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Choosing & Introducing A Kong To Your Dog

December 18, 2017 by Fanna Easter

A Guide to Kong Dog Toys

Introduce Kong to Dog
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Mental stimulation is an important daily requirement for all dogs of all ages; it keeps their brain busy. An easy way to provide your dog mental stimulation are food stuffed Kongs. As a professional dog trainer, I recommend putting your dog’s meals in Kong dog toys in place of bowls.

Before tossing your dog a food stuffed Kong, it’s important to properly introduce a Kong to your dog.

What Size Kong for My Dog?

Kong dog toys are made of toxic-free rubber with a hollowed out center inside. These dog toys look odd, but dogs love them because they bounce when tossed. Most dogs enjoy a large Kong while smaller dogs may need a medium one.

When giving any toys to dogs, bigger is better to prevent them from swallowing toy pieces. For strong chewers, choose the black Extreme Kong. This one is made of tougher material and can withstand a power chewer. When in doubt, larger and stronger is always best.

WATCH: Choosing a Kong Toy Size for Your Dog

How to Introduce a Kong to Your Dog

After you’ve chosen the right sized Kong for your dog, it’s time to introduce it to him! Proper Kong introduction is key. Many dogs will simply walk away from a weird looking rubber toy. However, once your dog realizes food falls out of his Kong toy, he’ll quickly become super interested.

Step 1: Show Him Food is Inside

Make it super simple at first. Think of food stuffed Kongs as puzzles. Smear peanut butter around the outer rim of the Kong and add a few tiny treats inside. Place the Kong on a soft surface, and walk away. Refrain from tossing a Kong across the floor, as this might scare some dogs.

Ninety percent of dogs will walk over and investigate this strange rubber alien on the floor because it smells like peanut butter. Placing Kongs on soft surfaces, such as a mat, prevents them from wobbling away, which can freak some dogs out too.

Step 2: Practice Twice a Day

Randomly, throughout the day, smear peanut butter and a few tiny loose treats inside of a Kong, and leave it on a soft surface. Follow step 1 for 2-3 days. Once your dog is licking away at the Kong, it’s time to move onto step 2. Of course, continue feeding your dog his meals out of a bowl until he’s completely comfortable emptying out a Kong.

WATCH: How to Introduce a Kong Toy to Your Dog: Step One

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4 Kong Stuffing Tips to Make Your Life Easier

July 14, 2016 by Fanna Easter

How to Stuff a Kong the Easy Way

How to Stuff a Kong
Learn how to stuff a Kong like a pro!

Food stuffed interactive toys, such as Kong dog toys, are frozen miracles of love wrapped with a sweetly exhausted dog! If you’ve never given your dog a food stuffed Kong, you’re missing a wonderful opportunity to provide mental enrichment, which wears your dog out.

For those who have used Kongs before, you know stuffing them can be a bit challenging. If you’ve ever tried stuffing peanut butter inside a Kong toy with a butter knife, you know the struggle is real. To make this process much easier and quicker for pet owners, I’ll share my four tips to teach you how to stuff a Kong within minutes.

RELATED: Summertime Dog Food Recipes for Kongs

1. Use a Muffin Pan

How to Stuff a KongOnce a week, I gather up all of my dogs’ Kongs and stuff them with food. Filling each dog toy individually is such a waste of time, and it gets so dang messy.

Giving credit where it’s due, my husband pulled out an old muffin pan and placed a toy in each hole. He literally made an instant Kong dog toy holder! Good job hubby! Click and treat! 😉

Once each toy is lined up in a muffin pan, I squeeze or stuff food with ease. The best part is there’s minimal mess! Aside from using it as a Kong holder, you can also use a muffin pan to freeze leaky food stuffed toys. Just carefully place the muffin pan on a flat surface with the food stuffed Kongs in your freezer and voila!

2. Glue With Peanut Butter

How to Stuff a KongLet’s chat about leaky food stuffed toys for a minute. Leaky food stuffed toys make a mess in your refrigerator, freezer and even your favorite rug. An easy way to prevent the food from leaking is to plug the holes with peanut butter.

Serving as an adhesive, peanut butter can prevent watery ingredients from leaking out. When stuffing a Kong with watermelon or broth, plug the hole with peanut butter and freeze for 2 hours. Then, stuff the moist foods into the toy. Freezing the Kong before stuffing it with moist food will allow the peanut butter to set, so all those lovely sticky ingredients remain inside the toy.

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3. Make Your Own Pastry Bag

Stuffing Kong dog toys with pumpkin, mashed sweet potatoes, canned dog food, yogurt or soaked dehydrated dog food is difficult. It’s almost impossible to slowly spoon this wet stuff inside a toy. Save valuable assembly and cleanup time by making your own pastry bag.

To make a pastry bag:

  1. Place the food stuffing ingredients inside a plastic zip bag.
  2. Squeeze the mixture toward one corner of the bag.
  3. Snip off the tip.
  4. Squeeze food stuffing into the toy.

You can make large batches of stuffing and pipe these mixtures into 20 Kongs within 5 minutes—yes, I’ve timed it! 🙂

4. Soak and Wash Kongs

In my opinion, the worst part of giving food stuffed toys to my dogs is cleaning them. Cleaning Kongs can take forever. Instead of scraping out leftover food residue with a butter knife, I throw all toys into a sink filled with hot water and dishwashing detergent, and let them soak overnight. The next morning, I place each toy on the top rack of my dishwasher and wash with my dishes.

Afterwards, each Kong is clean as a whistle, disinfected and ready to be stuffed again. Now, I would only place rubber Kong toys in the dishwasher; I don’t believe plastic ones would fair so well.

Don’t wait. Give your dog a food stuffed Kong today! Your dog will love you for it!

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