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Mighty Paw Yak Cheese Dog Chews - All-Natural Treats for Dogs - High Protein Treat With 68 Grams Of Protein Per Chew - Delicious And Long Lasting - Odor Free With Limited Ingredients - (Large, 4 Pack)

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Mighty Paw Yak Cheese Dog Chews - All-Natural Treats for Dogs - High Protein Treat With 68 Grams Of Protein Per Chew - Delicious And Long Lasting - Odor Free With Limited Ingredients - (Large, 4 Pack)

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Customers find that the pet food keeps their dogs engaged for a long time and keeps them happy to gnaw on it. They are pleased with the quality and occupied time. However, some customers have mixed opinions on durability, value for money, smell, and size.

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· 100% Natural 3 Simple Ingredients: The Mighty Paw Cheese Sticks are sourced in Nepal and made with only 3 ingredients: yak & cow milk, salt and lime juice. That makes them fully digestible, lactose-free, grain-free, gluten-free, chemical-free, preservative-free, mess-free, smell-free, and - most importantly - guilt-free! And just in case you’re wondering: It’s the curing process that removes the lactose from the milk · Only 3 Simple Ingredients: Our yak cheese chews are a limited ingredient chew that's perfect for pets. These natural chews are a wholesome alternative to bleached rawhide, giving your pet a tasty treat they’ll love. · Rich in Protein and Calcium: The Mighty Paw Cheese Sticks are naturally rich in protein and calcium, which is great for healthy muscle growth as well as bone health. · Long-lasting Chew: The chews’ hard consistency means they’re a long-lasting snack. That makes them a great choice for teething puppies and bored or anxious power chewers up to 75 lbs. · Information for Safe Chewing: Always supervise your dogs' chewing. Avoid allowing your dog to consume sizable chunks. Remove end pieces or sizable chunks, & microwave them into cheese puffs for a safe treat your dog will love. Instructions on package.

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TS89Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025

Nice large chew. Use with supervision. There is a risk of tooth fractures from what I have seen from others, and also biting off chunks that can pose a danger if they swallow it. I have not experienced these issues and my dog is a power chewer. Overall I would say it is safe. As it gets chewed it softens slowly, and rehardens as it dries. Last a long time making it worth the cost.

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stlvapegurlReviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025

My dogs love these! I have never bought a chew product before where they didn't lose interest fast. Not these babies! Both dogs chewed for hours and both still have plenty left to chew on. My Corgi mix is a powerful chewer & can go through a bully stick in no time, but these chews are still going hours & days later. He did not manage to break or splinter it. The pieces that did come off were similar to sawdust. My x-small puppy loves the chews too! He chewed on it for hours the 1st day as well & barely put a dent into it. The size was manageable and he was able to hold it between his paws & pick up with his teeth and move with no issues. These will definitely be my go to for future.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025

I was skeptical about these. My bigger dogs are power chewers(shepard, and lab) these 2 go thrue bully sticks and damn near everything i give them pretty quick so I was ready to try anything. These lasted weeks!! They are pricy( these were the best.deal i could find) butnthe dogs loved them, they didn't smell and weren't sticky(prior to the dogs) and they lasted. The only thing i worry about is they say to either soak them or take them away when they get small as the dogs can choke on them. Mine didn't but it was a concern. BTW I tried cutting them in half for my smaller.dogs and I had to use a dremmel tool with a cut off bit. A knife wouldn't cut them they were that hard, and they were too big for bolt cutters. Lol.

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Liv'in LearnReviewed in the United States on December 9, 2022

*** Update 1/10/23 So far even with issue from first post, these seem the best and safest option for my super chewer. Since original post, tried out some bully sticks and found them more expensive and she got through one in minutes, not days. As far as these go compared to bully sticks they last way longer and don’t smell bad ( bully sticks do). After she went through the first four yak chews chews in original bag, I’ve ordered more. Changed to four stars from 3 because they are safe, she gets to eat all of chew so no waste, and they engage the heck out of her. These are a good product. Still wish the price was lower but this brand seems to be a good buy compared to most, especially as these are really solid and last a while. **** Original review: So went out on a limb and spent what I feel is a LOT of money for dog chews - $6 bucks each - But we recently adopted a GSD 7 month old puppy who is a serious superchewer - has destroyed all toys but her kong, and puts EVERYTHING in her mouth. When the package of chews first came, I got a little ticked off looking into the bag (see pics) because it made it look like they weren't the same size - but after investigating, they are all approximately the same weight, just not the same length/shape. Only one of the chews in the bag looks like the ones on the advertising pics. Not consistent, and since this is a formed and cut item, I was expecting each one to be pretty uniform. From the pictures I've included, you can see the short one especially is very square, which brought on another issue - pup was very interested in the chew, but when she tried to chew it, lost interest very quickly as the corners and sides were sharp and seemed to hurt her mouth. Tried it out with her sage older buddy (4yr. old GSD) and got the same reaction. Interest turned to 'no thanks'. So I took the short chew out to the garage, used a very sharp, large chisel and shaved down the corners and edges so they weren't sharp anymore. Not only did Cali decide the shavings were tasty, she then really gave the chew a go. I'm a bit skeptical, as this chew is very hard, seems harder or at least analagous to a Benebone which we had for her, which we didn't buy a third after reading their site recommendations for chew levels at which to discard (basically you pay about $12 for about two day's worth of chew if you discard at the point their website says is safe), and realizing she was just ingesting thousands of little sharp nylon shavings with them. So we bought these hoping they'd last, and be a lot safer. I'm holding my judgement on the chew until she's had more time with it, as I'm not sure I like how it sounds on her teeth (may be too hard?) and the way it is breaking down so far ... smallish chunks/shards like if you bite on a hard candy were coming off... was hoping more like meal, crumbles, not sharp bits. We will see. ** Update 12/20/22 She loves these things, and they do soften up after she has a go at them for a bit and do become soft crumbles. They are lasting about 3 days each, that is about 2-3 hard core chew sessions per day. Once shaved the sharp edges down she goes to town on it. I put one end in her kong to keep the end bit from becoming a choking hazard. Have had to get that bit out with tools (screwdriver on small end, pliers on big) but it keeps her safe. Followed the directions of soaking the end bit in water, then microwaving - makes a weird hard kind of puff - more like a large very rigid pork rind - and she loves those too, but warning - they make a god-awful mess. So far, these are the best edible chews I have tried that are digestible and safe. I feel like that makes this type of treat worth it - and is probably saving our furniture, which would cost more than these admittedly.

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malizooReviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025

We are on a budget and love the dual usage for both pets and children. The cheese is long-lasting, a little less so with the dogs, but really so with our 2 and 4 year old daughters. It's proven to be an economical and possibly nutritious snack. It quickly replaced string cheese, which has to be refrigerated. Thankfully, these are either chock-full of preservatives, or just the fact that they're like petrified rocks, they don't seem to go bad. And we don't have to bother with those pesky rappers anymore. Just toss them on the floor and watch the flurry of arms legs and tails scramble for their treats. If you havent tried them, they are kind of like a lollipop, with the extra added bonus that when your toddler drops them on the carpet it, doesn't stick or leave a primary color stain. Our two year old daughter and our 12 week old puppy are both teething and it has been great to be able to take care of both their needs with one purchase. We have these on auto ship now, and highly recommend them!

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Ledoux’s ReviewsReviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024

Take a look for yourself. That is one happy flippin' Frenchie. He gets down with his Nepalese Yak Cheese sticks. If it's healthy and it makes him happy he will probably get it, and more than once. As is the case with all his endeavors, he is a magnificent chewer, and these do last. Being the party with opposable thumbs I like that they are odorless because Frenchies are far from it. I love that they don't get soft and slimy, making them dangerous and disgusting, like other chew options. When they get too small, I'm not a monster for taking it away, I'm simply changing its form...high five Mighty Paw. 3 ingredients = enough said. The less than stellar parts are all the crumbles...but I guess you pick your poison as far as the mess from whatever your dog chews up goes. Just know it's coming and prepare...use those thumbs! Also, don't drop them onto any hard surface because they break pretty easily and then you have to skip to the cheese puff portion of the Nepalese Yak Cheese.

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Neesh BReviewed in Canada on December 16, 2024

A great deal considering 2 at the pet store can range from $18-24 depending on the size. My 1 year old beagle mix loves these and they keep him busy! He finishes a bully stick within 30 minutes, these chews last a lot longer. I would recommend getting a holder for it so you don’t have to worry about choking. It makes a world of a difference and you waste far less of the chew!

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LynneReviewed in Canada on December 9, 2024

The only bone our puppy will chew. Very hard and not easily chewed through. Will buy again. the only thing is if it falls hard onto the floor it can break in half which for safety reasons is not safe.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on December 18, 2024

Not my dogs absolute favourite chew (she enjoys bullys a lot more), but they do last a long time as she chews for maybe 10 mins at a time and then leaves it to play with a toy. They are brittle so will break if dropped on a hard floor. They are messy as well and little bits of hard cheese will be found everywhere! But they are a long lasting, hard chew so will order these from time to time. Not a bad price as well.

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arlene BroomeReviewed in Canada on January 18, 2025

I find they last longer and the dogs love them and it’s why I keep ordering them thanks

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mommyx2Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2024

We have bought so many natural ingredient, "long lasting" chews and our dog can have them finished in less than an hour. He has been working on this one, off and on, for a couple of days!