KATHMANDU’S – Authentic Himalayan Yak – Natural Dog Chew
$69.64
$88.45
Himalyan chews are expensive, but they last a good long while in my household. We are very particular on what the dogs have. I am comfortable with bully sticks and for the most part, yak chews, and that is pretty much it. We never do rawhide, or anything from China. We don’t even do raw bones– I lost a baby to that and am forever scarred by that experience. No piggy ears, no hooves, no antlers. I am even a little reticent about these given how hard they are- might be too hard for some chewers teeth. However, they seem ok with my babies and their style of chewing.I have two large English labs who enjoy the occasional chew. My boy especially loves his “Yak Sticks”- he will take days and days to get through one. He isn’t seeking to work through it all at once, hence why I am still ok with giving him these. He likes to lick, nibble, gnaw, and chew for awhile then let it be. He will return to it when he feels like it. I can toss it in with their bucket of toys, and he will find it when ready. He loves to carry toys outside with him, so I have to be careful to not let him take this outdoors lest he drop it and forget about it. I have eyes on when he is playing with this, as he likes to roll around with it and sometime have it in his mouth while on his back. Add his sister into the mix, and I am doubly observant.If on the rare occasion he seems to really be going to town on it, or if his more chew driven sister decides to give one attention, then I limit them to playing/gnawing on it to 10-15 minutes or so then put it up out of reach for awhile.So as with ANYTHING, keep an eye on your pooch when enjoying these. They work for my babies, but they may not for yours.
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