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Himalayan YakyCHURRO Dog Treat - Cheese (4 pieces) Reviews

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Himalayan Dog Chews were born from an ancient recipe for a hard cheese snack chewed by the people of the Himalayas. In the mountains surrounding Mt. Everest at more than 15,000 feet, it is made using traditional methods with yak and/or cow milk, and all natural products with no preservatives or binding agents. They're also gluten-free! Depending on the size and eating habits of the dog, this can be a very long-lasting dog chew. Dogs must work the end of the treat for hours, softening it with their mouths before small parts of it can be slowly chewed off. When you give this treat to your dog, you know that you are providing them with high-quality eating entertainment.
Today, Yaky Chews are the largest exporter of Himalayan Cheese out of Nepal, employing more than 9,000 farmers who are now earning better than living wages. Innovation, on the leading edge, conscientious, smart, fun loving and caring is what the company says makes Himalayan Pet Supply The Leader of the Pack!
General note: Not intended to replace main food source. Always supervise your pet during consumption. Remove any potentially hazardous materials immediately. Consult your veterinarian if your dog has food sensitivities or medical issues before feeding. 

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Lyn Borsberry
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Really great - our teething pup loved these; hard enough to last for a reasonable time, but soft enough to allow them to really get to grips with them and not get bored. Great product.
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Posted 7 years ago
Many thanks Lyn for leaving this review about Himalayan Churro Dog Treats. Glad to hear that they gave enough satisfaction for your teething puppy as we know how sharp their teeth can be. If you need anything that lasts longer then Antlers and Chew Roots are a great option. Regards Kay
Posted 7 years ago