Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Tasty Tuesday
Tasty Tuesday is a new feature at Poochieheaven. Tasty Tuesday will cover tasty things for your dogs. It will cover treats, food, chew items, and more. If you have something you would like covered during Tasty Tuesday, please email us at info@poochieheaven.com
Himalayan Dog Chews
Many people realize that rawhide is bad for dogs, but they are tired of giving their dogs bully sticks and deer antler chews. Another option that your dog can use are Himalayan dog chews.
What are Himalayan Dog Chews?
They come from an ancient recipe of the people of the Himalayas. The people used them as a snack while working in the fields. They are 100% natural and contain yak and cow milk, salt, and lime juice. There are no chemical or preservatives. They are long lasting and offer the prefect alternative to bully sticks and deer antler chews. They come in three different sizes, so all dogs can enjoy them.
Frequently asked questions about Himalayan Dog Chews.
Isn't milk bad for dogs? At time raw milk can be difficult for dogs to digest, but once it is made into cheese, the proteins are altered and make it more easily digested. Many times people are encouraged to use small pieces of cheese for training. Additional because these are long lasting chews, the amount digested at one time is minimal. About 10% of dogs experience loose stools or gas the first time they use this product.
Isn't salt bad for dogs? The amount of salt is very small and is used as a flavor enhancer, not as the flavor itself.
What happens if my dog swallows a large piece? These chews are fully digestible, so there should not be any issues.
Where are they made? They are bought directly from framers in rural community co-ops of the Himalayas.
What size should I give my dog? No size is too large, you can always give larger chews to smaller dogs without any problems. The small Himalayan Chews are good for dogs under 20lbs, the medium Himalayan Chews are for dogs 20-55lbs, and the large Himalayan Chews are for dogs bigger than 55lbs. For those dogs are that very aggressive chewers, they should be given the largest size and observed when first given the chew.
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Maggie and Abbie love Himalayan Chews! Here is a link to our blog post on them: http://www.twopalmbeachpups.com/2010/03/himalayan-dog-chews-review-with-two.html
It has two videos of the girls enjoying their Himalayan Chews :)
Maggie and Jack love Himalayan chews! Just wish they lasted longer ;)
Rory and Lane love Himalayan chews too! I've found they take just as long to work down a Himalayan chew as they do bully sticks, and I think they appreciate the variety!
embry loves Himalayan Chews! he eats them in minutes!
We have not had the chance to try these Himalayan Chews, but they sound pretty awesome. We will have to order some!
I have never heard of Himalayan Dog Chews before. My Pom does not like rawhide or any of the nutrident chews. This maybe something she would enjoy. I will have to order some and see if she likes them. They sound pretty tasty.
We have been looking for a good healthy chew for our beagles! We'll have to try these. Do they help with plaque on teeth??
I would really be interested to see if my Wilson would like them. Both of my labs are so spoiled that they CHOOSE their TREATS! But Wilson is VERY picky and will not eat common things like grilled chicken treats, canadian bacon treats, pepperoni stick treats. Very picky one I have here, he is part cat, I really believe!!! He sleeps on the back of the couch like a cat too...and he weighs 60#!!!
Are these just for snacks, or are there health benefits?
I've never tried them. But now I'm thinking I will. Chewing is Jazzy's favorite pasttime :)
My dogs love them. It is always thier TGIF treat!
I just got some this weekend and Lola loveeeeeeed it! I love it bc it lasts longer than a flossie and smells better too!
Congrats to Lindsay, please email info@poochieheaven.com your shipping address
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