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26-03-2011, 12:46 PM
Originally Posted by x-clo-x View Post
i want to get some kongs for mine but dont know what size to get them. the smallest ones are ok for a few bits, but i wondered if i should get the medium one so i could fit a whole meal in one?
There are no rules putting a meal in a kong sounds great, if we had smaller dogs it'd be something I'd try
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26-03-2011, 12:51 PM
Originally Posted by nddogs View Post
There are no rules putting a meal in a kong sounds great, if we had smaller dogs it'd be something I'd try
it was just reading a post above about having a kong that is too big they can get their jaw stuck wouldnt want to do that as if i do start trying feeding in a kong it would be useful for meals when im not there.
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26-03-2011, 02:04 PM
Oops sorry.
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26-03-2011, 02:14 PM
it was just reading a post above about having a kong that is too big they can get their jaw stuck wouldnt want to do that as if i do start trying feeding in a kong it would be useful for meals when im not there.
Multiple kongs of the right size might be a better idea.

Rupert's currently out in the garden trying to get cooked meat out of a kong type toy. It'd have gone off by the time we get round to eating it so thought he might as well have it.
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