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Kong food
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I'm moving up a size on kong from the smallest to a big one, but filling a big one with food is a lot, would it over feed him?
What do people put in there frozen kong? We use ours when we have to work and he is left for a few hours.
Looking for adding vegs, Nuffin fatty and simple etc.
I'm moving up a size on kong from the smallest to a big one, but filling a big one with food is a lot, would it over feed him?
What do people put in there frozen kong? We use ours when we have to work and he is left for a few hours.
Looking for adding vegs, Nuffin fatty and simple etc.
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Re: Kong food
We mostly use vegetables. We also vary her normal meals dependant upon how many snacks she has had during the day
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What vegs do you use ?
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Re: Kong food
You can measure it out maybe? I often put Loki's dry food in his Kong along with some treats and peanut butter, and he has a small one, so to fill up the Kong only takes up half of one meal. So just adjust the amount you feed him at meal times and it should be OK.
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zoe2004 wrote:What vegs do you use ?
Normally cabbage, carrots and sweet potatos.
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jstaff wrote:zoe2004 wrote:What vegs do you use ?
Normally cabbage, carrots and sweet potatos.
We also use apples but no pips as someone on here told me they are poisonous
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Re: Kong food
Thanks got bigger size for him now
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Re: Kong food
I have the large black Kong for Rocky and fill it with his kibble and a little peanut butter just to fill the small hole at the base. They can be frozen which makes it more of a challenge for your dog and it takes longer to empty.
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