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19.2.2015

It's not often you find a good toy that has a range of sizes to accommodate different breeds and ages of dogs, but Kong nailed it. You can always trust Kong products this I know and they're all seemingly invincible to damage. That's not an issue with this ball anyway.I bought this with meat flavoured toothpaste, which I squirted into the cracks and then gave it to my dog - she chewed away happily only stopping to lick the paste off her snout from time to time, which was good. I was worried at one point she'd tire out her jaw but she seemed happy. The nice thing about the ball is my original fear that all she would do is lick the stuff out of the grooves proved to be wrong - the grooves areridged and the ball itself is fairly sturdy so her tongue doesn't seem strong enough to pry the rubber apart to get the toothpaste that way, which is great.She's one of those dogs who don't let you near her teeth with those condom finger sock things you can buy to clean their teeth the manual way, and she's also not at all interested in chew toys that aren't balls - like those plastic rings with all the spikes on for example, she never even bothered to sniff it, just ignored it. This ball was a perfect solution for teeth cleaning and worked like a charm.The holes to put a treat in is kind of useful - I've not bothered with mine in all honesty but both sides of the ball have different sized holes to allow different sized treats to be put in, which is good. The ball is also fairly hollow also, so it'd even be possible to fill it with biscuits or something to make an activity out of your dogs play session too. Also, thanks to the treat holes the saliva doesn't get stuck inside the ball and go manky, which is a much appreciated feature.Honestly the only issue with this thing is thanks to the design shape it bounces randomly and unpredictably - I don't advise throwing it indoors if you have objects you value close by. It's also difficult to bounce round corners - something I like to do with my dog from the rooms I'm in so it gets more run time - because of the shape.Other than that though, it seems fantastic, and has remained a favourite toy to her. Great purchase, very happy.
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20.1.2016

I bought this for our young (approx 16 months according to Vets) rescued female Rottweiler just over a year ago. It is still in use and so far has not been damaged by her despite her using it to rub on her gums when she was cutting her 'big' back teeth ( our equivalent of wisdom teeth) and this has stood up to that very well!I make my own dog biscuits now but I did buy dog biscuits when we first got her. Hard biscuits obviously lasting longer.I did try cottage cheese like another reviewer did but I found it too messy and time consuming to clean it or after her toungue had managed to push the lumps right the way into it AND in her attempts to get at every last bit out she did attempt to chewher way through the chew but thankfully didn't succeed.Take note here though to be aware of cheaper versions of the Kong Stuff-a-ball usually with a label which says made in Korea or made in China which should alert you. I am telling you this because I bought what I thought was the real Kong Stuff-a-ball and my Rottie almost choked to death after managing to bit lumps off to get to the liver flavoured kong paste and biscuit I'd put inside
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6.8.2011

We had been searching for a suitable treat ball to leave with our Newfoundland puppy when she is in her run. The Kong stuff a ball has proved perfect. she is now 5 months & can easily pick it up & carry it around, but it does not have a mark on it. She has chewed at it a lot and it remains "as new".The hole to insert the treat in (unlike a number of other balls we have looked at) is large enough to hold her normal dry food as well as treats so we just put half her breakfast in her bowl & half in here and it entertains her for a couple of hours. There is also a slot fitting so a chew can be inserted for additional fun!She has had it indoors and out - on concrete & grass, she can roll it along on any surface,concentrating to ensure she doesn't miss a single item!All in all an excellent investment we expect her to have for many years to come!Update 18 months on - products is still in one piece and used with enthusiasm - it has indeed proved indestructable!!
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29.10.2014

I purchased this for my dog a Springer / Standard poodle mix, named Basil.I put his dry dog food inside and occasionally a gravy bone or similar, Basil loves it it keeps him entertained as he has to work out how to get certain things out. Every day this Kong is delivered to my lap for filling, In all honesty Basil prefers to eat his dry kibble out of his Kong rather than his bowl so he will have 2 or 3 refills a day instead of his dinner in a bowl.Importantly these are easy to wash up and very hard wearing Basil as I mentioned has 2 or 3 refills a day and the Kong is still in mint condition. The Kong he had previously which was identical lasted his a good 18 months.

23.11.2013

I bought the same version but the small size for a puppy KC spaniel when he was 8 weeks oldwe used to fill it with treats for a long timeAs he grew we found it ideal for holding a raw hide cigar treat he could never choke on the chew as it was inside the ball he loved thisThe only reason I am buying a new one is not that it's chewed or it's worn out its oldHis old one was white and got grubby as he constantly rolled it around all floorsA nice new red one ready for Christmas day I think anything that lasts 2 years from puppy to adulthood is extremely good value for money

12.3.2013

We bought this for our 10 week old Rottweiler puppy thinking it might be too big for her but she loves it. She spends ages trying to get at the two or three small treats we stuff into the cracks around the edge and she's already learnt to retrieve it and bring it back to us when we throw it for her. We bought other toys for her to chew but sadly the balls just weren't up to her strength and she destroyed them within minutes leaving small dangerous bits of spongy rubber around. This one is large and strong and will last her for a long time. We certainly recommend it.

29.4.2014

Bought the large for our 6 month old labrador x springer spaniel. She has gone through 3 of the originals and so we thought it was time for a change. She has been busy with this one all day! The treats are harder to get out than they are from the original Kong which is great as it keeps her busy for much longer, especially important as she is recovering from surgery and isn't allowed to be too active. Also, she has been chewing it for several hours and there is no signs of any damage yet, she normally destroys her toys in minutes! Would definitely recommend!

6.1.2012

I have an extremely insatiable and playful dog, he's large and will destroy anything he finds. This is the first toy of this kind I've bought and I have to say I'm very pleased.Although the leaflet I got with the ball admits that no toy in the world is indestructable (I imagined it would last maybe a day or two) it's been over a week now and he loves this toy, I put doggy treats inside or round the sides and he literally plays by himself for hours. It's a great design, very robust and safe, I would definitely recommend this for anyone with similar dogs.

21.7.2014

Easy to fill with dry food. Some can be squeezed into outside ridges but that is better for squidgy food eg pate style or soft cheese bits. Corgi loves rolling it around with his nose to let the food fall out. Easily washed by hand or in top rack of dishwasher. Doesn't hold a great deal but a meal can be divided between this, a Kong classic or perhaps scattered in the grass to make finding the food more of an event, challenge, game. Also takes longer so better for digestion. Helpful for the "leave it" or "wait" command training. Definitely recommended.

19.5.2014

I'm usually disappointed with dog toys and games and worry about their durability. Some reviews were critical about this toy but I have a large Labrador and 5 months on it still is as strong as when I recieved it. Perfectly sized hole for her kibbles from her usual main diet and keeps her busy enough for about the right time before boredom would set in. If there is a criticism the outer case is rough to help clean dogs teeth but when it's been in my dog's mouth and is wet it attracts hair and dust and needs cleaning after each use.

2.8.2013

Great way to feed and entertain your dog, recommended!Our 4 month jack russell puppy was not into Kongs (still isn't) this is the first stuffable chewtoy that he has shown real interest in.When rolled, kibble or small treats will easily spill out the big whole to encourage him to play and you can easily stuff it with big treats that will never come out, keeping him busy for a long time!I'm sure there are probably many different ways to stuff this for dogs of varying degrees on energy, persistence and intelligence!

5.8.2015

Our dog loves this - not only can you stick bits of biscuit around the outside, but it has the additional joy of being stuffed with peanut butter. This is great as a toy to use if leaving your dog for a while - hours of fun! I bought Large even though we have quite a small Staffie X but this size was perfect for her. The Kong range in general is fantastic - the only range which doesn't fall apart after a few days. Very resilient and can leave with your dog alone without fear of them swallowing chunks/bits of it.

4.2.2015

Bought this for a 11 year old small terrier mix. He totally loves this toy, gave it some serious chewing initially without that leaving any traces, so very sturdy. I either fill this with small cut pieces of dried tripe, or with wet dog food from a tin. Either way it keeps him busy for up to an hour trying to work the food back out again, and it is fun to see the various ways he is using to do so. To clean the toy just pop it into the dish washer occasionally, comes out like new. Very recommendable!

14.11.2016

Everlasting! I bought this for my puppy and 7 years later it is still going strong. My dog can destroy toys in minutes. It's soft enough for a puppy's teeth and was essential in teaching ours what to chew and what not to chew. She preferred this over other items so it was easy to offer her this whenever we saw her chewing something she wasn't supposed to or distract her with this. It rolls around and is bouncy like a ball so can be used as a play toy as well as a boredom-buster filled with treats.

20.2.2019

We have several kong toys for our strong chewer. Made of the same material as the original red kongs but thinner walls so this one is much softer (you can sort of squeeze it with your hand) which I think encourages repeated chewing and our staffie seems to enjoy the softness more than the hard original kongs. Overall it's just a bit of a different challenge depending upon what you put inside. For an easy treat I've been wedging apples and carrots with bits of dry food inside and he's loving it!

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