J&C Pet Supply via Amazon has
5-Pack 1-Lb Jack&Pup Himalayan Yak & Cheese Natural Dog Chews on sale for $31.50 - 50% off code
CHEESEBOOM at check out =
$15.75.
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Product Details:
- Contains 5 individual tasty cheese dog treats, each weighing 3-0z.
- 100% digestible and easy on your pup's stomach; guaranteed not to cause any side-effects.
- These yak chews are great for even aggressive chewers, with no concerns of splintering, and are perfect for dogs of all sizes and ages.
- These long lasting dog chews are an excellent rawhide alternative.
- Made from milk produced by yaks grazing freely on scenic lush pastures in Nepal's highland mountains, resulting in a healthier and better tasting treat.
- No preservatives, hormones or antibiotics. Contains just natural goodness!
- Protein-rich dog treat, in addition to low in calories and fat. Contains no meat and is naturally processed to be 100% lactose free.
- These organic cheese sticks are rich in iron and essential fatty acids, such as Omega-3 and Omega-6.
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These things are great if you have a dog who constantly needs to be busy. Our French Bulldog is a total menace but these keep him occupied.
I suggest monitoring your dog while eating them since they are so small. Note, they are from China.
I've also gotten these. Not nearly as hard as bones. The dogs like them, but they're not cheap. I got them originally on a sale for about $22. They don't last very long though, just a few minutes unless you have small dogs. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DG99Y...tle_3
There's always bully sticks, but they are very expensive.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/173378...9c43e3
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these are mostly from Nepal. people in Tibet area may also make similar food. these are the food that people eat and not made for human . i can confirm that i have eaten these personally
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