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Yak Chews Loose Mango Medium (70-80g) 2kg

Yak Chews Loose Mango Medium (70-80g) 2kg

Regular price £161.73 GBP
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Medium Natural Yak Chews with Mango – Long-Lasting Dog Treat

Includes:
Minimum total weight: 2kg
Minimum quantity: 27 yak chews (approx. £1.85 per chew)

Inspired by a traditional Himalayan recipe, these natural chews were once protein-rich snacks for mountain communities. Today, they’re a durable, long-lasting treat made for medium dogs—now with a hint of natural mango.

Made from skimmed yak and cow milk with a touch of lime juice, each chew is compressed and smoke-dried for 28 days to create a firm, flavorful texture. They contain no artificial colors, preservatives, gluten, or grains.

High in protein and calcium yet low in fat, these chews support healthy chewing habits and help reduce plaque and tartar. Thanks to the fermentation and drying process, they contain less than 1% lactose, making them suitable for most mildly lactose-intolerant dogs.

When your dog reaches the final small piece, simply microwave it for 30–60 seconds until it puffs up, then let it cool for a crunchy bonus treat.

  • Made from 100% natural skimmed milk
  • Infused with natural mango for added flavour
  • Hard and long-lasting texture
  • Rich in protein and calcium
  • Free from preservatives, gluten, and grains
  • Supports dental hygiene

Size & Pet Recommendations:
Medium size chews are ideal for dogs under 15 kg
Each chew weighs approx. 70–80 g and measures 12–14 cm
Recommended breeds: Bull Dog, Rottweiler, Collie, Poodle, Basset Hound, Jack Russell Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Cocker Spaniel
Suitable for dogs aged 4 months and older

Ingredients & Nutritional Analysis

Composition: Yak & Cow Milk (97.3%), Lime Juice (0.2%), Mango (2.5%).
Analytical Constituents: Crude protein (min): 60%, Crude fat (min): 1.5%, Calcium (min): 1.5%, Moisture (max): 15%, Crude ash (max): 6%

Country of Origin:
Manufactured in India using milk sourced from the Himalayan regions of Nepal.

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