Large Classic KONG, Red | 
| Brand: KONG Company
List Price: $11.73 Buy New: $6.35 You Save: $5.38 (46%)
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Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 2361
Color: Red Media: Misc. Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Size: Large Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 2.8 x 5.8 x 8.8
MPN: T1 Model: T1 UPC: 035585111117 EAN: 0035585111117 ASIN: B0002AR0I8
Release Date: May 3, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | Our super-bouncy, red, US made, natural rubber compound is perfect for typical chewers. | | • | The original, stuffable treat dispensing toy. | | • | Five sizes: Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large and King. | | • | Veterinarians and trainers recommend stuffing KONG toys with KONG treats and ZIGGIES to keep dogs busy and deter misbehaviors. | | • | Please see chart for proper size and rubber formula. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review This funny-shaped rubber chew packs a huge play value into a compact package. Legendary among dog lovers for their strength and durability, Kong toys are the answer to a busy pet owner's prayers. Dogs were made to hunt, chase, and gnaw, and denied a way to satisfy these natural urges, they can turn into barkers, diggers, problem chewers, or worse. Recommended by vets and trainers for dogs with separation anxiety, the Kong has a hollow interior that's ideal for stuffing with treats. Use peanut butter or soft cheese like glue to keep biscuits inside, and extracting the contents becomes a "hunt" to keep any pooch happy and busy all workday long. Dogs love the toys' goofy, unpredictable bounce and can chase, fetch, and play for hours. Chewing Kongs even helps promote strong jaws, clean teeth, and general oral health. Often imitated but never equalled, Kongs are made in the USA from a thick, flexible rubber that's non-toxic, non-splintering, and puncture-resistant enough to stand up to even the strongest jaws. This red Tuffy is appropriate for typical medium- to large-sized dogs, from basset hounds on up to some standard poodles; size up (and/or switch to a super-durable black Kong) for aggressive chewers. Regularly inspect your 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
Product Description Kong's exclusive red natural rubber is puncture resistant, super bouncy, and chewer friendly. It is unmatched for resilience, durability, and bounce. Kong satisfies a dog's natural need to chew and also cleans teeth and conditions gums. The thick, flexible walls keep springing back for more! Kong rubber is non-toxic, nonabrasive, non-splintering, and does not get sharp when chewed. Kong toys are enthusiastically used and recommended by veterinarians, trainers, dog professionals and satisfied customers world wide. Made in the USA. For Maximum Safety: 1. Supervise use. 2. Inspect toy frequently. 3. Remove damaged toy. Important Safety Information: No dog toy is indestructible! All dogs have powerful jaw muscles and sharp teeth. Most dogs chew 40 to 60 times per minute with a force of 1,200 to 1,500 pounds per square inch. Kongs are safe, beneficial toys designed by people who know and love dogs, but ultimately, your dog's safety is your responsibility. Every dog is a unique individual and no one can predict how long a Kong will last with your dog. Note: If your dog destroys a Kong in a short period of time, it is probably too small. Regular use of a Kong by your dog will increase jaw strength, so you may eventually need to provide larger red or black Kongs. Supervise the use of toys. Frequently inspect the clean toy under a bright light. Look for damage (such as missing pieces, cracks, separations). Flex the toy and inspect it from different angles. Loose pieces larger than a f
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| Customer Reviews: Read 32 more reviews...
Best Dog Toy Ever! November 9, 2004 Kindra (MI,USA) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
My Boston Terrier LOVES this toy. It is fun to use as a fetch toy and has an unpredictable bounce. My dog will stand on the couch, throw the kong himself, and runs after it when I am too busy to throw it for him. For a special treat, I put cheerios or dog food in the toy with a little peanut butter and he is occupied for a good 30 minutes trying to get every piece out. When he is in a chewing mood he will gnaw at this thing for a long time. He has never tried to chew on any furniture because he loves this toy so much. We have had this toy for over a year, and it does have some little pieces missing. The manufacturer says you should take the toy away in that case- but I don't think it is necessary. Small pieces will come right out the other end with no trouble! Excellent toy!
Legendary For A Reason December 24, 2006 Brittney Bush (Seattle, WA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I'm quite sure that my dog - a large Border Collie mix - loves his Kong more than he loves me. I fill it with peanut butter and let him spend a happy hour slurping it out; I stuff a large treat inside and watch him puzzle over how to free it; I simply throw and bounce it around for him to chase. It's funny looking and a little hard to clean (though it does go in the dishwasher!), but it's pure doggie joy, and at a great price. If my dog ever manages to chew this one up, he'll get another.
Keeps a German Shepherd Happy January 3, 2005 L. Hoffman (Naples, NY) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
My German shepherd loves this toy. As both my husband and I work we have to leave her alone for 8 hours a day. I give her a kong filled with treats each morning and often when I get home that she is still working on getting the stuff out. Any toy that keeps this chewing machine occupied for that long is worth its weight in gold!
great for puppies who like to chew November 22, 2005 C. Goodwin 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have a miniature poodle puppy who eats everything in sight (including some unfortunate trips to the cats' litter box). I bought him one of these and fill it with the peanut butter stuff in a can. It's his favorite toy, or at least I think it is because he loses his mind every time I start to refill it. It's well worth the few dollars (and the price for the cans of peanut butter spray).
A Good Toy For A Dog Who Likes To Chew March 9, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
When I got my 8 week old Golden Retriever puppy I bought him a small sized kong. He liked it although it didn't intertain him for very long. The liver and beef treats worked well and he liked them alot. At least he couldn't chew it open! I would rate it a 4.
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