Churpi for Dogs – 1 Stick – Minimum 250 Grams
What is Churpi?
Churpi (also known as Himalayan Yak Cheese or Chhurpi Durkha) has its roots high in the Himalayan mountains parts of India. Traditionally made for human consumption, it was a staple food providing sustenance in harsh mountain environments. The process involves boiling yak and/or cow milk, separating the curds, pressing them to remove moisture, and then drying them for weeks — sometimes months — in sun and smoke. Titaura
The idea of making it into dog treats was born when someone trekking in Nepal noticed stray Pahari dogs feeding on leftover Churpi — and those dogs looked extremely healthy, full of energy, and had shiny coats.
Why It’s Great for Dogs
Dental Health The vigorous chewing action helps scrape away plaque and tartar buildup, contributing to cleaner teeth and healthier gums. Titaura
Nutrition Churpi provides calcium (for bones and teeth), potassium (regulates the nervous system), zinc (supports immunity and skin), biotin (promotes cell growth and digestion), folic acid, iron, phosphorus, magnesium, and vitamins A, B1, C, D, E, and K.
Mental Enrichment Churpi taps into a dog’s natural chewing instinct, helping reduce stress, boosting focus and patience, lowering anxiety, and reducing unwanted behaviors — all while lasting much longer than typical treats.
Clean Ingredients Made from a simple blend of yak and cow milk, lime juice, and a touch of salt — the treat is 100% natural, lactose-free, gluten-free, and odor-free.
Types of Churpi Treats
- Churpi Bars — Hard chew bars, best for medium to large adult dogs. Long-lasting, can take days or weeks to finish.
- Churpi Bits/Crunchies — Smaller, chewy-crunchy pieces ideal for small and medium dogs, and also perfect for senior dogs and puppies for whom the hard bars may be too tough.
- Flavored Churpi — Available in variants like strawberry, carrot, and turmeric for added variety.
Tips for Giving Churpi Safely
- For optimal enjoyment and durability, let your dog chew it for a period of time, then take it away until the next serving — this way a single bar can last days or even weeks.
- When only a small piece is left, place it in the microwave for about 45 seconds to turn it into a delicious puffed crunchy biscuit. Wait for it to cool before giving it to your dog.
- Always supervise your dog while chewing, and make sure you pick the right size for your dog’s breed.
- Certain dogs may have lactose intolerance or allergies, so always monitor your pet for any adverse reactions when introducing Churpi for the first time.
- If you can’t make an indent in the treat with your fingernail, it may be too hard for your dog’s teeth — this is a good general test for any hard chew.





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