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3.3 Oz Himalayan Large Dog Chew (Cheese Flavor)

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Amazon has 3.3 Oz Himalayan Large Dog Chew (Cheese Flavor) on sale at 2 for $7.19 (price shown at checkout) when you change the quantity to 2 and checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.

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Amazon has highly rated Himalayan dog chews get 2 for the price of 1 ($7.99). I was also able to get these with a $3 digital credit for choosing no rush shipping.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=UTF8&th=1
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Model: Himalayan Dog Chew The Original - Natural, Grain Free, Size: Medium | PetSmart Lime

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In general yes, but these last longer than anything else my dogs will chew. (If I give them something entirely indestructible they lose interest quickly.) One unfortunate side effect is terrible farting. laugh out loud
I second this, anyone that says $4 is too much for a yak bone probably hasn't tried one yet. Easily outlasts all other bone/chews by 10x or more, so it's well worth it.
I second this. My GSD eats most "long-lasting" chews in about 10 minutes. These last at least five days. When they get tiny, you can microwave them, and they puff up like a cheese doodle.

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12-02-2022 at 03:28 PM.
12-02-2022 at 03:28 PM.
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We tried a sheep/water buffalo horn and our Aussie is obsessed. $10 at PetSmart and they range in sizes. Way cheaper than antlers and last super long so far.

Dollartree sells Buffalo horn off and on, if you're not particularly picky about where your treats originate. They're ~4" lengths of *thick* horn
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12-02-2022 at 05:43 PM.
12-02-2022 at 05:43 PM.
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These are for under 15lb dogs…
Description says "LARGE SIZE: Himalayan Hard Cheese Chews are ideal for dogs 55 pounds and smaller. Dog chews sized right for your dog's weight, temperament and activity level. 1 dog yak chew per pouch."
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12-02-2022 at 09:10 PM.
12-02-2022 at 09:10 PM.
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Looks like you can make them at home for about 50 cents each. It's just cheese that has had all the moisture removed.

Yeah good luck with that
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12-03-2022 at 12:24 AM.
12-03-2022 at 12:24 AM.
Quote from kgiri247 :
Yeah good luck with that
Well it's only like 5 minutes of prep, then you dry it out. No big deal. They must have huge profit margins on this stuff from peeps getting suckered into paying big bucks for it.
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12-03-2022 at 06:06 AM.
12-03-2022 at 06:06 AM.
They also have the Churro style BOGO

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083BPV...WBDRG&th=1
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12-03-2022 at 08:53 AM.
12-03-2022 at 08:53 AM.
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How long is long? An hour? An afternoon? Days? I've always heard good things about these Himalayan chews, but were always too expensive to try.
Take this for a grain of salt but the interwebs say you're not suppose to let a dog chew for more than 15 minutes...
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12-03-2022 at 08:56 AM.

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12-03-2022 at 08:56 AM.
Alright as a long-time dog haver that's tried basically everything on the market with my main four boys (and literally a hundred or more fosters) for years, I want to weigh in.

I've fed these to tons of dogs and they love them. The 3.3 oz in OP's link really shouldn't be used for anything larger than a rat terrier, unless you have a big boy that's so old they ain't got no teeth. No matter what size dog or treat though, these NEED to be supervised. As the saliva breaks them down, they become...lubricated, so to speak. I've had to reach in and pull these out of dog throats for nearly every dog that has tried them. They just become a throat missile. So I watch them, but also limit it to 30-45 minutes of chewing at a time.

If left alone, I've had a a rat terrier that likes to savor his treats get one of these completely done in about 3 hours. For my big chewers, I've had a lab mix take care of the extra large one in about 10 minutes-- just crunching straight through it.

And yes, the farts. They're so bad. They're just so bad. Yak milk is milk, it is not dairy-free. Dogs don't handle dairy that well, and these things are a LOT of dairy in one go. So I recommend the 30-45 minute window if only to save your house from being on perpetual Febreeze duty.
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12-04-2022 at 06:50 AM.
12-04-2022 at 06:50 AM.
Good deal but can't get the discount to show in checkout.

Seems OOS

New size -

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001J9S...RWUQ6WBDRG
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McNooge87
12-05-2022 at 04:19 AM.
12-05-2022 at 04:19 AM.
Good deal. Experimenting with different "longer lasting" chews with my 8 month lab mix. He destroys most things in minutes, so hate paying full price for chews. It was 40% off two items so, Also picked up the toss and fetch kettlebell/ball which had an extra 25% for first subscribe order. Total after discounts for both was only $11. Then I canceled subscribe and save without issue.
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12-06-2022 at 05:11 AM.
12-06-2022 at 05:11 AM.
Quote from JMBauer74 :
Well it's only like 5 minutes of prep, then you dry it out. No big deal. They must have huge profit margins on this stuff from peeps getting suckered into paying big bucks for it.
I am always fascinated by people like yourself on here. Nothing is a slickdeal of you're willing to waste your own time and resources. You're the person saying "don't buy those cookies, you can make them yourself!" True but my time is worth more than $2.50 an hour making cheese chews. Gas is cheaper if you walk to the gas station and run it back to your car! Think of the savings!
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12-06-2022 at 06:27 AM.
12-06-2022 at 06:27 AM.
Quote from Pastability :
I am always fascinated by people like yourself on here. Nothing is a slickdeal of you're willing to waste your own time and resources. You're the person saying "don't buy those cookies, you can make them yourself!" True but my time is worth more than $2.50 an hour making cheese chews. Gas is cheaper if you walk to the gas station and run it back to your car! Think of the savings!
Sounds like you're getting yourself confused. These take like 5-10 minutes to make at home. I didn't tell anybody "don't buy these", but rather wondered why someone would spend this much on them when they can just save a lot of that $ and make them how they want to. These are nothing more than dehydrated cheese. You curdle some milk, separate the curds, mold it into whatever shape you want, put pressure on it to remove any bubbles, and dehydrate it Now here's the wonderful thing about doing it yourself. You can add other things to it to add flavor, as well as determine the size and hardness of it. Or you can spend $17 per pound for some lumps of dehydrated cheese and take what you're given in a bag. This isn't "wasting time and resources" as you put it. Not anymore than it is wasting time to cook yourself a meal at home.

10 of these would cost $36, or you could make 10 for around $5. My small time investment would save me roughly $30. Now that is slick!
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12-06-2022 at 06:54 AM.
12-06-2022 at 06:54 AM.
Quote from JMBauer74 :
Sounds like you're getting yourself confused. These take like 5-10 minutes to make at home. I didn't tell anybody "don't buy these", but rather wondered why someone would spend this much on them when they can just save a lot of that $ and make them how they want to. These are nothing more than dehydrated cheese. You curdle some milk, separate the curds, mold it into whatever shape you want, put pressure on it to remove any bubbles, and dehydrate it Now here's the wonderful thing about doing it yourself. You can add other things to it to add flavor, as well as determine the size and hardness of it. Or you can spend $17 per pound for some lumps of dehydrated cheese and take what you're given in a bag. This isn't "wasting time and resources" as you put it. Not anymore than it is wasting time to cook yourself a meal at home.

10 of these would cost $36, or you could make 10 for around $5. My small time investment would save me roughly $30. Now that is slick!

Please provide pictures from your first batch!
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12-06-2022 at 07:10 AM.
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Please provide pictures from your first batch!
I'm actually doing a batch today, so if I remember I'll take some photos. Might be tomorrow though. Even though it doesn't take long to prep, it takes a while from start to finish since you have to press them, then dehydrate them. I think both steps take several hours. Smilie
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Quote from JMBauer74 :
I'm actually doing a batch today, so if I remember I'll take some photos. Might be tomorrow though. Even though it doesn't take long to prep, it takes a while from start to finish since you have to press them, then dehydrate them. I think both steps take several hours. Smilie
I am genuinely looking forward to it. I am interested in the practicality of doing this. To me I would pick up a side hustle over this much extra time, work, and materials. Milk, prepping, curdling, molding by hand or buying a mold (do you already have one in mind?), adding flavor and doing your own own quality control! Now for $10 I can have premium assured quality delivered to me.
Full disclosure I looked on reddit and Wag! Is about $12 for doing a 30 minute walk. In my area at least. That is with them taking a whopping 40% out! I could spend 30 minutes walking a beagle or hours crafting cheese chews. So if this is even remotely feasible I will be impressed.

Maybe because I am newer I simply don't get it.
If you applied this line of thinking it would eliminate many deals. I try to realistically think about the ratio of people that will actually regret buying this offer at this price. Is there enough to make it worth my time nitpicking the deal? There could be a book written about the thought processes of different deal seekers. Probably already is but I am here with you now!
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12-06-2022 at 01:18 PM.
12-06-2022 at 01:18 PM.
Quote from junkbutton :
How long is long? An hour? An afternoon? Days? I've always heard good things about these Himalayan chews, but were always too expensive to try.
For my dog a day or more on the off-brand vs an hour or two for a buffalo ear. I also haven't met a dog that hasn't immediately loved them (tried on sample of 6 dogs with various preferences). Hope that helps.
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