KONG - Rewards Ball - Ultra Durable Interactive Treat Dispensing Dog Toy - For Large Dogs

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KONG - Rewards Ball - Ultra Durable Interactive Treat Dispensing Dog Toy - For Large Dogs

KONG - Rewards Ball - Ultra Durable Interactive Treat Dispensing Dog Toy - For Large Dogs

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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 Are you looking for an easy way to keep your dog busy? By stuffing a Kong you’re making your dog work for his food, and giving them an opportunity to use some of their natural scavenging abilities. And stuffed Kong’s (especially if you freeze them) take time for dogs to get through — they’re a really easy way to keep your mentally stimulated and out of trouble.

Another option is the Star Mark Bob a Lot toy, though it’s best used for solid foods because it only has one small hole for the food to come out of. You can fit about 3 cups of food inside a large Bob a Lot, and they’re durable and easy to wash like Kongs & West Paw toys. Do You Ever Find Yourself Tossing Out Food? 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 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 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? KONG dog toys are available in a great range of options, including specific puppy toys and soft cuddly toys, so that no matter your dog’s playing preferences it is bound to be satisfied with one of these Kong dog toys. They are made of natural rubber and other robust materials that can withstand the most boisterous play! Browse the full range of KONG dog toys available here at zooplus.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

Try these KONG stuffing recipes and learn many more that have been tested and approved by the KONG dogs!

I Use Leftover Foods for Kong Stuffing

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. If you’re looking for an easy way to keep your dog busy and give them plenty of extra mental stimulation you can’t go wrong with using a stuffed Kong. There’s a method for KONG stuffing that helps dogs make the most of their enrichment time. You want to create a KONG that’s challenging enough to keep your pup interested, but not so difficult that he or she gives up.

Find the perfect robust KONG dog toy for your pet. These KONG dog toys are available in a great range of styles and sizes. Wubba Kong Toys: wubbas are perfect for fetch and tug-of-war games. There are snuggly options for cuddling as well as waterproof options that are ideal for water play! 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 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. 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.

A Stuffed Kong is a Simple Way to Keep Your Dog Busy

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. 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.

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. Kibble is great, especially for dogs that are new to having a Kong. Most kibble is small enough that it will just easily fall out which encourages your dog to keep playing with it for more rewards. 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. Store Bought Kong Stuffing is a popular item at pet stores. It’s available in a wide variety of flavors and comes in an easy to use spray can. (it’s basically the Cheez Whiz of the dog world) I don’t know what I’d do without our Kong; it’s the easiest way I’ve found to keep my dog occupied with minimal effort. It’s a nice and simple way to keep your dog busy — and what dog doesn’t want some homemade PB Applefish of their very own? Resources & Recommended ReadingDo you use stuffed Kongs to keep your dog busy? What sorts of Kong recipes have you made? Do you give your recipes horrible names like I do? If your dog is already an expert at un-stuffing a Kong you can make it more challenging by freezing it. Freezing treats, mixing them with peanut butter, or using larger chunks will make the challenge of getting those treats out last much longer. The Classics of Kong Stuffing 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. 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: For the ultimate challenge, store a stuffed KONG in the freezer for a few hours. Ideal for helping your dog keep cool on hot days, frozen KONGs last longer for tons of yummy, enriching play. Recipes



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