imported_Kat Posted May 11, 2005 Posted May 11, 2005 Any ideas folks for what I can fill a kong with for Kes that won't be too harsh on her young tummy? (No peanut butter because I'm allergic to it and its forbidden in our house :P ). Quote
AllAmericanPUP Posted May 11, 2005 Posted May 11, 2005 plain yogurt :D free it and it keeps em busy for hours 8) and here are some recipes http://www.companyofanimals.co.uk/kongrecipe.php Quote
Aroura Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 I was in Sydney the other day and passed this shop called "Pets on Broadway" - I stood outside the window, practically drooling - we don't get shops like that where I live! Unfortunately they were closed, but they had a bottle of "Vitamin Enriched Kong Stuffing" that I was just dying to buy! They also had glow in the dark studded collars, thats another story, the thought of one of them on Montie is just too much for me to handle - I must get one! LOL :lol: :lol: :lol: I usually use a combination of yoghurt with kibble, 4 legs dog food and some vegiemite, then I freeze it. In the cooler months though I just stuff it with 4 legs, vegimite and peanut butter (which I know you can't use, can't think of any substitutes though). You can also use honey, melted cheese... the options are endless provided you know what is not bad for your dog! Quote
DogPaddle Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 Soft/Cementing Ingredients: Cheese Whiz Cream Cheese Peanut Butter - but not for you of course Yogurt - need to freeze Kefir - need to freeze That Kong filling product right from the company? Mild Salsa with no onions - need to freeze Pate Pureed Bologna Pureed Lots of Different Stuff Mashed Potatoes - thick Smooshed Up Banana Smooshed Up Lots of Different Stuff Other Stuff: Diced Celery Diced Carrots Kibble Craisins Other dried fruit crumbled no salt pretzels Diced lots of fruits and vegatables crushed or cumbled nuts presuming no allergy beans peas corn chunks of leftover meat cheerios other crunchy cereal granola crunchy kat food - just a bit I'll post more if I think of it. Quote
JackieMaya Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 Wow! Some great ideas there for Kong stuffers! I've been putting peanut butter in Pooh Bear's Kong when I put him in his crate, but I'll bet he would like to have some other stuff in there too! He's always in the crate waiting for me before I even finish PBing the Kong! Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 i fill the puppy kongs for stryker with cheese wiz and peanut butter and freeze it it keeps them busy longer Quote
imported_Kat Posted May 12, 2005 Author Posted May 12, 2005 wow super ideas there folks! one thing though. If craisins are raisins (think i was given them in the breakfast meal when I was flying back from Texas) then they shouldn't be given to a dog as raisins are highly toxic to dogs. Quote
xavierandrea Posted May 12, 2005 Posted May 12, 2005 JackieMaya napisaĆ(a):Wow! Some great ideas there for Kong stuffers! I've been putting peanut butter in Pooh Bear's Kong when I put him in his crate, but I'll bet he would like to have some other stuff in there too! He's always in the crate waiting for me before I even finish PBing the Kong! Diddo!! Great ideas!!!!!!! Quote
DogPaddle Posted May 13, 2005 Posted May 13, 2005 Craisins are dehydrated cranberries - Ocean Spray makes some. The organic ones are better because they are not covered with sugar and the ingredient that encourages dehydration. You can make them yourself if you have a dehydrator first but I encourge you to make a small perice in each and then soak them in cranberry cocktail or there are a bit too tart. Quote
Sharpeigirl Posted May 13, 2005 Posted May 13, 2005 Kat napisaĆ(a):wow super ideas there folks! one thing though. If craisins are raisins (think i was given them in the breakfast meal when I was flying back from Texas) then they shouldn't be given to a dog as raisins are highly toxic to dogs. craisins are dried Cranberries, so they should be safe for dogs :) Quote
imported_Kat Posted May 13, 2005 Author Posted May 13, 2005 oops i just saw the name on the pack and turned up my nose at them on the plane :oops: Thanks for educating me guys :P Quote
Kerislc Posted May 13, 2005 Posted May 13, 2005 I have been putting some leftover chicken, and the kong stuffers in there and then cement it all with melted cheese. Scout figured out how to get the kong treats out really easily, but it makes it very hard with all of the rest stuffed in there. He worked on it for about 3 hours last night. Quote
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