KONG - Stuff-A-Ball - Durable Rubber, Treat Dispensing and Teeth Cleaning Dog Toy - For Large Dogs
A**R
Favourite kong
My friend had one of these for her terrier for years - so long that I assumed this was the "kong" everyone talked about until I got my own dog. After using the puppy kong with my dog for a while (he still loves it - currently working to get something gross and frozen out as I write this), I got this one. It's a bit harder to work out, but my dog enjoys it more.I left it at a friend's house a few months ago - I haven't seen her since to get it back, and I just purchased a second one.So yes, completely recommend, we like it better than the original - I'm actually surprised I never see this one mentioned or recommended by people on instagram and the like.
A**R
Fabulous service
These kongs last a long long time, seems a bit expensive but value for money
M**L
Loved
Loved
L**P
Great toy
Usual sturdiness you would expect from a Kong toy. Great fun for the puppy, makes him work for his treats. Only (tiny) downside is that the opening is larger than expected and small puppy dry food will fall out quite easily when on it's side and rolled. Having said that it still makes puppy think about doing those actions and continuing to roll it.
A**R
Good quality
Mines lasted over 5 years. Dog likes it so much he brings it to greet new people.
M**G
Dog likes it
Good robust treat ball which I use to make feeding more fun. My dog has shown no interest in trying to chew the ball after he has finished eating, but as a precaution I don’t leave him with it unattended.
T**6
lasted longer than most because they don't like it!
Have dreadful chewers but they are bored by this because it doesn't squeak. Need to add treats to get them to pick it up.
G**G
Very good!
It's not often you find a good toy that has a range of sizes to accommodate different breeds and ages of dogs, but Kong nailed it. You can always trust Kong products this I know and they're all seemingly invincible to damage. That's not an issue with this ball anyway.I bought this with meat flavoured toothpaste, which I squirted into the cracks and then gave it to my dog - she chewed away happily only stopping to lick the paste off her snout from time to time, which was good. I was worried at one point she'd tire out her jaw but she seemed happy. The nice thing about the ball is my original fear that all she would do is lick the stuff out of the grooves proved to be wrong - the grooves are ridged and the ball itself is fairly sturdy so her tongue doesn't seem strong enough to pry the rubber apart to get the toothpaste that way, which is great.She's one of those dogs who don't let you near her teeth with those condom finger sock things you can buy to clean their teeth the manual way, and she's also not at all interested in chew toys that aren't balls - like those plastic rings with all the spikes on for example, she never even bothered to sniff it, just ignored it. This ball was a perfect solution for teeth cleaning and worked like a charm.The holes to put a treat in is kind of useful - I've not bothered with mine in all honesty but both sides of the ball have different sized holes to allow different sized treats to be put in, which is good. The ball is also fairly hollow also, so it'd even be possible to fill it with biscuits or something to make an activity out of your dogs play session too. Also, thanks to the treat holes the saliva doesn't get stuck inside the ball and go manky, which is a much appreciated feature.Honestly the only issue with this thing is thanks to the design shape it bounces randomly and unpredictably - I don't advise throwing it indoors if you have objects you value close by. It's also difficult to bounce round corners - something I like to do with my dog from the rooms I'm in so it gets more run time - because of the shape.Other than that though, it seems fantastic, and has remained a favourite toy to her. Great purchase, very happy.
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