Dairy protein, not processed hide. Easier on the stomach when sized right.
Give your dog something better to settle into.
A long-lasting Himalayan yak cheese chew made with 4 simple ingredients. Rawhide-free, low odor, and built for supervised calm time.
★★★★★ 4.9 from 2,400+ dog parents · 30-day promise
Why dog parents switch
Rawhide has a long ingredient list. This doesn't.
Four ingredients. No rawhide sheets, no mystery fillers, no greasy residue. Just a dense dairy chew your dog can work through at their own pace.
Won't clear the room. Fine on the couch, in the crate, or next to you on the floor.
When the nub gets small, take it away and puff it in the microwave instead.
Yak milk, cow milk, lime juice, salt. Read the label in under five seconds.
Dense Himalayan cheese gives most dogs a longer session than soft treats or bully sticks.
The math that surprises people
Less than a coffee. Hours of quiet.
When a chew lasts through a work call, dinner prep, or the evening wind-down, you stop counting the cost per chew and start counting the quiet hours.
Every dog chews differently. Size, jaw strength, tooth health, and supervision matter.
Choose the right size
Pick your dog's size
Wrong size is the most common mistake.
Too small is a choking risk. Too large and they lose interest. Pick by weight — and if your dog chews hard, go one size up.
Small dogs
Small Yak Chew
1-15 lbs Best for Chihuahuas, Yorkies, and toy mixesA smaller chew for lighter dogs and shorter supervised sessions.
Most popular
Medium Yak Chew
15-35 lbs Best for Frenchies, Beagles, and Cocker SpanielsThe everyday size for dogs who need a steady chewing job.
Power chewers
Large Yak Chew
35-55 lbs Best for Labs, Goldens, and Shepherd mixesFor bigger jaws and dogs that finish softer chews too quickly.
Big dogs
Extra Large Yak Chew
55-85 lbs Best for German Shepherds and larger LabsMore chew mass for larger breeds and longer supervised sessions.
Giant breeds
Jumbo Yak Chew
85+ lbs Best for Great Danes, Mastiffs, and giant breedsFor giant breeds and serious chewers who need a safer size buffer.
What's actually in it
Four ingredients. Read them in five seconds.
Yak milk, cow milk, lime juice, salt. That's the whole list. No fillers, no mystery powders, nothing you need to Google.
01
Yak milk
The primary base. Sourced from Himalayan farming families using the same chhurpi tradition for generations.
02
Cow milk
Blended with yak milk to build the dense, long-lasting cheese texture your dog works through slowly.
03
Lime juice
A trace amount — less than 1% — used to coagulate the milk into curd. Not a flavor ingredient.
04
Salt
A trace amount — less than 1% — used in the traditional hardening process. Not a seasoning.
Where it comes from
I grew up eating this. Now my dog chews it.
Chhurpi is a hard cheese from Nepal's mountain communities — made with milk, lime, salt, pressure, and weeks of drying. I grew up around it. When I moved to the US and got my first dog, I saw how confusing the chew aisle was. So I brought the tradition I already knew.
Every chew starts with Himalayan farming families. Our team in Texas checks each batch before it ships to your door. No anonymous supply chain. No private-label mystery.
Zero waste bonus
Don't throw away the nub. Turn it into a treat.
When the chew gets small enough to be a choking risk, take it away. Soak it in warm water, microwave it for 45 seconds, and let it cool. It puffs into a crunchy cheese snack your dog will love just as much.
Place the small end piece in warm water until it softens.
Heat until it puffs. Watch it closely and stop if needed.
Let it cool completely before serving the crunchy puff.
From real dog parents
What actually happens when the chew comes out.
“I was honestly surprised by how long it kept him busy. I gave it to him after breakfast and he stayed on his mat instead of following me around the kitchen.”
“We have a big chewer and most things are gone fast. This one actually made sense for the price because he worked on it over a few sessions.”
“I wanted something simple and rawhide-free. The ingredient list is short, it does not stink up the room, and my dog gets excited when the bag comes out.”
“These became part of our evening routine. I still supervise him, but he settles down with it instead of pacing around looking for trouble.”
“My dog is picky, so I only ordered one pack to test it. He took it right away. I came back and ordered more before we ran out.”
“I like that it feels cleaner than the chews we used before. No greasy residue on the rug, and she actually stays interested in it.”
See it for yourself
Real dogs. Real homes. No staging.
These are customer videos — unedited, unscripted. Just dogs doing what dogs do when they have something worth chewing.
Golden Retriever · after-dinner calm time
French Bulldog · steady indoor chew routine
Labrador · post-walk wind-down
Small breed · quiet crate practice
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Keep the calm-time drawer stocked.
Set your dog's chew rhythm once. Skip, pause, or change it whenever their routine changes.
If it is not the right fit
We will help make it right.
If the size, chew pace, or routine fit is not right, reach out. We will help with the next best step.
Before you buy
Quick answers for safer chew time.
Are yak chews safer than rawhide?
Many dog parents choose yak chews because they are rawhide-free, simple, dense, and cleaner for indoor chew time. Any chew should still be sized correctly and supervised.
How do I choose the right size?
Start with your dog’s weight and chewing intensity. If your dog is between sizes or chews aggressively, size up so the chew is harder to fit fully in their mouth.
What should I do with the small end piece?
Remove the chew once the remaining nub is small enough to swallow whole. Some dog parents soak and microwave the nub into a puff, then cool it fully before serving.
What if my dog does not love it?
Every order is backed by a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. If it is not a fit, reach out and we will help with the next best step.
Chew time varies by dog. References to average duration are based on customer-reported sessions across reviews and support conversations; size, breed, dental history, and chewing style all matter.