The KONG Classic is the gold standard of dog toys and has become the staple for dogs around the world for over forty years. Offering enrichment by helping satisfy dogs’ instinctual needs, the KONG Classic’s unique natural red rubber formula is ultra-durable with an erratic bounce that is ideal for dogs that like to chew while also fulfilling a dog’s need to play. Want to extend play time? Be sure to stuff with tempting bits of kibble and entice with a dash of peanut butter. Add to the fun by adding KONG Snacks and topping with KONG Easy Treat.
- Mentally stimulating toy, offering enrichment by helping satisfy dogs’ instinctual needs
- KONG classic red rubber formula for average chewers
- Unpredictable bounce for games of fetch
- Great for stuffing with KONG Easy Treat, Snacks or Ziggies
- Recommended by veterinarians and trainers worldwide
- Natural rubber
- Freeze with your dog's favourite tastes for extended play
- Available in six sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL and XXL
KONG PUNKIN’ CHUNKIN’ PIE (
fills 2 KONGs)
Ingredients:
½ cup canned or puree pumpkin
1 teaspoon cinnamon
2 tablespoons KONG Cheese Spread
2 large KONG Snacks (crushed)
Mix all ingredients together in a bowl. Split mixture between two KONGs and freeze.
RECIPE FOR SUCCESS (
fills 2 KONGs)
Ingredients:
1/2 Cup Dog Kibble
1/2 Cup Apple Sauce
1 Tsp KONG Bacon and Cheese Easy Treat
Spread half the Bacon and Cheese Easy Treat in the bottom of the KONG. Mix kibble and applesauce together and stuff into the KONG. Top off with remaining Easy Treat and make your dog’s day. Adjust recipe as needed for other KONG sizes.
PAWSOME’S PICNIC
This recipe was inspired by KONG office dog, Pawesome.
Ingredients:
Canned or Puree Pumpkin
Banana
Natural Yogurt
Mix all the ingredients in a bowl. Stuff into the KONG.
CRITTER’S CARRY OUT
This recipe was inspired by KONG office dog, Critter.
Ingredients:
Canned or Puree Pumpkin
Apple (ensure you do not get any of the seeds as these are extremely poisonous for dogs)
Kibble
Mix all the ingredients in a bowl. Stuff into the KONG.
*Please contact your vet to find out what foods and quantity is right for your pet. Always give treats in moderation.