Dog Eat Doug by Brian Anderson for February 27, 2016

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    Sharon L Brister Premium Member about 8 years ago

    @Jo Clear, it’s a dog chew toy that can be filled with treats. Most people fill them with peanut butter.

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    Ida No  about 8 years ago

    If the treats can’t get out by themselves, how else can they taste of freedom?

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    Grutzi  about 8 years ago

    Give her 15 seconds and our dog can get the treats out of the Kong. It’s supposed to keep her busy while you have company over. I really think that a catnip toy is better for a cat. But you know how cats are. They might not like the treat for a week or so.

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    Dani Rice  about 8 years ago

    We got a Kong for our dog, and she chased it twice. After that she sat and watched it bounce around the yard, and then walked over and picked it up once it was still.

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    Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe  about 8 years ago

    Our miniature Chihuahua can pull the noise part out of a squeaker, while it is still inside the plush toy.

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    miscreant  about 8 years ago

    Yes they make Kongs for cats. You can go to their website and see they have a dog section and a cat section. I have a dog that is “addicted” to their black flying discs. Most people just call them frisbees by the brand name but in my house we call it “crack” because he takes it everywhere. If he doesn’t have his crack he freaks out. I have to put it in the house to get him to do his business outside then I have to let him in to get it right after he finishes.

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    monkeyhead  about 8 years ago

    Yes, they make them for cats.

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    Saucy1121 Premium Member about 8 years ago

    When my dog was teething I filled the Kong with plain yogurt and froze it. Worked great.

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