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Kong Small Puppy Toy, Blue | 
enlarge | Brand: Kong Category: Pet Products
List Price: $7.05 Buy New: $3.45 You Save: $3.60 (51%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 19388
Media: Misc. Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Size: 4.25'' x 1.62'' x 6.50'' chew toy (Small) Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 4.3 x 1.6 x 6.5
MPN: KP3 Model: KP3 UPC: 035585131313 EAN: 0035585131313 ASIN: B0002AR18C
Release Date: September 6, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Sturdy, durable plaything for teething puppies | | • | Made in the USA from a special flexible rubber formulation | | • | Intended for small breeds like Yorkies, toy poodles, and Chihuahuas | | • | Eases sore gums, promotes healthy jaw development, and teaches appropriate chewing habits | | • | Measures 3 inches long; satisfaction guaranteed |
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Product Description Small, Puppy Dog Toy, Designed Specifically For The Needs Of Growing Puppies, Made Of Our Exclusive Soft Teething Rubber Formula Yet Retains The Strength & Durability Of Our Original Toys.
Amazon.com Review Everybody loves puppies-until they chew up your shoes. It's not completely their fault: the little scamps are driven to ease sore gums and try out developing teeth. Made from a special rubber formulation that's more flexible than regular Kongs, these puppy toys make an excellent substitute for your favorite pair of Manolos, soothing teething pains and encouraging healthy mouth and jaw development. They also help puppies learn the appropriate way to channel chewing urges--an investment that will pay off over the entire lifetime of the dog. Just like big-dog Kongs, these beehive-shaped puppy chews have a goofy, unpredictable bounce for hours of chasing and fetching fun, and the hollow construction is ideal for stuffing with treats to keep puppies busy and happy while their owners are away. For a cool (though messy) treat to soothe painful gums, seal one end with peanut butter, fill with water or broth, and freeze. This toy is appropriate for small breeds like Yorkies, toy poodles, and Chihuahuas. Puppy Kongs shouldn't be used until a puppy is weaned; when his adult teeth come in at around 6 to 9 months, size up to a red or black adult Kong suitable for your dog's size and chewing habits. Regularly inspect the Kong for cracks or missing chunks, and replace worn or damaged toys to avoid a choking hazard. Satisfaction is guaranteed; if either you or your dog aren't happy with your purchase, return within 30 days for a full refund. --Mary Park
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Great chew toy! July 14, 2008 This chew toy is wonderful! My dog loves chomping into it and there are absolutely no signs of it breaking down ever! I can tell that this is a long-lasting toy! Too bad she's gonna grow out of it soon and I will have to get a bigger one soon! Oh well, Kong brand is wonderful and I do not regret my decision to buy one!
Buy it! You won't regret it. June 30, 2008 My pom loves the puppy kong. I have also got the regular (red) one and they are the same, but the red one is stronger rubber. It doesn't matter as she doesn't really chew the rubber, but rather works for treats.
She feels like a little hunter. I insert treats alone, or with peanut butter, or just her food and she goes crazy. This is a great toy to help with separation anxiety, but should also be given just for fun.
I am so glad we got this toy, what a wonderful product. Thank you to the makers of the Kong!
(note, I tried the toothfloss Kong as well, but not getting nearly the same response as the original.)
Great Longlasting Chew Toy May 13, 2008 We picked this up and filled it up with peanut butter and biljac liver treats. It is a great product. She chews on it a lot and really gets excited when she sees us filling it up. I was going to give it a four stars, because we put some peanut butter in it and couldn't get it clean even after the dishwasher. But while shopping at target, we found a brush specially designed to clean out kongs. It's called the bamboo kong cleaning brush. If you get a kong and intend to use it with some messy products. You should also pick up a cleaning brush.
Good for puppies if they have the patience March 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Our dog never really got into chewing the Kong, she would chew enough to get the treat out and whatever she couldn't reach would stay in. Some dogs just don't get into chewing the Kong. I also think younger dogs don't have the patience to really work a Kong, so make it as easy as possible to get the treat so they don't get frustrated. The Kong eventually cracked and tore around the opening so I threw it away, but it lasted a good 5 months as she grew from 5 lbs to 16 lbs. I did get a medium size, but it developed a weird, tacky sticky texture, like rubber bands when they get old, so I threw it away.
Great Puppy Toy June 15, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have purchased this toy for two puppies in the past three years. It is excellent to use with crate training. I put the treats in only when they are to go into their crate and they are happy to be in there. It has been the favorite toy for both my Yorkie and my new puppy, a Cairn Terrier. They love time in the crate with this and will grab it out of their crate to play with it around the house.
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