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:thumbup: my best advice with the kongs is the same for any toy you get your puppy. you just have to watch their play and if they are able to destroy the level you have for them, move up. i didn't start with the puppy level since at that time he was already destroying other toys. i have found the kongs are some of the longest lasting toy investments i have in the house. |
I bought my baby a kong toy last night and he played with it for about 1 minute and then moved on lol. Oh well. hopefully he'll learn to love it !! |
Thats what mine did. I bought it when we were doing Pet training, and the pet trainer said "Oh, every dog loves it." Well got it home, and he was all excited, then he chewed the bone part down, now it just sits in his toy box... |
Bridget is obsessed with kongs. She has 2, one 'real' one and one from walmart. I bought Bella a walmart one since they were larger than the small breed size from Kong. I was concerned that Bridget might chew on it and choke on it. We usually fill them with peanut butter, sometimes freeze them and both dogs love them. Tho Bridget usually tries to steal both of them. She's relentless :p |
WHen I was at Petsmart tonight, I meant to get another one, bc the one we have now has some bone/treat stuck in it. Is there a way to get it out, Becuase Aubrey wont have anything to do with it? |
a pliers? or send it here, Bridget will get it out ;) |
Lol. DO you think that water and me sticking something in there will push it out? |
is it a treat or a bone? if it's a treat you could soak it in water until it dissolves. if it's a bone you could smash it down really hard and have someone pull it out. good luck with that! |
Its the thing that I bought to go in it right when I first got it. |
if it's a treat shaped sortof like a snowman, you can put the kong in some water and let it sit until the treat gets soft, then mush it out. it will probably have the consistency of wet dog food. |
OK. IM going to go in there in a little bit and work on it. Sounds like fun, huh? l |
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