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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Perfect Chew Toy! Nov 24, 2006
By Katie
"book worm"
We recently adopted 3 wonderful, adorable pups - 2 of whom are still in their "chewing stage". Based on the recommendation of friends, we decided to give the "Kong" a try - and it's awesome!
"Kongs" are made to be extremely strong, so they don't fall apart when the little ones chew on them for hours (or even when our big guy decides to have a little chewing action on it himself). We've found that our dogs love them as is, but they REALLY get into it when we insert a treat or some of the "Kong" vitamin-enriched tasty paste into the open cavity. They'll spend lots of time and energy attempting to get the treat out (which is unlikely) &/or enjoying the "tasty paste".
Overall, we found this to be a great toy for our "little ones" - it provides them with something that they're allowed to chew & that I as a "puppy parent" don't have to worry about falling apart due to long bouts of gnawing. Our dogs give the "Kong" a "2 paws up"!!!
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Great Puppy Toy Jun 15, 2007
By D. Patsel
"DPats"
I have purchased this toy for two puppies in the past three years. It is excellent to use with crate training. I put the treats in only when they are to go into their crate and they are happy to be in there. It has been the favorite toy for both my Yorkie and my new puppy, a Cairn Terrier. They love time in the crate with this and will grab it out of their crate to play with it around the house.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Kongs are overrated, says puppy... Nov 27, 2006
By *_ME_* Frankly I don't understand the hype about these toys. I get that they're practically indestructible & you can put stuff inside them. But my puppy has shown no interest in this thing at all even though he loves chewing on practically everything. We tried putting stuff inside, and he successfully licked it out in about 5 minutes, but no chewing occurred. This & the nylabone seem like things humans want their dogs to like more than things dogs actually DO like. oh well.
FYI: this puppy version is significantly softer than the adult version so probably better to stick with this for a puppy. (still seems pretty indestructible)
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
the labradoodle friendly toy!!! Jun 22, 2010
By dream factory My little labradoodle puppy which is a labrador reteriever and a poodle.she is quite happy with it. so I got another one of those and she loved it so much she was about to explode!!! And when I tried another brand of toy she played with it every day for only 1 hour and 15 minutes. But with this toy she played with it 24 hours a day!!! And sometimes I even hear her playing with it at night in her cage!
so try it don't miss it!!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Good for puppies if they have the patience Mar 02, 2008
By Reb Our dog never really got into chewing the Kong, she would chew enough to get the treat out and whatever she couldn't reach would stay in. Some dogs just don't get into chewing the Kong. I also think younger dogs don't have the patience to really work a Kong, so make it as easy as possible to get the treat so they don't get frustrated. The Kong eventually cracked and tore around the opening so I threw it away, but it lasted a good 5 months as she grew from 5 lbs to 16 lbs. I did get a medium size, but it developed a weird, tacky sticky texture, like rubber bands when they get old, so I threw it away.
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