Chews That Work as Hard as Your Dog

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FAQ
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Yak chews are made using just three ingredients: yak milk, salt, and lime juice. These ingredients are mixed, pressed, and smoked over several weeks using traditional Himalayan methods. The result is a hard, durable chew that’s high in protein, fully digestible, and free from artificial additives or preservatives.
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When your dog has chewed the yak stick down to a small nub, don’t toss it! You can safely turn it into a puff. Simply place the leftover piece in the microwave for about 45–60 seconds (or until it fully puffs up), let it cool, and give it back to your dog as a crunchy treat. It reduces choking risk and cuts down on waste.
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Yes — as long as you choose the right size. Small dogs do best with smaller chews they can grip easily, while medium and large breeds need thicker or longer sticks to avoid swallowing risks. Power Paw Yak Chews are sold in size-specific 4-packs to make selection easy. Always supervise chewing.
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It depends on your dog’s chew style. Gentle chewers can make one stick last for several days, while heavy chewers may go through one in a few hours. Either way, yak chews typically outlast rawhide, bully sticks, and most store-bought treats thanks to their dense, hard texture.
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Store yak chews in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or humidity. Once opened, it’s best to keep them in an airtight container or resealable pouch to maintain freshness. If your dog doesn’t finish a chew, let it dry fully before storing again to prevent softening or mold.
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Yes — chewing on yak chews naturally scrapes away plaque and tartar buildup, helping to promote cleaner teeth and healthier gums. While they don’t replace brushing, they’re a great addition to your dog’s dental care routine, especially for pups who enjoy chewing.
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Many dogs with allergies or sensitive stomachs do well with yak chews because they contain no grains, meat, gluten, or artificial ingredients. That said, every dog is different — so it’s always good to introduce a new treat gradually and monitor for any reactions.
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Unlike rawhide, which can contain chemicals and is often hard to digest, yak chews are fully natural and easily broken down in your dog’s system. They also tend to last longer than synthetic chews and offer more nutritional value, without the risk of harmful additives.