Flavoured Himalayan Yak Cheese Chew for Dogs

Flavoured Himalayan Yak Cheese Chew for Dogs

★★★★★ 4.9 from 2,400+ dog parents

A flavoured Himalayan yak chew for picky dogs and first-time chewers who need a more tempting reason to start.

  • Picky-dog friendly
  • Added flavour
  • Rawhide-free
  • Low odor
  • Dense chew texture
  • Size guidance
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Puff Hack Turn the small end piece into a crunchy bonus treat.

When the chew gets too small to safely chew, remove it, soak it, microwave it, let it cool, and serve the puff.

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Customer photo of Prime Pet Food Himalayan yak cheese chews
★★★★★

“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.”

Sarah M.
Customer photo of a large Prime Pet Food yak chew
★★★★★

“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.”

Mark T.
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★★★★★

“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.”

Jessica R.

Buyer confidence

What should feel clear before checkout

01

Will someone help me choose?

Use the size guidance and dog profile tools before checkout. If your dog is between sizes, the page points you toward the safer starting point.

02

What if I pick wrong?

The 30-day promise gives you a clear path to contact us if the first size or routine fit is not right for your dog.

03

When will it ship?

Orders ship from current U.S. inventory with tracking, so you can plan your dog's chew routine instead of guessing when the bag arrives.

04

Can I ask a real question?

Yes. If your dog has a special chewing style, dental history, or sizing concern, contact us before opening the bag.

Guaranteed Analysis

4 Ingredients
Crude Protein (min.) 52.0%
Crude Fat (min.) 5.2%
Crude Fiber (max.) 0.5%
Moisture (max.) 10.2%
Ash (max.) 8.5%
Caloric Content 350 kcal/100g

Why Prime Pet Food

A clearer way to buy yak chews.

Prime Pet Food keeps the origin story, sizing advice, safety notes, and routine guidance in one place so you can choose with less guesswork.

Himalayan landscape with a yak, reflecting Prime Pet Food's mountain-region chew heritage
Himalayan heritage

Rooted in Himalayan food tradition, built for modern dog homes.

We keep the story close to the source and pair it with practical guidance for sizing, supervision, storage, and everyday use.

Ingredient transparency

The ingredient roles section explains what each part of the recipe does, so the label is easy to understand.

Built around real routines

Post-walk settling, work calls, crate practice, and evening wind-downs all need different expectations.

Honest about hard chews

Hard chews need supervision, the right size, and a dog with healthy teeth. We say that clearly.

Support after purchase

If the first fit is not right, the team can help with sizing, routine questions, or the next best step.

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Choose by fit first. Flavour, value packs, and subscriptions come after that.

Full Transparency

What each ingredient actually does

Four ingredients. Each one has a specific job. Nothing is there by accident — and nothing is hidden.

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Yak Milk

Primary ingredient

The protein-rich base. Yak milk has higher fat and protein than cow milk, creating the dense, long-lasting texture dogs love.

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Cow Milk

Secondary base

Blended with yak milk for consistency and structure. Together they form the hard cheese that takes dogs 45–90 minutes to work through.

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Lime Juice

< 1% trace amount

A natural coagulant that hardens the milk into cheese. Used in microscopic amounts — far less than a single lime wedge. Not a flavor ingredient.

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Salt

< 1% trace amount

A tiny amount for natural preservation and flavor. Less than 1% of total composition — far below levels that would concern any veterinarian.

About the lime juice and salt

We get asked about these a lot. Both are used in microscopic trace amounts — purely to harden the milk naturally into a dense cheese. The lime juice is not acidic enough to cause any digestive concern, and the salt content is far below what you would find in a single dog treat from any major brand. These are processing agents, not flavor additives.

Chew type comparison

How yak chews compare with common alternatives

This table is for shoppers comparing chew types, not a repeat of the product ingredients or safety tabs.

Metric Prime Pet Food Bully Sticks Rawhide Nylon Toys
Avg. Duration 67 min* 15 min 20 min Varies
Price per Hour ~$0.22 ~$0.80 ~$0.35 N/A
Digestibility High High Low None
Splinter Risk Low when supervised Moderate High Wear/shavings
Ingredients 4 natural Single, greasy Chemical-processed Synthetic
Feature
Rawhide
Prime Pet Food Favorite Himalayan Yak Chews
Bully Sticks
4 simple ingredients
×
×
Fully digestible
×
Lower blockage risk
×
High protein & calcium
×
Cleaner indoor chew
×
×
Dense and long-lasting
×
Traditional Himalayan process
×
×

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4 simple ingredients

Rawhide No
Prime Pet Food Yes
Bully Sticks No

Fully digestible

Rawhide No
Prime Pet Food Yes
Bully Sticks Varies

Lower blockage risk

Rawhide No
Prime Pet Food Yes
Bully Sticks Varies

High protein & calcium

Rawhide No
Prime Pet Food Yes
Bully Sticks Varies

Cleaner indoor chew

Rawhide No
Prime Pet Food Yes
Bully Sticks No

Dense and long-lasting

Rawhide Varies
Prime Pet Food Yes
Bully Sticks No

Traditional Himalayan process

Rawhide No
Prime Pet Food Yes
Bully Sticks No
Zero waste bonus

The small end piece has its own routine.

This section is only about the final nub: when to take it away, how to puff it, and how to let it cool before serving.

Four step visual guide showing how to puff a small yak chew end piece
1

Remove the nub

Take the chew away before the small end piece is easy to swallow.

2

Soak it

Place it in warm water for 5 to 10 minutes so it is ready to puff.

3

Microwave briefly

Heat on a microwave-safe plate for 45 to 60 seconds, until it expands.

4

Cool completely

Let the puff cool all the way down, then serve it as a crunchy treat.

The safety reason behind it

The nub is the riskiest part of any hard chew. Taking it away before it gets small enough to swallow whole is the right call. Puffing it is just a bonus — you get a second treat instead of throwing it away.

Next best step

Restock only after the fit is clear.

First-time buyers should start with the right size. Repeat buyers can save time with bulk packs or subscription refills.

Multi-pack value

Bulk Himalayan Yak Cheese Dog Chews

For dogs who already use yak chews often, multi-dog homes, and families that do not want to reorder one bag at a time.

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30-day size guarantee

Wrong size? We will help you fix it.

If the first size does not work for your dog’s weight, jaw strength, or chew pace, contact us within 30 days.

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First-time buyer

Start with one pack first.

If your dog is new to yak chews, test the right size and chewing style before moving into bulk or subscription.

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Before you open the bag

Real answers for safer chew time.

Before you choose a chew

Hard chews work best when the size, routine, and dog are a good fit.

I think of a yak chew as a simple, old-world cheese chew made for modern dogs. It is dense, long-lasting, and meant to give your dog a real job during supervised calm time.

4 simple ingredients: Yak milk, cow milk, lime juice, salt. No rawhide, artificial flavors, preservatives, or unnecessary fillers.

Crafted in Nepal using traditional Himalayan methods. Packed in the USA under Prime Pet Food quality standards.

They can be a safe choice when they are the right size and you supervise the session. I always recommend fresh water nearby, shorter first sessions, and removing the chew before it becomes small enough to swallow.

The traditional process is slow: milk is heated, curds are formed, the cheese is pressed into shape, and the pieces are dried until they become dense enough for long chew sessions.

Start with weight, then look at mouth size and chewing style. If your dog is between sizes or chews hard, I would size up.

  • Small: for dogs up to 15 lbs
  • Medium: for dogs up to 35 lbs
  • Large: for dogs up to 55 lbs
  • Extra Large: for dogs up to 85 lbs
  • Jumbo: for dogs above 85 lbs

Chewing can help scrape and occupy the mouth, but yak chews are hard. If your dog has weak teeth, dental disease, missing teeth, or a cracked-tooth history, ask your veterinarian before using any hard chew.

If you want a softer edible chew, bully sticks may fit. If you want lower odor, less grease, and a longer supervised chew session, I would usually start with a properly sized yak chew.

When the end piece gets small, take it away from your dog. Soak it, microwave it until it puffs, then let it cool completely before serving the crunchy puff.

Depending on your dog's chewing intensity, a single chew can last anywhere from 3 days to 2+ weeks.

We recommend yak chews for puppies 4+ months old who have started teething. Always supervise chewing.

Soak it in hot water for 5 minutes, then microwave for 45–60 seconds. It puffs up into a delicious cheesy treat.

Many power chewers do well with a properly sized yak chew, but sizing and supervision matter. If your dog is between sizes, size up. If your dog tries to gulp, bite off large pieces, or has dental risk, pause and choose a softer option or ask your vet.

They are hard cheese chews made for supervised chewing, not soft snacks. They gradually wear down as dogs work on them, but they are not right for dogs with weak teeth, dental disease, crowns, or a cracked-tooth history.

Keep chews in a cool, dry place and reseal the bag after opening. Avoid storing them in damp areas because moisture can change the texture.

They are low odor compared with many animal-based chews. You may notice a mild natural cheese smell, especially once your dog starts chewing, but they are made for cleaner indoor use.