STEP 4 Punch a hole for a key ring and attach to your dog’s collar. (In a pinch, packing tape or even Scotch tape will do the trick.) STEP 3 Next cut out two pieces of clear, self-adhesive shelf liner and sandwich your new cardstock tag between them. STEP 2 Type your vacation contact info into the template, print it out on card stock, and cut it out with scissors. Make it! Just a few super-quick steps to creating your dog’s temporary ID: Just personalize, print, clip, and add to your dog’s collar so should she somehow stroll down the garden path, people will be able to reach you. For those of you bringing along your trusty canines (our pups like mountain hikes, beaches, and campsite cookouts better than just about anything), we’ve created a vacation tag template to provide temporary ID for your dog. You might also check out Native Pet Yak Chews and Best Bully Himalayan Yak Cheese.Ah summer, season of escapes to the cabin, glorious weeks booked off to spend in a little beach town, and camping out under the stars. Check them out here: Mighty Paw Yak Cheese Chews. One of our sponsors and favorite dog brands, Mighty Paw has come out with their own Yak Chews which is very similar to the Himalayan Chews. Himalayan Dog Chews CompetitorsĬolby here, a few things I’d like to note about Himalayan Dog Chews since this review was originally published 9 years ago.Īs I mentioned at the beginning of this post, Himalayan Dog Chews are no longer the new kid on the block and with that competition has arrived. If you have a medium size to small dog, or just not the “jaws of life” kind of chewer, I could see these treats as something that you keep in the house all the time, lasting for days at a time. In our case they also worked well as an emergency, “I need to occupy the dogs with something while I get some work done” kind of treat. If you have a very aggressive chewer, I could see these being something that you treat with them to a couple of times per month. Overall, is it worth it? Though they are slightly pricier than a rawhide/standard chew, they are much healthier for your dog. We loved the fact that when left with little bits of this chew, we could microwave them and create another tasty treat for the boys! Plus it was just really cool to see. Often when pieces break off of treats, chews, or bones, we toss them because of the fear of blockages. If you use common sense and buy the right size treat for your dog (based on the aggressiveness of chewing), they will last hours and perhaps days.Īlthough the boys finished these chews in hours, I could easily see a medium sized dog taking days to get through the largest size of this treat. They are ethically produced and support the fair trade policies that we expect of our own food. They consist of recognizable, healthy ingredients, and contain no preservatives or junk! When we first saw Himalayan Dog Chews we were immediately intrigued and headed to their webpage to learn more. It is not too often that you stumble across a completely new and different type of treat in the pet store. Here are the results: Introducing Himalayan Dog Chews In today’s blog post, Charlie and Harley (even Max – the cat) or poking, prodding, testing, and of course chewing on the Himalayan Dog Chews. We do our best to refrain from eating processed foods and junk, so why would we not do the same for our dogs! Himalayan Dog Chews Review It is simply a matter of convenience and cutting corners for manufacturers. Well, judging from the wide variety of truly natural dog treats that have hit the market in recent years – No! Now the conventional wisdom is that this is what it takes to make a commercial product – capable of being shipped and stored. You will likely be faced with a long list of chemicals, artificial flavorings and preservatives.Īfter giving up on trying to pronounce them, it takes a trip to Google to even have a clue as to what these compounds are – and why they would be present in any type of “food.”Įven products that at first glance seem healthy can be full of surprises, and you may find yourself wondering if they contain anything natural. Attach velcro to the tabs and the back of the pouch (either use self-stick Velcro, or if you want a more durable alternative, sew-on Velcro and attach the pouch Velcro before sewing the sides of the pouch together). Reading the ingredient label of your average dog treat these days can be an eye opening experience. Cut small strips of Velcro to fit the two tabs. We recently updated and republished here on. UPDATE: This post was originally published on MyDogLikes on August 22nd, 2014.
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