Yeti Dog Chews are top - notch all - natural and healthy dog treats crafted from hardened Cow/Yak milk cheese and natural flavorings. These organic chews are a hit with dogs of all sizes and ages. They have a great advantage - they won't stain your floors, won't splinter, and have hardly any smell. The hard and long - lasting nature of these chews makes them the perfect way to keep your furry friend happy and busy in a safe and natural manner for a long time. But here's a heads - up: when there's a small piece left from the chew, it could be a choking risk for your dog. Just take the remaining piece, pop it in the microwave for 45 - 60 seconds, and it'll puff up to twice its size. Once it cools down, it becomes a crunchy and delicious treat for your dog! The strawberry flavor is made with Yak Milk, Cow Milk, Strawberry, and Lime Juice. The mango flavor includes Yak Milk, Cow Milk, Mango, and Lime Juice. And the coconut flavor has Yak Milk, Cow Milk, Coconut, and Lime Juice. In terms of nutritional value, the strawberry flavor has a minimum of 73.40% crude protein, 2.78% crude fat, a maximum of 0.01% crude fiber, 15.45% moisture, and 5.54% ash. The mango and coconut flavors have a minimum of 75.10% crude protein, 3.2% crude fat, a maximum of 0.01% crude fiber, 13.61% moisture, and 5.55% ash. The caloric content for the strawberry flavor is 4224 kcal/100g and 330kcal per treat. The mango flavor has 4224 kcal/100g and 339 kcal per treat. The coconut flavor contains 3431.6 kcal/100g and 343 kcal per treat.

Using these Yeti dog treats is super easy. Just give one to your dog and watch them enjoy it! But always keep an eye on your dog while they're chewing. If there's a small piece left, don't let your dog continue with it as it can be a choking hazard. Instead, put the remaining piece in the microwave for 45 - 60 seconds. After it puffs up and cools down, it'll be a great crunchy snack. Store these treats in a cool, dry place to keep them fresh. And remember, these treats are a great addition to your dog's diet, but they should be given in moderation as part of a balanced diet.