@paulinemcleggan7585on December 17, 2024 at 4:39 pm
Question. How long is it safe you food to stay inside the kong once it comes out the freezer. I have a puppy a cavalier and donโt want her to get bellyache
Antlers are very expensive in Japan but my mother in law bought it for my dog but the dog didnโt care about it at all. What waste of money, I still feel sorry for mom
In my adult dogs they eat from bowls occasionally with bowl exercises, but rest of meals are their kibble soaked filled and frozen. They enjoy the fun they have, it gives me time to eat my meals and since I work from home it is convenient
I used marrow bones for my lab and filled kongs I feel they are best, now using with my 9month old Malinois heโs a chewer . But I loved hearing you really promote this as well ๐ค
Cricket
From NOR CA
I make frozen marrow bone ๐ my dog absolutely loves it ๐ I make 3 bones every night and I stuf it whit mix ingredients ,,, lever som cheese some dry food I put in water before stuffing it ,,, peanut butter ๐ so he get 3 frozen marrow bone ๐ every day and he loves it ๐๐๐
These products are what I am giving or going to give to my pup in the future(because she is just a little puppy now so some of them are too hard). I mainly use kong or kong like product, filling partial of her daily food or fruits and veggies. It works amazing. And I will give fish skin after night walk just to calm her down before bed. Plan to give bully stick or yak chew after the teething phase since she is not a tough chewer at all right now. Very good list. Everything is just natural products!
I found with my puppy to make sure it is the right size my black mouth cur has a medium size I made a mistake giving her a black one that’s a large she got half her jaw stuck
@meridithanderson8496on December 17, 2024 at 5:02 pm
I recently bought a back of cow hoofs. Not that expensive and all 3 dogs love chewing on them. They’ll chew for 30-45 min. They are quite stinky so we make sure they are across the room or outside when chewing. Plus they don’t make marks on the cream colored carpet.
Our first German Wirehaired Pointer chewed the largest extreme black kong in two pieces in 5 minutes before my eyes!! Fastest 25$ I ever lost!! None of our other wirehairs have ever done that and we have used the kongs a lot ๐
FYI, with marrow bones and all bones you do have to worry about dogs cracking their teeth. Cracking a molar, slab fracture, is going to cost a lot of money to fix, can easily cost $500 to $1,000 or more. I use to give my dogs bones until I started working as a vet tech, I saw too many cases of broken/cracked teeth to continue giving my dogs bones. This may never happen with your dog but if it does, it’s something you’ll always remember. By the way, big fan of this site and this dude knows his shit. I own a Rotti and my go to is the Bully Stick.
I have tried EVERYTHING out there. These are my favorites! My dog also LOVES rolled beef cheeks. Good for dogs that like leather things to chew on. 10 for long lasting and 10 for safety IMO.
I like this puzzle feeder thing. You fill it up with dry food and it rolls around and drops a few pieces of dry food at a time. Maybe not every dog will like it, but it’s another "work for your food" one.
@rockymtnsteeze1815on December 17, 2024 at 5:22 pm
My dog chews Bully Sticks up in 5 minutes. They are expensive for just 5 minutes. There is never half a bully stick, cause she consumes them. She loves antlers and it takes weeks for her to chew them up. The Himalayan Yak Cheese lasts a long time too. All of these are great options, but Bully Sticks are too expensive. I will pay more for one treat that last longer than a 25 dollar pack of four Bully Sticks. I stopped giving her raw bones cause I don’t want decaying raw meat on my sofa.
Tip about the Tibetan cheese stick : when it gets down to what is too short for your dog, put it into the microwave for about 1 minute or 1 1/2 minutes. It will puff right up!! Let it cool and its makes, NOT a long chew, but a nice cheesy chew for some minutes (maybe 15?) Some of the cheese stays gooey inside. I buy two of these per month – yes, because of the cost. I have a local butcher who both smokes bones and sells them raw. I only get the beef knuckle but have bought cross-cut ( exposing the marrow) smoked leg bones – satisfied his chewing. Thank you for your info!
Love this! I have a four month old pup and we just started giving him bully sticks. He loves them but even these start to get a little pricey for daily use. I am excited to try the Kong method and see how he responds! Thank you for the advice!
7:20 IMHO, Kong Wobbler is the bomb for reinforcement; my boy has been known to destroy even black kong ๐ฎ
Simpawtico suggests filling Kong Classic with kibble from daily portion, add water, and then freeze; would assist in keeping costs down.
I have to take the shape into consideration. IF my dog can get a hold on chews he’ll eat it in hard chunks gulp gulp gulp. I buy things his short arms can’t really get a purchase on so they keep him busy
Hey man whats your opinion on large frozen karats? I feel like they a super safe cost effective option for medium sized dogs
Wondering what is your take on rawhide bones, supervised of course.
I don’t like anything that may splinter… it’s a huge risk, and can create life threatening issues in regards to their throat and intestines.
Cow hooves
Donโt use toys from china. Like poison. Cancer risk as well as other chemicals! Do some research for safe toys
I donโt even like dogs but I like your videos
What do you do with the marrow bone if the puppy doesnt finish it the first time? Freezer or refrigerator?
where do you get the antlers?
Question. How long is it safe you food to stay inside the kong once it comes out the freezer. I have a puppy a cavalier and donโt want her to get bellyache
Buttplug vs Dicknballs
No bearing bones like marrow bones for the teeth.
If your dog is just lick them itโs ok but a biter can permanently harm the teeth.
Antlers are very expensive in Japan but my mother in law bought it for my dog but the dog didnโt care about it at all. What waste of money, I still feel sorry for mom
What is a good brand for the bully sticks there’s so many different ones does it matter the brand
My miniature poodle rescue loves her Kong with nothing in it. So far the only toy she can’t destroy.
My poodle LOVES frozen turkey necks. They keep her busy for 30-40 minutes and replace one of her meals
In my adult dogs they eat from bowls occasionally with bowl exercises, but rest of meals are their kibble soaked filled and frozen. They enjoy the fun they have, it gives me time to eat my meals and since I work from home it is convenient
I used marrow bones for my lab and filled kongs I feel they are best, now using with my 9month old Malinois heโs a chewer . But I loved hearing you really promote this as well ๐ค
Cricket
From NOR CA
I make frozen marrow bone ๐ my dog absolutely loves it ๐ I make 3 bones every night and I stuf it whit mix ingredients ,,, lever som cheese some dry food I put in water before stuffing it ,,, peanut butter ๐ so he get 3 frozen marrow bone ๐ every day and he loves it ๐๐๐
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These products are what I am giving or going to give to my pup in the future(because she is just a little puppy now so some of them are too hard). I mainly use kong or kong like product, filling partial of her daily food or fruits and veggies. It works amazing. And I will give fish skin after night walk just to calm her down before bed. Plan to give bully stick or yak chew after the teething phase since she is not a tough chewer at all right now. Very good list. Everything is just natural products!
I found with my puppy to make sure it is the right size my black mouth cur has a medium size I made a mistake giving her a black one that’s a large she got half her jaw stuck
I recently bought a back of cow hoofs. Not that expensive and all 3 dogs love chewing on them. They’ll chew for 30-45 min. They are quite stinky so we make sure they are across the room or outside when chewing. Plus they don’t make marks on the cream colored carpet.
All my dog ever got out of a Kong was a sore tongue. It’s a ridiculous "toy".
My 4yo American bully almost ALWAYS manages to break the raw bone and eat it awell as the marrow (nothings cooked, just raw stuff) idk how he does it
Our first German Wirehaired Pointer chewed the largest extreme black kong in two pieces in 5 minutes before my eyes!! Fastest 25$ I ever lost!! None of our other wirehairs have ever done that and we have used the kongs a lot ๐
FYI, with marrow bones and all bones you do have to worry about dogs cracking their teeth. Cracking a molar, slab fracture, is going to cost a lot of money to fix, can easily cost $500 to $1,000 or more. I use to give my dogs bones until I started working as a vet tech, I saw too many cases of broken/cracked teeth to continue giving my dogs bones. This may never happen with your dog but if it does, it’s something you’ll always remember. By the way, big fan of this site and this dude knows his shit. I own a Rotti and my go to is the Bully Stick.
I get marrow bones (frozen) at the grocery store. Very affordable and easy to store. ๐
Where did you buy your โmarrow boneโ?
Where do you get a marrow bone? Butcher?
Dry up pig ears
What about beef tracheae?
I have tried EVERYTHING out there. These are my favorites! My dog also LOVES rolled beef cheeks. Good for dogs that like leather things to chew on. 10 for long lasting and 10 for safety IMO.
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Mine are really into beef cheeks…dehydrated…similar to bully sticks and can be stinky.
People that own animals, are absolute TRASH!
How about coffee wood ? My dog lives these and they last a long time. Doesnt splinter
What about dried cow ears ?
hey, thank for the content! I would like to know what is your opinion on benebone wishbone
King Kong Best!
I like this puzzle feeder thing. You fill it up with dry food and it rolls around and drops a few pieces of dry food at a time. Maybe not every dog will like it, but it’s another "work for your food" one.
not even the black Kong toys last with my dog, he’s able to chew them into pieces in 20 minutes ๐
I live in Turkey ๐น๐ท
I canโt get a Kong here
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2:38 I gave my 1 year old, penut butter, to plug up the dog food in the kong and that became a diarrhea nightmare.
My dog chews Bully Sticks up in 5 minutes. They are expensive for just 5 minutes. There is never half a bully stick, cause she consumes them. She loves antlers and it takes weeks for her to chew them up. The Himalayan Yak Cheese lasts a long time too. All of these are great options, but Bully Sticks are too expensive. I will pay more for one treat that last longer than a 25 dollar pack of four Bully Sticks. I stopped giving her raw bones cause I don’t want decaying raw meat on my sofa.
Tip about the Tibetan cheese stick : when it gets down to what is too short for your dog, put it into the microwave for about 1 minute or 1 1/2 minutes. It will puff right up!! Let it cool and its makes, NOT a long chew, but a nice cheesy chew for some minutes (maybe 15?) Some of the cheese stays gooey inside. I buy two of these per month – yes, because of the cost. I have a local butcher who both smokes bones and sells them raw. I only get the beef knuckle but have bought cross-cut ( exposing the marrow) smoked leg bones – satisfied his chewing. Thank you for your info!
Love this! I have a four month old pup and we just started giving him bully sticks. He loves them but even these start to get a little pricey for daily use. I am excited to try the Kong method and see how he responds! Thank you for the advice!
7:20 IMHO, Kong Wobbler is the bomb for reinforcement; my boy has been known to destroy even black kong ๐ฎ
Simpawtico suggests filling Kong Classic with kibble from daily portion, add water, and then freeze; would assist in keeping costs down.
I have to take the shape into consideration. IF my dog can get a hold on chews he’ll eat it in hard chunks gulp gulp gulp. I buy things his short arms can’t really get a purchase on so they keep him busy
Put those fish skins in an airtight container with the other not so smelly chews. Everything in the container will smell like them. โค
Frozen food filled Kong… Anyone have feedback on how messy that gets? Is this an outside move only?