you can find them at petsmart, petco, or any other pet supply store and they even have kong treats and spray that you can fill them with or you can just use anything that is good for the dog to fill it with,,, i put peanut butter in there and then sometimes i put cream cheese with other treats and then freeze it and they really like it and if you stuff it really good then it will keep them busy for hours
2006-10-31 06:24:04
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answered by hunter 3
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you can purchase a kong at any local pet supply store or at any Petsmart or Petco. Great toy, dogs love em.
2006-10-31 12:34:46
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answered by Anonymous
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You're a very generous person! Kongs can be quite pricey (especially the larger sizes). Thumbs up for you! Good luck.
2016-03-19 02:12:17
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answered by Anonymous
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You can find Kongs anywhere pet supplies are sold in the store or online.
2006-10-31 06:10:57
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answered by leftygirl_75 6
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Everyone's answered the where. Now here are some recipies for yummies to place in your Kong.
When filling and freezing Kongs, you’ll need to plug up the smaller hole if the filling is liquidy , so it doesn’t fall out. You can also plug the larger hole to make it harder for the dog to get the filling out. Some things you can use to plug the holes: a piece of fruit, cheese, dog treats, peanut butter, veggies (such as a carrot), or anything else that will fit. You can also add dog biscuits, fruit, or veggies (or whatever your dog likes) to the Kong along with one of the recipes below, to make layers. If your dog is new at Kong-excavation you may want to NOT freeze the following recipes, or not completely, to make it easier for him/her to get the filling out.
BJ'S Peanutty Pupcicles
· 1 ripe banana
· 1/2 cup peanut butter
· 1/4 cup wheat germ
· 1/4 cup chopped peanuts
Mash banana's and peanut butter, stir in wheat germ. Chill 1 hour. Place in container, store in refrigerator or freezer.
Frozen Peanut Butter Yogurt Treats
· 32 ounces vanilla yogurt
· 1 cup peanut butter
Put the peanut butter in a microwave safe dish and microwave until melted. Mix the yogurt and the melted peanut butter in a bowl. Pour mixture into cupcake papers and freeze.
Fruity Yogurt Treats
· 2 kiwi fruit -- mashed
· or jar baby food fruit
· 8 ounces strawberry yogurt -- or other
Mix together, freeze in ice cube tray. serve.
Yogurt Pups
· 16 ounces plain nonfat yogurt
· 3/4 cup water
· 1 tablespoon chicken bouillon granules
Dissolve bouillon in water. Combine water and yogurt in blender and blend thoroughly, Pour into small containers for freezing, cover and freeze.
Pup Pops
· 2 chicken or beef boullion cubes
· 3 cups water
Dissolve boullion in water. Pour into small styrofoam cups or ice cube tray. Freeze. Serve frozen.
Frosty Paws #1
· one part instant oatmeal
· two parts water
· instant chicken or beef bouillon powder (preferrably salt free)
· (optional) large glob of peanut butter
Mix and let sit for a few minutes until the oatmeal absorbs most of the liquid. It isn't even necessary to heat it. Spoon into small containers and freeze. Some other suggestions to add: yogurt, pureed liver, garlic, pureed vegetables.
Frosty Paws #2
· 1 banana
· 4 oz. plain or fruit yogurt
· 2 oz. water
Process in blender or food processor till smooth. Pour into old frosty paws cups, ramekins or something similar. *Freeze and Serve.This recipe fills about 3 FP cups.*
Homemade Frosty Paws #3
· 1 quart vanilla yogurt
· 1 medium banana
· 2 T peanut butter (I use natural style)
· 2 T honey
Puree the banana in a food processor (a blender would probably work fine). Add the peanut butter and honey
and continue processing until smooth. Add yogurt and process just long enough to blend all ingredients together. Place 18 small paper cups (bathroom size) in a baking pan (one 9x13 or two 8x8 work well). Fill paper cups to about 2/3's full. An ice cream scoop or a measuring cup makes the job easier. Freeze until solid.
transfer the frozen treats to zip-lock bags for storing in the freezer.
Frozen Jerky Pops
· Bouillon
· Jerky Strips
· Water
Fill a muffin tin with cool water and add a pinch of bouillon. Place a Jerky Stick inside and freeze.
Bananarama
:1 fresh banana
2 tbs wheat germ
1 tbs plain yogurt (can use your pet's favorite flavor as well)
In a bowl, mash up banana. Then, add wheat germ and yogurt. Mash all ingredients together and use spoon to add to a muffin tin or cups. Freeze for 4 hours.
Pugs Pops
-1 Quart fruit juice
-1 banana, mashed
-1/2 cup yogurt
Mix ingredients together thoroughly, then freeze. This can be eaten by people too.
2006-10-31 06:31:22
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answered by Sunshine 2
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Most pet stores will sell them.... Petsmart, PetDeopt, Petco..etc.
2006-10-31 06:33:05
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answered by JSSK 3
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Most pet stores carry these in their general stock, or can order them for you if you can't go on0line an order them for yourself.
2006-10-31 06:13:41
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answered by Fetch 11 Humane Society 5
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they are available from a company called company of animals which have their uk headquarters in surrey, other than that you can get them at most pet shops including mine. call the Harrods pet shop on 0207 730 1234 ext 2213 and we can post one out to you.
2006-10-31 06:12:21
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answered by hellraiza15 3
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Most pet stores carry them. Or even maybe your local shelter.
2006-10-31 06:23:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i know ive seen them at local pet superstores this is in the midlands uk a shop called petsmart
2006-10-31 06:10:46
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answered by jonny w 3
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