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Description
La friandise éternelle pour chien est fabriquée dans la montagne de l'Himalaya à partir d'une recette vieille de plusieurs siècles. Il contient du lait de Yak et de vaches indigènes élevées dans l'environnement naturel du Népal.

Comme pour toutes les friandises pour chiens, veuillez surveiller votre ou vos chiens lorsqu'ils mangent nos friandises et soyez prudent de les jeter lorsqu'un danger potentiel se présente (c.-à-d. petits morceaux, étouffement, indigestion, etc.).

FAQs

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What is the Everlasting Himalayan Treat made from?
The Everlasting Himalayan Treat is made from the milk of indigenous yak and cows raised in the natural mountain environment of Nepal. It's crafted using a centuries-old recipe from the Himalayas, resulting in a hard, long-lasting chew with no artificial ingredients or preservatives.
How long does this chew last?
The Everlasting Himalayan Treat is designed to be a long-lasting chew that keeps dogs occupied for extended periods. The dense, hard texture means dogs must work at it gradually rather than consuming it quickly. Actual duration varies depending on your dog's size and chewing intensity.
Is this treat safe for my dog?
Yes, when given under supervision. The Everlasting Himalayan Treat is made from natural milk ingredients and is fully digestible. As with any dog chew, supervise your dog while they enjoy this treat and discard any small pieces that could present a choking hazard.
What makes this chew different from other dog chews?
This treat stands out because of its authentic Himalayan heritage — it's made using a recipe that's centuries old, from yak and cow milk sourced in the mountains of Nepal. Unlike rawhide or synthetic chews, it's made from natural dairy ingredients and is fully digestible.
Is this treat suitable for dogs with food allergies?
The Everlasting Himalayan Treat is made primarily from yak and cow milk, making it a limited-ingredient chew. It's free from common allergens like wheat, corn, and soy. However, dogs with dairy sensitivities should avoid this product. Consult your veterinarian if your dog has known food allergies.