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3.3 Oz Himalayan Large Dog Chew (Cheese Flavor)

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2 for $7.20

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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 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.

Thanks to community member yodajo for finding this deal.

Note, you may cancel your Subscribe & Save subscription any time after your order ships.

Also Available:

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • This price is $17.77 lower (72% savings) than the list price.
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: Himalayan Dog Chew The Original - Natural, Grain Free, Size: Medium | PetSmart Lime

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pixelviz
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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.
lrgrego
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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.
jacobyo
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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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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!
Where do you source yak milk to curdle for such a low price? Perhaps because I live in a city in the US I don't have the same access to yak milk that you do? Absent a readly available and dirt cheap source of yak milk, I don't understand how you would be able to make a 1:1 dupe for these specialty chews at a cost of 50 cents each.
Last edited by SaveMorenSpendLesss December 14, 2022 at 10:48 AM.
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Quote from huge :
$4 for a chew treat is still too expensive
I bought this brand and size from a Slickdeal back in October for $2.75 each and my dog fell in love with it. Maybe set a Slick alert and if it's offered at that price again, give it a try.
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Quote from SaveMorenSpendLesss :
Where do you source yak milk to curdle for such a low price? Perhaps because I live in a city in the US I don't have the same access to yak milk that you do? Absent a readly available and dirt cheap source of yak milk, I don't understand how you would be able to make a 1:1 dupe for these specialty chews at a cost of 50 cents each.
You don't need to use yak milk. You can use skim milk and get the same result. You can use other milk as well, but the more fat, but the more fat you have, the less hard the chew will be.
Quote from Pastability :
How goes it? While the deal wasn't the slickest it was great stocking suffers for some pups. Got 4 for $14.
I actually did a batch over the weekend. It came out pretty good. Glad you were able to get a good deal on a stocking stuffer. Smilie
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Quote from JMBauer74 :
You don't need to use yak milk. You can use skim milk and get the same result. You can use other milk as well, but the more fat, but the more fat you have, the less hard the chew will be.

I actually did a batch over the weekend. It came out pretty good. Glad you were able to get a good deal on a stocking stuffer. Smilie

Can you post pictures?
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Quote from karrun :
Can you post pictures?
I can next time. The last batch was already chewed into oblivion. Smilie

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