KONG - Puppy Teething Stick - Teeth Cleaning Dog Chew Toy (Assorted Colours) - For Medium Puppies

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KONG - Puppy Teething Stick - Teeth Cleaning Dog Chew Toy (Assorted Colours) - For Medium Puppies

KONG - Puppy Teething Stick - Teeth Cleaning Dog Chew Toy (Assorted Colours) - For Medium Puppies

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I really don’t like to waste food, and I bet you don’t either. At the end of each week I always find myself with a few extra groceries that I don’t know what to do with. What am I going to make with 5 green beans and a couple spoonfuls of broth? Instead of tossing out extras I mix them up and stuff them in Laika’s Kong. I Use Leftover Foods for Kong Stuffing Enjoy this post? Please share with your friends 🙂 Now You Can Mix It Up With Your Own Kong Stuffing Recipes

Kong Dog Toys encourage play, satisfying instinctual needs and strengthening the bond between dog and pet parent.Built for durability, Kong Dog Toys offer mental and physical stimulation all while meeting a dogs need to play.The great thing about Kong stuffing is the fun you can have mixing it up. Do you think the idea of frozen broth and green beans sounds gross? I do, but my dog certainly doesn’t. Consider putting those extras to good use by stuffing them in your dogs Kong. The bone itself is made of a soft textured plastic that’s ideal for gently cleaning puppy teeth, and the divots can be spread with treats and frozen alongside the cloth. If that sounds like a mess you’d rather not clean up, you’ll be pleased to hear that the plastic material is already peanut butter-flavoured throughout, ensuring that the taste lasts as long as the chew.

Routine: Another thing to consider is your puppy’s daily routine. If they have a lot of solo time either in their crate or in a gated section of the house, then they may respond well to toys that will keep them busy for longer periods of time. These would include things such as treat-dispensing balls that will take them more time to work through. On the other hand, if you’re always at home and on hand to interact with your pup then they might prefer fetch or play toys, such as a rope or a ball. These are a more interactive option that allow you to bond with and train your dog while also helping them through the teething process. What types of teething toys are available? Chewing is a very natural behaviour for dogs. Unlike humans, they don’t have the luxury of hands to explore the world around them, so they use the next best thing – their mouths. One of the most challenging times for any dog parent when it comes to biting behaviour is when a puppy is teething. And if you’re not sure what sorts of things to use for Kong stuffing don’t worry — you’ve come to the right place. Here’s 39 healthy treats you can stuff in a Kong. A Stuffed Kong is a Simple Way to Keep Your Dog Busy

How to Stuff 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?

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: 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 Mix and match some of your dogs favorite foods, and don’t be afraid to improvise with your favorite healthy dog treats. While mixing peanut butter and carrots together might not sound awesome to you I bet your dog will absolutely love it. I could use expensive dog treats today and chopped apple slices tomorrow — my dog will go nuts for either. Instead of buying specially made treats I’ve started using the healthy leftovers I’ve got in my fridge. Good Alternatives to Kong Toys These first little razor-sharp nippers will start to fall out at around 12 weeks old, and will continue to jump ship until they’re replaced by a full adult set at around 24 weeks. In that time you’ll notice that your little bundle of joy may become a little (or a lot) more inclined to bite and chew on whatever they can get their teeth into. Having a selection of teething toys on hand can be a lifesaver when it comes to keeping your furniture and your extremities intact, and can also help to alleviate any discomfort for your pup.So now that you’ve got a big list of healthy foods you can use in your Kong it’s time to mix it up. Instead of throwing out those odd ingredients you don’t have any plans for make them into a simple Kong recipe. I have no idea what I’d to do with one egg, a can of baby food, and a little bit of broth — but I know could make something my dog would enjoy.

If you don’t own a Kong you’re missing out on a simple way to keep your dog busy (and a great excuse to make some crazy treats) and use up all those extra groceries. It’s one of the few items I’d recommend to any dog owner. Do You Have Any Favorite Kong Recipes? Most dogs will start to get their baby teeth when they’re around three weeks old, with the incisors being the first to make an appearance, swiftly followed by canines and premolars. Unless you’re raising a litter from birth you won’t have to worry about this initial teething, as most puppies are brought home when they’re between eight and 12 weeks old. The next stage, however, will often come at around this time, and you’ll want to be prepared. When it comes to stuffing a Kong there’s a few key ingredients that make it really simple. The first step is choosing an ingredient that’s good for freezing. That will be your base, and then you can choose other items such as kibble to add into the mix. Now I may sound like a broken record, but when it comes to keeping your dog mentally stimulated stuffed Kong’s are amazing. They’re easy to prepare, they last a long time, and they’re a great way to keep your dog entertained. If your dog hasn’t used a Kong before start out with some simple stuffing such as kibble or a few small treats. Encourage them to play with the Kong, and praise them when they start moving it around to get the treats out.Dog Treats are a popular choice, and as you know they come in many shapes and sizes. Whether you’re using your own homemade dog treats or some store bought ones all doggies seem to love some old fashioned treats.



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