Yak Cheese For Dogs – Could It Be Your Dog’s Next Favorite Chew?
Yak cheese for dogs is a protein-rich, long-lasting chew that supports dental health, satisfies super chewers, and offers a natural, healthy treat option.
Yak cheese is a centuries-old Tibetan food that’s gaining traction in the Western world. Not just for people, but for dogs as well. Also known as chhurpi, it’s the world’s hardest cheese, making it an increasingly popular choice as a dog chew. What are the benefits of yak cheese, and is it really a healthy choice for your canine companion?
What is yak cheese made of?
Producers typically make yak cheese with four ingredients: yak milk, cow milk, salt, and lime. While many dog lovers might be relieved by the limited number of ingredients, it’s natural to wonder if milk and salt are safe choices for your pup’s digestive system.
“The ingredients in yak cheese are neutral to good,” says Elizabeth Ann Straub, a certified pet nutritionist. “The salt content isn’t much to worry about. We never want to see too much salt in an ingredient panel, but the levels in yak cheese are low enough that it shouldn’t pose any risks.”
But what about the milk content? As many food-sensitive people already know, hard cheeses typically contain less lactose than their soft counterparts. Making yak cheese involves heating the milk ingredients and then straining them to separate the curd from the whey. The whey contains most of the lactose.
After separating the curd, producers shape it into blocks and dry it into a very dense, hard cheese. Some Tibetan villagers age these blocks for up to two decades. However, unless you’re prepared to trek up the Himalayas, it’s unlikely you’ll find a cheese of such vintage at your local holistic pet food store.
How can yak cheese benefit your dog?
Being hard as bone, yak cheese is an excellent mental enrichment tool for super chewers. It’s also high in protein and easier to digest than many alternatives. (Bonus: there’s no risk of your dog ingesting any plastic or synthetic fibers!) Yak cheese serves as a natural dental cleaner and can help keep your dog’s teeth plaque-free, due to it’s density.
“Most people struggle to find something their dogs enjoy that also has the benefit of cleaning their teeth,” says Elizabeth Ann. “There are certainly things on the market that will clean teeth and are not good for dogs — but yak cheese is a great option.”
Suggestions to keep in mind
- As with all hard chews, you should monitor your dog to ensure he doesn’t swallow any large pieces. Brands often sell yak cheese in different weights depending on a dog’s size. A Mastiff may choke on a chew meant for a Chihuahua, for example. So mindfulness is key when you’re in the natural treat aisle.
- It’s also a good idea to be cautious about giving your dog yak cheese if he’s on antibiotics, since calcium can inhibit their efficacy. As always, when it doubt, consult with your veterinarian before introducing yak cheese into your dog’s diet.
If you do decide to try your dog yak cheese, be sure to save the last chunk — 45 seconds in the microwave and it’ll bloom into an airy cheese puff that’s sure to leave your best friend drooling!
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