✅ Yes, Dog Churpi is generally safe for puppies above 3 months of age, provided you choose a size and firmness that suits their jaw strength. Smaller Churpi sticks or pre-softened versions work best for teething puppies. Always supervise chewing sessions, especially if your pup is still learning how to chew properly.
🟠 Avoid giving Churpi to very young puppies (under 3 months) or those with underdeveloped or sensitive teeth, as the chew’s hardness could be too intense.
Tip: Choose mini or puffed Churpi variants for younger or smaller breeds.
💡 Unlikely. One of the best things about Churpi is that it’s naturally lactose-free due to its traditional Himalayan fermentation process. This reduces milk sugars (lactose) to trace levels, making it suitable even for dogs with mild dairy sensitivities.
🧀 Churpi is:
However, if your dog has a history of severe dairy allergies, consult your vet before introducing any new treat.
⏳ Churpi is known for its long-lasting texture, especially for medium and large breed dogs who are aggressive chewers. A single chew can last from:
This makes Churpi one of the most economical natural chews, offering both entertainment and health benefits over extended periods.
♻️ Don't toss those small leftover bits!
Microwave them for 30–60 seconds until they puff up into crunchy, airy cheese treats. Once cooled, you’ve got a safe, delicious, and fun snack for your dog. These puffed pieces are easier to digest and perfect for smaller dogs or senior pets.
Pro Tip: Store small ends in a dry container and microwave in batches.
Yes, you can include Churpi as part of your dog’s daily routine, especially if they need:
Just ensure it's given in moderation, and it doesn’t replace a balanced meal. For heavy chewers, 20–30 minutes a day is usually sufficient.
⚠️ It depends on your dog’s dental condition.
If your senior dog has strong, healthy teeth, Churpi can be a great way to clean their molars and gums. For seniors with dental issues or reduced jaw strength, try puffed Churpi or soft dental chews instead.
Yes! Regular chewing on Churpi stimulates saliva production, which naturally:
Churpi is odor-free itself, so you won’t have to deal with strong smells around your home either.
In many ways, yes. Compared to rawhide:
Bones can splinter or damage gums. Churpi is much safer if sized appropriately and monitored during use.
Churpi is traditionally made in the Himalayan region, including parts of Nepal, Bhutan, and Northeast India. At CHURPI.IN, our chews are ethically sourced from high-altitude villages using age-old recipes, ensuring authenticity and purity in every bite.
🧠 Absolutely. Chewing is a natural behavior that:
For dogs left alone during the day or those prone to anxiety, Churpi acts as a healthy, safe coping mechanism.
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