KONG - Easy Treat - Dog Treat Paste - 8 ounce - Puppy Recipe

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KONG - Easy Treat - Dog Treat Paste - 8 ounce - Puppy Recipe

KONG - Easy Treat - Dog Treat Paste - 8 ounce - Puppy Recipe

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KONG Liver Easy Treat is a delicious treat that delights all types of dogs while providing an easy no-mess solution for pet parents. Made in the USA, this highly-digestible and trans-fat free treat is an enticingly delicious addition when added to a stuffed KONG. A uniquely designed nozzle easily controls the amount of KONG Easy Treat while also having the added benefit of a convenient, no mess stuffing solution. Want to make your stuffed KONG last longer? Freeze a stuffed KONG, topped with KONG Liver Easy Treat for a longer-lasting, mind occupying challenge. No Refrigeration required. Fill your dog’s Kong toy with whatever tasty treat you desire or have on hand, and let your dog get busy eating. I’ve also discovered that what I stuff in the Kong doesn’t seem to matter much. The fact that it’s an interactive toy is what seems to be the real draw. Laika loves a challenge, especially when it’s figuring out how to get all those frozen berries out of that Kong. If you’ve ever been owned by a dog or puppy you will totally understand they are family. So as they are family you will want to treat them well and make sure they are getting the best treats, nutrition and enjoyment out of life.

It helps you teach your dog to settle because while they’re eating… they’re settled. Super Popular KONG Fillers Puppy Kong Toys: puppies can join in on the fun with these special Kong toys! They are made from soft rubber that is ideal for little teeth and weaker jaws, in both baby pink and baby blue colours! I myself am happily owned by my puppers and am always looking for the perfect all natural treat or food to give him to help give him the best life he can have (hopefully without too much messiness 🙂 ) It can be very difficult as you stand in the pet aisle to try to decipher the ingredients and where they come from (speaking from experience).You can stuff a KONG with anything that is safe for your dog to eat. Peanut butter, yogurt, canned pumpkin and fruit are a few favorites. Using a variety of different foods keeps the challenge interesting. Some ice cream – particularly vanilla with no sugar added is said to be the safest – is fine, but too much and we’re into sugar overload territory.

I’ve said it before, and I’m gonna say it again — stuffing a Kong is one of the best ways to keep your dog busy and entertained. Find the perfect robust KONG dog toy for your pet. These KONG dog toys are available in a great range of styles and sizes. Cauliflower and broccoli. If you have these leftover from dinner, blend them together until they are more of a soup and put it into a KONG You can get creative with your own Kong stuffing recipes by mixing and matching healthy treats you’ve already got on hand. Some combinations might make you question your sanity, but your dog will love watching you prepare that salmon & apple just for them. They’ll be enthusiastic to try out all of your new recipes, and they’ll eat it up as if it were the best thing you’ve ever created. Dog palettes are weird, what can I say? After you’ve filled your dog’s Kong with something that can be frozen you can add in more ingredients. When starting out with Kong stuffing you can use some common items you’ve already got on hand:Blueberries and bananas. A popular combination in desserts. Mash up the banana and blueberries together until they’re more of a paste. A good rule of thumb is calculate the number of calories that you are giving as treats and decrease your dog’s food correspondingly (based on the caloric density of your dog’s food) when creating any of your own Kong recipes. Lightly steamed green beans and carrots with canned peas (washed off) mixed with sodium free mashed potatoes and a touch of cream/milk. Dental Kong Toys: for pups who need a little extra dental care! Your dog can be entertained with chewing on these dental KONG dog toys for hours on end, strengthening jaw muscles and cleaning teeth.

please do not feed blue cheese or other moldy cheeses to your dog as it is not good for them..please see attachment at the bottom of the post: Human foods dogs can and cannot eat.) I would always start out with loose foods inside the KONG for beginners (especially with puppies, who can give up pretty easily if they don’t understand that they will get a reward out of this mysterious little rubber beehive!) and then build up to stuffing entirely.

I Use Leftover Foods for Kong Stuffing

There doesn’t seem to be a lot of correlating data out there on this. In my search for recipes using raw meat there are very few. (I suggest always talking to your veterinarian if you want to try a raw food diet with your pup). But consensus seems to be that raw organ meats and raw eggs can be mixed with any raw veggies, such as carrots and green beans, and put into the Kong.

Stuffing a Kong is one of the easiest ways to keep your dog mentally stimulated, but that’s not the only benefit. The benefits of stuffing a Kong include: This stuff is so easy to come by, particularly during the fall season, but a can of this will be good for one or two Kong stuffing fills, depending on how long you want to occupy your little one. It’ll also give the crate a lovely scent. Sweet Potato Puree You might find yourself making some weird combos — but don’t worry, your dog will love it. Dogs have weird palettes to say the least; it’s not uncommon for dogs to eat tissues and poop. That’s all I’m saying. If you had to choose between green beans mixed in frozen broth and a used tissue what would you eat? How to Stuff a Kong Do you have some salmon, an apple, and some peanut butter? Line the inside of your Kong with peanut butter and toss in some cooked salmon chunks and apple slices. Freeze it for a few hours and you’ve got yourself a toy that will keep your dog busy for quite some time. Let’s call this masterpiece the PB Applefish. Yeah it sounds gross I know, and it’s a terrible name, but trust me when I say your dog will love it.So now that you know the basic staples of Kong stuffing here’s the big list of healthy foods you can use. 39 Healthy Foods You Can Stuff in a Kong



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