April 19, 2024
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20 thoughts on “How to Use Kong Toys to Help Enrich Your Dog's Life (And Improve Behavior)

  1. Kong – movie doesnt’ t say anything about ready pasta for it You can purchase in pet store, no word about water (lake, river, sea) floating type kong. Poor info about black strong kong for giant dogs.

  2. You train it to live it? I see your a douchebag who has control issues. You don’t train a human or any mammal to love something it dosent….it’s called free will tard. Humans get it and animals do too, it’s ppl like you that have power trip problems and need to be controlling.

  3. I’m getting a GSD puppy this spring/summer. I’ve seen these toys everywhere but didn’t really understand the hype. Now I see what it’s all about! I will be sure to get some of these! Thank you for this informative video!

  4. The original owner gave me dry food but the dog wouldn’t eat it.

    So I grabbed small sausages and gave them she ate.

    I bought a quality kibble she won’t eat it…. I even softened it … nah not interested.

    So these little sausages seem to be it.

    I tried to make it that she had no choice but she just went hungry.

    So it’s sausages now.

    She adores her Kong at Bedtime.

  5. Re: Free feeding. What about a dog who sometimes eats, sometimes ignores feeding time and will eat later. Even if we feed him much less to insure he’s hungry and sort try to reset the feeding cycle. We end up with free feeding by our dog’s design. Great dog, no problems and we love him, but curious how one avoids free feeding in this situation.

  6. Many good points, great info. I give my dog one for bed in her crate. We used kongs in the shelter to relieve stress in the kennel. Dogs in shelter are often too anxious to eat well, therefore, Kibble is given in generous amounts morning and evening. The kong would have been ignored if it just held more kibble. We stuffed ours with a small amount of kibble in the bottom, filled the rest with canned dog food and topped with peanut butter for the dogs, then froze them. Hard to imagine, but some dogs don’t like peanut butter, we found the canned dog food was usually enough to interest them. Having some dry kibble in the most narrow part of the kong helps immensely with clean up, as the dried canned food in the bottom turns into cement when it dries. Having a larger hole in the larger kong will help dogs get started, but a bigger kong means that there is more that the dog cannot reach in bottom. Thanks for the video!

  7. I disagree with “Dont free feed”. By free feeding, you dont create a dog that scarfs down every bit of food it can get. It knows food is always available and it will eat when it is hungry. Free-feed dogs are less likely to be food aggressive and less likely to be obese.

  8. Just watched this. Went out and bought a bigger Kong (my 7 mo Cockapoo had a puppy one). Stuffed it and froze it last night. Gave it her this morning. Bliss! Must get 3 more!

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