Hi! I was wondering if anyone has ever heard of these? Mia easily loses interest in her chew toys, and would rather focus her attention on chewing us... or anything else in the house she's not supposed to! Of course I redirect her to a chew toy, but depending on her mood, it's a constant struggle. I'm not giving her rawhide, bones, or bully stix (which I did once before I knew better, and of course she loved it). I saw these on the "doggyloot" website and they sound interesting. They are made in Nepal. Thought I would check with those of you who know WAY more about this stuff than me! I'm learning 
Mia is now 15 weeks and 21.6 lbs.!!
P.S. Is it just my house that toys go missing in??!!
"The famous Himalayan Dog Chew is back by popular demand! They're available in small, medium, large, and XL for all kinds of pups. During service as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Nepal, the company founders rescued an abandoned puppy. As the dog was teething and there was no access to the plethora of products available here in the United States, they improvised. The locals gave her an ancient traditional recipe made with yak and cow milk and all-natural products - free of chemicals or preservatives. These chews are a wonder - one of the longest-lasting chews available! They're typically hardier than bully sticks and will give dogs something tasty to work on for hours."


Mia is now 15 weeks and 21.6 lbs.!!

P.S. Is it just my house that toys go missing in??!!
"The famous Himalayan Dog Chew is back by popular demand! They're available in small, medium, large, and XL for all kinds of pups. During service as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Nepal, the company founders rescued an abandoned puppy. As the dog was teething and there was no access to the plethora of products available here in the United States, they improvised. The locals gave her an ancient traditional recipe made with yak and cow milk and all-natural products - free of chemicals or preservatives. These chews are a wonder - one of the longest-lasting chews available! They're typically hardier than bully sticks and will give dogs something tasty to work on for hours."
