Friday, September 23, 2011

What is the best way to use a Kong toy in a dog crate?

My friend stuffs hers with peanut butter and other treats. How do you all use yours? I have a pitbull and need to keep her entertained in the crate. I am looking for ideas -- even other than a Kong toy -- for a heavy chewer. Thanks!|||My dogs have the largest kongs an i fill them 1/4 of the way with a diffrent (sam brand diffrent flavor) dog food then they normaly get. then fill the rest with peanut butter or wet dog food then i stick in the freezer because it takes them longer to get through them. A few other ideas you can buy bones that are already stuffed and restuff them, Nylabones are good too they tend to last longer then rawhide bones and are saffer. i love greenies also they last a while not as long as frozen kongs or nylabones but they freshen breath. somtimes dog trainers have wonderfull ideas and most large chain petstores have one on staff to help if there is a petsmart near you i have always had good luck with there trainers.








Good Luck!!|||Galileo Bone by Nylabone is a very strong bone and a good choice for the more aggressive chewers. The large Black Kongs filled with your dog's favorite snack or frozen dog food will last about 2 hrs - you really don't want to have your dog crated for long periods of time anyway and especially want to have them always view their crate as a positive place.|||tried to reply to you but it says your e-mail isn't confirmed. e-mail me directly from your e-mail box. bury the cord. you can just used a drop style light like mechanics use. prolly easier. a 75 watt in that well insulated of an environment will keep your doggie nice and toasty. its nice to use and old fridge because you can also crack the doors in the summer. you want to put it in the shade,in the winter be sure to tarp over the top (doors up) so it doesn't leak. freezing water will work its way in..e-mail me directly not through YA client if you want to ask anything.|||My Pit just chews on hers...I do not put anything in it.

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