love these , will clean their teeth if they will chew them. Helps with their breath They last longer than most brands. Are worth the price .
S**L
Yak cheese
My dog absolutely loves this , She wore her jaw out chewing on this! She was so into it that she didn’t bark when the mailman came and that’s never happened! You need this if you have a dog!
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