This may look like not a very good toy for your buddy but The Extreme Kong have one big advantage, it was built to withstand a nuclear holocaust. When it comes to ched dog toys this product lasts for ever. Specially made for aggressive chewers, ultra-strong black rubber, provides physical and mental stimulation, can be stuffed with treats.
This may look like not a very good toy for your buddy but The Extreme Kong have one big advantage, it was built to withstand a nuclear holocaust. When it comes to ched dog toys this product lasts for ever. Specially made for aggressive chewers, ultra-strong black rubber, provides physical and mental stimulation, can be stuffed with treats.
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This may look like not a very good toy for your buddy but The Extreme Kong have one big advantage, it was built to withstand a nuclear holocaust. When it comes to ched dog toys this product lasts for ever. Specially made for aggressive chewers, ultra-strong black rubber, provides physical and mental stimulation, can be stuffed with treats.
This may look like not a very good toy for your buddy but The Extreme Kong have one big advantage, it was built to withstand a nuclear holocaust. When it comes to ched dog toys this product lasts for ever. Specially made for aggressive chewers, ultra-strong black rubber, provides physical and mental stimulation, can be stuffed with treats.
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KONG - Extreme Dog Toy - Toughest Natural Rubber, Black - Fun to Chew, Chase and Fetch - for Medium Dogs
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Bought the extra large kong, fill it with all sorts of dog treats our lab/pitbull enjoys peanut butter, yams and dog food mix sometimes with shredded carrots and or apples. This kong is long lasting but for awhile the extra large was hard to find. Really needed the extra large for her. It keeps her busy sometimes for most of an afternoon, especially when left home alone. Helps to use up her enegry. She usually chews up her toys no matter the type in a few minutes. Yak bones only last about half hour. This has lasted for over a year so far, bought another one for our new pit bull puppy. Helps keep teeth clean. Will continue to buy kong products. Washes up nice in dishwasher. It does smell when first get it so a cycle in the dishwasher takes care of it.
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Kongās are fantastic toys for dogs that you can fill with treats to keep them occupied. I often get my Kong toys out when Iām working around the house so my dogs have something to do and snack on. I have the red one and this black one for my more aggressive chewer. You can fill these with just about any soft treat but certain sized bones and biscuits are a bit tougher to place in although some will work. Kong makes treats designed to fit in these and I buy those and the cheese squeeze sometimes but mostly I put in healthy peanut butter mixed with their regular soft treats. These are very helpful at keeping my dogs occupied for a few hours while I get housework done. They are so excited to have a toy to play with and a treat to snack on at the same time.
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I have a BIG dog-American Bully XL. Black Kongs last for years in my house. The trick to keeping the dog interested for more than a few minutes is to FREEZE the contents. I mix a tablespoon of peanut butter or Cheex Wiz in some prepared instant mashed potato, microwave it, stuff the Kong, and then freeze it. It takes the dogs at least 15 minutes (smaller dog, an hour) to finish. These are easy to clean with a baby bottle brush (try the dollar aisle at the grocery store for that) and the dishwasher. I recommend having two per dog - one in the freezer and one to play with. I prepare a container full of mix and keep it in the fridge for refills. You can also mix in other ingredients like baby carrots, green beans, chopped apple, dog biscuits, etc. for variety.
| Pet toy type | Treat Dispenser Toy |
| Target species | Dog |
| Theme | Animals |
| Breed recommendation | Medium |
| Product dimensions | 8.89 x 5.72 x 5.72 cm; 116 Grams |
KONG - Extreme Dog Toy - Toughest Natural Rubber, Black - Fun to Chew, Chase and Fetch - for Medium Dogs
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Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Bought the extra large kong, fill it with all sorts of dog treats our lab/pitbull enjoys peanut butter, yams and dog food mix sometimes with shredded carrots and or apples. This kong is long lasting but for awhile the extra large was hard to find. Really needed the extra large for her. It keeps her busy sometimes for most of an afternoon, especially when left home alone. Helps to use up her enegry. She usually chews up her toys no matter the type in a few minutes. Yak bones only last about half hour. This has lasted for over a year so far, bought another one for our new pit bull puppy. Helps keep teeth clean. Will continue to buy kong products. Washes up nice in dishwasher. It does smell when first get it so a cycle in the dishwasher takes care of it.
Kongās are fantastic toys for dogs that you can fill with treats to keep them occupied. I often get my Kong toys out when Iām working around the house so my dogs have something to do and snack on. I have the red one and this black one for my more aggressive chewer. You can fill these with just about any soft treat but certain sized bones and biscuits are a bit tougher to place in although some will work. Kong makes treats designed to fit in these and I buy those and the cheese squeeze sometimes but mostly I put in healthy peanut butter mixed with their regular soft treats. These are very helpful at keeping my dogs occupied for a few hours while I get housework done. They are so excited to have a toy to play with and a treat to snack on at the same time.
I have a BIG dog-American Bully XL. Black Kongs last for years in my house. The trick to keeping the dog interested for more than a few minutes is to FREEZE the contents. I mix a tablespoon of peanut butter or Cheex Wiz in some prepared instant mashed potato, microwave it, stuff the Kong, and then freeze it. It takes the dogs at least 15 minutes (smaller dog, an hour) to finish. These are easy to clean with a baby bottle brush (try the dollar aisle at the grocery store for that) and the dishwasher. I recommend having two per dog - one in the freezer and one to play with. I prepare a container full of mix and keep it in the fridge for refills. You can also mix in other ingredients like baby carrots, green beans, chopped apple, dog biscuits, etc. for variety.
I have a 7.5 month old golden retriever. I have never met a dog who can destroy a toy in less than a day but my sweet Honey is the exception. I have purchased toys made of wood, rubber, nylon, silicone, you name it, I've tried it. With her toy basket looking slim, my husband turned to his K-9 training friend and asked what he recommended trying; without hesitation he said "KONG." My husband immediately placed the order. Since receiving the toy, my Honey, is constantly entertained. The toy can be filled with treats for reward / brain challenge, its fun to fetch and has a super bounce as it hits the ground, but most of all, it is indestructible. She has had the toy since April and there is no sign of wear. It is in perfect condition, easy to wipe off / clean, and her ...Ā MoreI have a 7.5 month old golden retriever. I have never met a dog who can destroy a toy in less than a day but my sweet Honey is the exception. I have purchased toys made of wood, rubber, nylon, silicone, you name it, I've tried it. With her toy basket looking slim, my husband turned to his K-9 training friend and asked what he recommended trying; without hesitation he said "KONG." My husband immediately placed the order. Since receiving the toy, my Honey, is constantly entertained. The toy can be filled with treats for reward / brain challenge, its fun to fetch and has a super bounce as it hits the ground, but most of all, it is indestructible. She has had the toy since April and there is no sign of wear. It is in perfect condition, easy to wipe off / clean, and her favorite toy. I inserted an image as proof, she's obsessed, she even sleeps with the toy!
I have a 7 year old 70lb pit who has been destroying all toys since he was a puppy. As you can imagine, it's hard to find what he cannot destroy. This Kong comes in multiple sizes and is not truly indestructible, but it's the best one and takes him the longest to destroy. I still have to monitor him with my it when it starts getting torn up, and you can see from the pic that this one is close to needing replacing. All of the other black Kong toys do not last with him. I've tried the XL bone / ball / ring / frisbee / tire. He loves the bone and ball but I had a blockage scare with him due to eating pieces that he got off while I wasn't looking. So it's sad I can't give those to him. I think the shape and thickness of this toy are the reasons for it lasting longer. ...Ā MoreI have a 7 year old 70lb pit who has been destroying all toys since he was a puppy. As you can imagine, it's hard to find what he cannot destroy. This Kong comes in multiple sizes and is not truly indestructible, but it's the best one and takes him the longest to destroy. I still have to monitor him with my it when it starts getting torn up, and you can see from the pic that this one is close to needing replacing. All of the other black Kong toys do not last with him. I've tried the XL bone / ball / ring / frisbee / tire. He loves the bone and ball but I had a blockage scare with him due to eating pieces that he got off while I wasn't looking. So it's sad I can't give those to him. I think the shape and thickness of this toy are the reasons for it lasting longer. One downfall is that I feel like these used to be made better as they do seem to diminish quicker than they used to and my dog is getting older, so you'd think it would be the other way around. Nonetheless, I will continue to buy this one, just wish it held up like it used to. So if you have a toy-destroyer like me, this is likely one of the best options, but still requires monitoring.
I bought a smallest kong initially for my cocker spaniel puppy (who was at the time only 10 lbs) to keep his curious and active mind. Then we quickly found out the small kong wasn't cutting it. After some researching, I decided to get him the biggest one so we could use it not only for treats but also for his meals so he would utilize the time to exercise his mind. He's now 21 lbs at 9 months old and a very curious pup who loves playing with toys and works for his treats and food. We've been stuffing the kong with dry food, wet food, peanut butter, a variety of snacks, yogurt, etc. in combination to keep feed and keep him busy and he seems to be enjoying it. He licks the stuff out of the toy first and starts rolling/tossing it around to get the rest of the kibbles ...Ā MoreI bought a smallest kong initially for my cocker spaniel puppy (who was at the time only 10 lbs) to keep his curious and active mind. Then we quickly found out the small kong wasn't cutting it. After some researching, I decided to get him the biggest one so we could use it not only for treats but also for his meals so he would utilize the time to exercise his mind. He's now 21 lbs at 9 months old and a very curious pup who loves playing with toys and works for his treats and food. We've been stuffing the kong with dry food, wet food, peanut butter, a variety of snacks, yogurt, etc. in combination to keep feed and keep him busy and he seems to be enjoying it. He licks the stuff out of the toy first and starts rolling/tossing it around to get the rest of the kibbles out until he gets all the goodies out of it. He's a tenatious one who will sit there and work until all is gone. He's also a big time chewer for a small pup who has destroyed a lot of other toys, and yet the kong has endured the abuse from his powerful teeth quite well. It definitely shows the wear and some teeth marks but no tear so far. The other pro is that it's dish washer safe. I toss it in the washer and comes out clean, no fuss. The only issue I had is that the packaging instruction could be better at helping people choose the right size of the toy. I bought the smallest one solely based on my pup size only to find it pretty much useless and I was stuck with it. I recommend getting to know your pup a bit better before you choose the appropriate size of this toy that best suits his/her needs. This is completely useless for my chihuahua who has absolutely zero interest in working for treats. Also, if your pup is like my cocker spaniel, consider getting a bigger size so it can be used to feed meals. I also freeze the toy with stuffing to make it more challenging and stretch out the effort level.
These are more durable than the red version. They are more safe because they donāt fall apart as easily. It took my heavy chewing bull terrier about a year of daily use to even show a crack in the top round part. They are fairly easy to clean. Just a rinse usually gets any remaining remnants of a treat out and if there is buildup that needs more cleaning, a cup cleaning brush will get the rest out. We have also put them in the dishwasher for a thorough cleaning. We freeze bananas (precut in halfs) and use them for a daily treat. The pups love them! It keeps them entertained for about 20 mins. They look forward to this treat every day. If I forget, my bully always reminds me when itās time for her treatš
This kong toy is my old dog's favorite toy! We have it in orange and now it's old and black and mildewy from him toting it around everywhere and even burying it outside. We've had it approximately 5 years and it is still perfectly fine except it's filthy. It has an open cavity which I pack with peanut butter when I bathe his 125 lb behind. He hates water and the toy with the peanut butter keeps him occupied as I bathe him in our shower. I love the material and he loves that it bounces and it is erratic when it bounces due to the shape so he has a field day with fetch with this toy. If you gave a doggy obsessed with chewing or with playing fetch, or you have a bored dog, then try this toy. It's worthy of the price and lasts FOREVER!
Bought the black Kong size large to replace my dogs torn up, dirty, red one weād thrown out. We bought the original one in stores and I wasnāt paying attention to what size it was labeled as. So when choosing the size here I went with large cause sheās a 60lbs pittie mix and that seemed appropriate. When it arrived it was definitely smaller than the other one we had gotten rid of. Not small enough that it seems like a hazard but I wouldnāt have chosen this size if it was in stores. Itās held up well (and better than the red one) weāve had it for 4 months and itās just now really showing tooth marks (at the 4mo mark the red one already had small chunks missing). Sheās not the Most Extreme of chewers but sheās definitely hardcore and Iām pleased with how itās held up. ...Ā MoreBought the black Kong size large to replace my dogs torn up, dirty, red one weād thrown out. We bought the original one in stores and I wasnāt paying attention to what size it was labeled as. So when choosing the size here I went with large cause sheās a 60lbs pittie mix and that seemed appropriate. When it arrived it was definitely smaller than the other one we had gotten rid of. Not small enough that it seems like a hazard but I wouldnāt have chosen this size if it was in stores. Itās held up well (and better than the red one) weāve had it for 4 months and itās just now really showing tooth marks (at the 4mo mark the red one already had small chunks missing). Sheās not the Most Extreme of chewers but sheās definitely hardcore and Iām pleased with how itās held up. Definitely will buy again when this one craps out just the XL instead of the L
This extreme Kong lasted for about 9 months with my 12 year old border collie mix. Sheās a chewer and always has been, itās her favorite pastime, so I get toys like this. I donāt know how it broke like that but if it can, she finds a way. I was expecting it to last longer than it did. As you can see in the picture, it was one of her favorites as evidenced by all of the teeth marks. I expect her to destroy every toy that enters the house but I did have some higher hopes for this. Maybe it was defective? For people with super chewers just beware. Iām used to every single toy being destroyed no matter how ātoughā or āstrongā the toy claims to be. I may try other types of Kong extreme toys just to see if different styles have a different fate.
| Pet toy type | Treat Dispenser Toy |
| Target species | Dog |
| Theme | Animals |
| Breed recommendation | Medium |
| Product dimensions | 8.89 x 5.72 x 5.72 cm; 116 Grams |