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Yak Snak Dog Chews - All Natural Hard Cheese Himalayan Dog Treats - Long Lasting Dog Chews, Made from Yak Milk, Small, Medium. Large & Extra Large Sizes (XXL 1-Pack)
Yak Snak Dog Chews - All Natural Hard Cheese Himalayan Dog Treats - Long Lasting Dog Chews, Made from Yak Milk, Small, Medium. Large & Extra Large Sizes (XXL 1-Pack)
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- XXL Single Pack for Dogs - 100% All Natural Hard Cheese Chew Snack for Dogs. It is made From Yak and Cow Milk with a little Salt and Lime Juice. It Contains No Preservatives. Is Gluten Free and Grain Free. Lactose Free. Low Fat.
- Yak Snaks are 100% consumable. Unlike bones, antlers and other chew toys, you can take the small pieces leftover away from your dog and pop them in the Microwave. They can then be cooled and fed as a treat. Note: Never allow your dog to chew anything down into a small enough piece that they can choke or create an obstruction if swallowed.
- This is a fantastic way to allow your dog to satisfy his chewing instincts and get any possible dental benefits (such as keeping teeth clean and removing tartar) compared to plastics, manmade items and rawhides. Not to mention it can keep dogs away from your prized possessions!
- These are relatively hard long lasting dog chews compared to normal treats and bully sticks. They can last from minutes to hours depending on the dog. Moderate to heavy chewers can devour them quickly if left unattended. This should be a supervised dog treat to get the biggest benefit. In fact, the first few chewing sessions should be limited to 10-20 minutes to allow your dog to get accustomed to it. Much like when you switch to a new dog food.
- Ethically Made in Nepal. Processed and tested in the USA. The yak snak is environmentally friendly which is always good for our world. For centuries, the farmers and the local people from Nepal and the Himalayan mountains have made this cheese snack from yak and cow milk for their own consumption. Of course, just like dog owners here, the Nepalese fed or "dropped" pieces and their dogs scooped them up. And, this is how the dog chew treat from the Himalayan mountains was born!
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