









🦷 Chew Strong, Stay Strong – The Ultimate Power Chew for Your Pup’s Peak Performance!
Mighty Paw Yak Cheese Dog Chews are premium, all-natural, extra-hard treats designed specifically for aggressive chewers. Made with just three ingredients—yak milk, salt, and lime juice—these odorless, grain-free chews deliver 68g of protein per stick, promoting dental health and muscle strength. Handcrafted in Nepal and quality-checked in the USA, they offer a long-lasting, guilt-free chewing experience that keeps large dogs mentally engaged and satisfied.



| ASIN | B08WRXCTGW |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Color | Large - 4 Pack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (8,763) |
| Date First Available | 13 December 2023 |
| Flavor | Large - 4 Pack (Most Popular) |
| Item Form | Stick |
| Item Weight | 102 g |
| Item model number | Yak Cheese Chew |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 24.51 x 14.3 x 4.7 cm; 102.06 g |
| Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
| Size | 14.4 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Yak Milk Chews |
| Specific Uses | Bone Health, Dental Care, Mental Enrichment, Power Chewers, Training |
| Storage Information | Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures to maintain hard consistency prevent cracking or brittleness. |
| batteries required | No |
L**N
Mon petit chien les aimes beaucoup mais ils sont très cassants, si on l’échappe par terre il se casse en deux….
L**N
*** 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.
A**R
Good for power chewers. We let our dog have it for about 20-30 minutes. Lasts a few days. Just watch for when it gets small.
A**E
My dog loves these yak chews—they keep him busy for days and are a great treat. Each stick lasts a decent amount of time with constant chewing, which makes them a solid value. That said, they do chip and leave a bit of a mess. Be warned: when your dog leaves random pieces lying around, the sharp edges feel like stepping on shards of Legos. IT HURTS. A LOT. Despite that, I keep buying them because my dog enjoys them so much. Just be sure to keep an eye out for leftover bits on the floor
C**2
I have a rescue dog that is constantly chewing unless he is sleeping. He has chewed up alomost all his toys. Rawhide bones are a thing that is gone in less than one hour. However, this chew bone has lasted for some time. Only by today am I taking away his first stick to try making a cheese puff out of it. I do not give him the Yak sticks to chew on continueally; he gets these as a secondary treat along with his peanut butter kong when he has to wait in his crate for our return. Since having this to chew on he has not pulled the rubber off the water pan, not chewed holes in his crate pad/blanket nor destroyed another poor stuffed critter. To address the mold issue some have had & torn packaging...I'd like to say this.....I had these added to my monthly delivery of other items & the bag was not torn. Seems to me the single-use bag the chews were mailed in my be the issue whereas my order was sent in a corrigated box. To keep the mold from occurring we keep the sticks in the fridge, especially after having been chewed on during the hot & humid days we have had. Again, no issues to complain concern. The so-called scanners of content may not let this be published saying it is not relivent to all customers but I disagree after reading the high number of complaints in the reviews for these 2 issues. If you get to read this , I hope the info is helpful for your next order. UPDATE: A few reviews complained the stick did not poof when microwaved. The 1st stick did poof nad here is what I did: I dropped the 2 inch stick into a pan of hot water leaving it to sit in the water over night. Actually I forgot about the soaking stick in the water, by morning I figured i would find a slimmy mess but did not. I used the 30 second button on my microwave. I put the stick on a paper plate & hit the 30 second button. after the first 30 seconds I flipped the stick over & hit it back into the microwave for another 3o seconds. My boy has the prettiness cheese poof to chew on the next time he is in his crate, No problems here!!!
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