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Kong Toys are known throughout the world for their legendary strength, quality and performance! Kong is used and recommended by dog trainers and veterinarians worldwide.  View our Selection of KONG Toys

Kong Dog Toys are widely used and recommended for therapy and prevention of under stimulation, boredom, separation anxiety and other behavior problems. Following are some  Kong recipes that can be utilized to promote good behavior in your dog!   Kong Size Chart



Kong Stuffing Recipes from Kong Toys



Banana Rama

Fresh banana 
2 tbs wheat germ 
1 tbs plain yogurt (can use your pet’s favorite as well)
In a bowl, mash up banana. Then add wheat germ and yogurt. Mash all ingredients together and use spoon to add to Kong. 
Freeze for 4 hours. makes 1 serving for Medium Kong. Double for every Kong size that is bigger. 

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Cheesy Dental Kong Delight

3 slices of your pet’s favorite cheese
A very simple and creative way to make any pet drool in delight.
Just place the 3 slices of cheese directly onto the grooves of your pet’s Dental Kong (if your model has rope - make sure cheese does not get onto it).
Melt in microwave for 20 to 30 seconds. Give to pet after it cools. 


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Philly Steak

Steak scrapes 
1 ounce cream cheese
Place lace small scapes of the steak inside Kong Toy. Spread cream cheese in large hole to hold scrapes. 

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Fruit Salad

Apples and carrot chunks 
1/4 th of a banana
Place apples and carrots in Kong Toy. Mush banana in large hole to hold fruit in place.
You can include other fruits and veggies: Orange slices, Peach and/or nectarine chunks, Celery sticks, Broccoli and/or cauliflower, Tomato and black olive mixture.

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Veggie Kong Omelet

1 egg 
Your choice of shredded cheese 
Any vegetable that your pet may like
Scramble egg and fold in vegetables. Put in Kong Toy.
Sprinkle some cheese over the top and microwave for about 20 seconds.
Cool thoroughly before giving to dog. 

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Mac ‘N Cheese

Leftover macaroni and cheese 
Small cube of Velveeta
Melt Velveeta in microwave until gooey. Add Mac ‘n cheese to Kong Toy. Pour heated Velveeta into Kong.
Make sure it ha cooled before giving to your pet.

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Aunt Jeannie’s Archeology Kong - Famous Recipe
(for the advanced dogs)

Layer 1: (deepest): Roasted, unsalted cashews, Freeze-dried liver bits
Layer 2: Dog kibble, cookies or liver biscotti, Cherrios, Sugar free, salt-free
peanut butter, Dried banana chips, apples and apricots 
Layer 3: Carrot sticks, Turkey or leftover.

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Kong on a Rope - Famous Recipe
This is advanced work for your dog.

Take the rope, pull it through the Kong Toy and knot it.
Hang this upside down from a tree, deck or post. The small hole should be facing the ground.
Take the kibble and fill the Kong Toy. Make the toy hang just low enough that it is out of your dog’s reach.
The dog will spend hours trying to retrieve the kibble from the Kong Toy. At the end of the day, take the remaining kibble and give to your pet as a reward. 

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Frozen Jerky Pops

Peanut Butter
Bouillon
Jerky Strips
Water
Muffin Tin
Smear a small amount of peanut butter over small hole in our Kong Toy. Fill the cool water and add a pinch of bouillon. Place a Jerky Stick inside Kong Toy and freeze. 
This also can be put (once frozen) in a children’s size swimming pool for a fun day of fishing for your pet.

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Simple, Tried and True

Peanut Butter
Smear peanut butter inside the cavity of your Kong Toy. It’s that easy!

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Trixie, a 50 pound Aussie/Springer mix, loves turkey. chicken or marrow bites mixed with slightly moistened food nuggets frozen inside her Kong. She is very clean about un-stuffing - some dogs are not! 

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