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Emg


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
06/30/2008 6:57 PM  

 Has anyone tried these? They're suppose to be like solid cheese blocks that you're dog chews on. I've heard they last longer than bully sticks!

 Supposedly, the people in the Himalayas will chew on these things while they're working. I might -just might- get some for Sam, since he didn't like his bully stick very much and he's a big cheese fanatic. But they're expensive, and I don't really want to pay +$9 for one of these things and have him snub it like he did with his bully stick. The only complaint I've heard is that someone got a bad one and it splintered, but other than that I haven't heard anything bad about them.

 

www.himalayandogchew.com/

 

What is it?


In Nepal, the chew comes from an ancient recipe that is used by the locals to create a long-lasting snack that they can slowly work in their mouths while they are working in the fields.

Guaranteed Analysis

Protein 52.6 %. Carbohydrates 30.3%. Fat 0.9 %. Ash Food 6.0 %. Moisture 10.2 %.

Ingredients

Yak and Cow Milk. Salt and Lime Juice.

What makes Himalayan Dog Chew so special?


This is a very long lasting dog chew that you can find*. Dogs must work the end of the treat for hours, softening it with their mouths before small parts of it can be slowly scraped off. It is 100% natural with no preservatives. It is an authentic type of cheese eaten by the people of the Himalayas. When you give this chew to your dog, you know that you are providing them with hours of high quality eating entertainment.

We here at Himalayan Dog Chew believe very strongly in the potential for this product to become a household name, and we look forward to sharing our discovery with other dog owners. If this has piqued your interest or you have any further questions about Himalayan Dog Chew, please do not hesitate to contact us.

*depends on the size and eating habits of dogs.

Products

To view wholesale pricelist, you must sign-up and login as a Retailer
or please email request to sales@himalayanDogChew.com.


Medium Dog
2.5 oz (1 piece)
SRP USD 7.49 (CAD 9.49) each


Small Dog
3.5 oz (3-5 pieces)
SRP USD 9.49 (CAD 11.49) each


Large Dog
3.5 oz (1 piece)
SRP USD 9.49 (CAD 11.49) each

 

 

Bestbullysticks.com also sells them...

www.bestbullysticks.com/home/bbs/smartlist_29/himalayan_dog_chews.html


Sara, Sam's mommy
MurphyDog


Ratastic
Ratastic
06/30/2008 7:07 PM  

Pricey.  Not as pricy as Murphy's favorite chew toys (my wife's heels) but still...


Mitch and Murphy Hancock (the dog)

"I've seen a look in dogs' eyes, a quickly vanishing look of amazed contempt, and I am convinced that basically dogs think humans are nuts." - John Steinbeck
treble02


Pack Leader
Pack Leader
06/30/2008 7:24 PM  
yikes....cant afford those ...let me know if theyre any good

~ Mary, Trixi and Toa's Mommy
Ratbone Rescues Foster Mommy
farmergurlyo


Ratastic
Ratastic
06/30/2008 8:03 PM  
i've seen them in pet stores before, but don't have any experience with them (sorry) but let us know if it's any good if you decide to try it

Ashley~ soon to be ratty mommy
Emg


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
06/30/2008 8:30 PM  
What pet store did you find them in? I've never seen these in a store before.

Sara, Sam's mommy
farmergurlyo


Ratastic
Ratastic
06/30/2008 11:21 PM  
it was just a small mom and pop shop with like a daycare and grooming place... so a lot of random stuff. i had no idea what they were at the time, but i remember the packaging lol

Ashley~ soon to be ratty mommy
farmergurlyo


Ratastic
Ratastic
06/30/2008 11:21 PM  
it was just a small mom and pop shop with like a daycare and grooming place... so a lot of random stuff. i had no idea what they were at the time, but i remember the packaging lol

Ashley~ soon to be ratty mommy
farmergurlyo


Ratastic
Ratastic
06/30/2008 11:22 PM  
whoops! sorry double post

Ashley~ soon to be ratty mommy
Mitzy's Mom


Alpha Feist
Alpha Feist
07/01/2008 4:43 AM  
Well, whether they're good or not they're too pricey for me!

Mary Beth, mom to the Lollipop Kids

Georgia Foster Mom
www.ratbonerescues.com; www.newrattitude.org
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Ratastic
Ratastic
07/01/2008 1:56 PM  
I've looked at them in the Dog supply store I shop at in my neighborhood, but haven't yet tried them. Let me know if they are any good. Chloe can chew through a bully stick in record breaking speed now!

~~ Life is awesome when you share it with a couple of Ratties! ~~
Terri, proud mom of Chloe & Bonnie!
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