Kong Small Puppy Toy
- Sturdy, durable toy for teething puppies that helps deter misbehaviors
- Stuff with KONG treats or ZIGGIES to aid in crate training and decrease separation anxiety
- Eases sore gums, promotes healthy jaw development and teaches appropriate chewing habits
- Made in the USA of nontoxic, extremely durable natural rubber
- Measures 3-inches by 1-3/4 inches; for puppies 1 to 20 pounds
The KONG Puppy Kong is made with our exclusive KONG Teething Rubber Formula. Veterinarians and trainers recommend stuffing the Puppy Kong with Kong Treats or Ziggies to aid in crate training and decrease separation anxiety, promote proper chewing behavior and deter misbehaviors.
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DANGER! My puppy – apprx 9 weeks old and over 15 lbs got her lower jaw stuck in the treat whole of a puppy KONG! We had to CUT the thick rubber around her jaw to dislodge it. I have written the company – no response yet! I am a big KONG supporter normally — I foster many dogs, they all love it. But the puppy did this trying to get the treat out. It may be ok if you don’t put any treat in it…You have been warned!
Kong makes the best products for dogs. When our Doberman was small, the only toy should didn’t eventually destroy was her teal puppy Kong. As she has gotten bigger, every toy we have tried out that was not made by Kong was destroyed almost immediately. She is now 80 pounds and still enjoys her puppy Kong. No matter how hard she chews or pulls at this toy, she hasn’t been able to destroy it.
My little labradoodle puppy which is a labrador reteriever and a poodle.she is quite happy with it. so I got another one of those and she loved it so much she was about to explode!!! And when I tried another brand of toy she played with it every day for only 1 hour and 15 minutes. But with this toy she played with it 24 hours a day!!! And sometimes I even hear her playing with it at night in her cage!
so try it don’t miss it!!
My puppy LOVES his puppy Kong. Be warned though you will need to watch these types of Kong as your dog gets older to make sure their jaws aren’t strong enough to chew them apart. They are made to be a bit “softer” so that puppies have an easier time to chew on it. This keeps my puppr busy for some time when I am gone at work AND he loves playing with the kong when it is empty now.
Note: Most puppies will not automatically start chewing on a Kong. you have to use things to make him want to chew on it. Some people use the “easy cheese” Kong spray can. It works for some dogs, doesn’t work for others. Some people use peanut butter with kibble. This can do the trick but remember peanut butter is fattening and not really nutrious for your puppy. I, personally, will use part of my puppies kibble (sometimes other treats)and then canned wet food for dogs. I mix it and then put it in the freezer overnight. He loves it and it keeps him busy a lot longer than smearing wet food or peanutbutter in it.
The Kong toy is great. Not only is it a teething toy, but the rolling action of the toy keeps our puppy busy chasing it. It’s sturdy and tough enough to handle a teething malamute!