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15-12-2006, 11:21 AM

Kong food ideas please

Hiya all

Today I have bought Georgie a new Kong. Ive gone the full way and bought him the biggest 1 they sold! That SHOULD keep him occupied for a few hours.

Please could you share your ideas with me about what to put in this Kong?

I have bought some really discusting looking Iams puppy gravy to add to the mix, and I will be saving him some meat from our tea tonight. I was also thinking about doing an apple and cheese one.

Your ideas will be really great....
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15-12-2006, 02:28 PM
Here'e the replies I got when I asked the same question a while back, loads of recipes to keep you going!
http://www.dogsey.com/showthread.php?t=44169
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15-12-2006, 02:53 PM
whatever I put in Murphy's kong, I do it the night before and freeze it takes him ages to get it all out !!

I use the below mixed with his dried food:

Natural Bio Yogurt (good for their tummies)
Cottage cheese
greated cheese
tuna
mackeral
finely chopped cocktail sausages

not all together of course.

Murphy's today was natural bio yoghurt with a little grated cheese mixed with his dried food and frozen
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15-12-2006, 04:00 PM
I chop up a hot dog, and mix it with peanut butter, and then spread it in there, Rocky loves it.
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15-12-2006, 04:55 PM
I use banana & plain yogurt mash it all up and freeze for 4 hours
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15-12-2006, 06:28 PM
Frozen is brill, my two love it whatevers in it and ofcourse it last for ages. I also got some savoury jelly from my butcher (the stuff they use for tripe etc). I put that with small peices of sausage or liver, pretty much anything and let it set.
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15-12-2006, 09:05 PM
If Im in a hurry out at short notice, I keep a reserve of cheap mince in the freezer from Asda (smartprice stuff yuk)
Stuff it with that I know ive got two happy dogs for a good while.
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15-12-2006, 09:30 PM
Originally Posted by Luz View Post
If Im in a hurry out at short notice, I keep a reserve of cheap mince in the freezer from Asda (smartprice stuff yuk)
Stuff it with that I know ive got two happy dogs for a good while.
That's not a bad idea, i may try this
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15-12-2006, 09:31 PM
Originally Posted by Nicci_L View Post
I use banana & plain yogurt mash it all up and freeze for 4 hours
I'm defiantly gonna try this too as Georgie does have a sweet tooth
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16-12-2006, 12:47 AM
whatever you use, always freeze it. It takes just that so much longer for them to get out. I use yoghurt, vegemite and peanut butter, all mixed up with just a couple of pieces of finely choped tripe and water. She thinks it is heaven.
Takes about an hour for her to get through the lot.
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