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- Yak milk is collected from a group of farmers.
- While the milk boils, it is continuously stirred with strong wooded paddles called “Kelu”. During the stirring process, lime juice is added.
- As the milk starts to boil a thick layer of butter begins to form. This butter is extracted and put aside.
- After 3 to 4 hours, white cheese starts forming, then is separated with the help of a large bamboo sleeve called a “Cherang”.
- This fresh soft cheese is spread onto a piece of cotton cloth, that is then tied and pressed firmly to drain all excess water.
- This “Yak Cheese” is cut into small pieces and smoked for 1 to 1.5 months using a wood fire oven for hardening.
- This process is what creates this product that becomes a health dry dog chew with a delicious smoky flavor that your dog will love.
- It also allows for the treats to be stored for several years without spoiling.
Our pre-packaged and private labeled bag contains oxygen obsorber and bulk box packaging contains desiccant-pack a to absorb any moisture and oxygen in the bag, preventing any growth of microbes.
We have been conducting experiments since the year 2012, to figure out the expiration dates on our chews. We created 4 possible environments for home and retail stores (dry conditions) for six months, we take one from each sample container and send them for tests for the following:
- Salmonella
- coli
- Yeast
- Mold
- Water Activity
Thus, it is safe to say that our hard Yak milk chews has expiration date of approximately 5 years from the date of opening the package, as long as they are in dry conditions.
Milk in its raw form is what is difficult for dogs to digest. Once it is made into cheese, the cooking process actually alters the protein making it more easily digested. Positive rewards-based obedience trainings often encourage the use of small pieces of cheese as motivators for behavior. In addition, our product is extremely hard and depending on the dog’s chewing habit – quite long lasting, and because of this, the amount of dairy that a dog can consume at any one time is extremely limited.
Generally speaking, about 10% of the dogs that try our product experience an initial loose stool or gas that always resolves. We have never had a problem with repeated or lasting GI issues. We have been giving this product to our dogs since the beginning, and we have had no problems over this sustained period of time.
Most or all lactose is removed with whey during the after the coagulation of the milk. So, the final product has little or no lactose to contribute towards the intolerance among dogs.
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