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But, will take longer to get out. In the house, when the temps outside are extreme. Just had visions of the scene from a Christmas Story; but, seriously, dogs are family and belong inside, especially when it is uber hot or cold outside. I simply mix some of his kibble with cream cheese and peanut butter; then fill his Kongs with the lumpy mixture and toss them in the freezer.

I hide the toys in different corners of the house for more fun. Using part of his meals helps prevent unwanted weight gain. And, keeps the mixture from becoming a giant frozen klump; which easily frustrated dogs find cumbersome and stop chewing.

When not to freeze: If your dog suffers from anxiety or is overly excitable in a particular scenario. For dogs who hate being alone; you have to test different fillings. If you walk to the door and your pup stops eating, the filling is not powerful enough. When walking. If I am teaching children to walk their pup on a leash or with a particularly bitey pup; I love to use the Kong as way to reinforce good leash walking.

What am I going to make with 5 green beans and a couple spoonfuls of broth? The great thing about Kong stuffing is the fun you can have mixing it up. Do you think the idea of frozen broth and green beans sounds gross? Consider putting those extras to good use by stuffing them in your dogs Kong. If you had to choose between green beans mixed in frozen broth and a used tissue what would you eat? One quick thing to mention about stuffing a Kong — all those extra calories can add up pretty quick.

While mixing peanut butter and carrots together might not sound awesome to you I bet your dog will absolutely love it. Encourage them to play with the Kong, and praise them when they start moving it around to get the treats out. If your dog is already an expert at un-stuffing a Kong you can make it more challenging by freezing it. Freezing treats, mixing them with peanut butter, or using larger chunks will make the challenge of getting those treats out last much longer.

That will be your base, and then you can choose other items such as kibble to add into the mix. This is the big list of healthy foods you can add to your dogs Kong, and if you like you can add some meat for some extra protein.

Just remember to watch the fat content — the skin and certain cuts of meat can contain extra calories that can add up quickly.

And remember to use these treats and snacks in moderation, especially when trying new foods with your dog. Some dogs have sensitive stomachs, and the addition of new foods can cause digestive issues. Do you have some salmon, an apple, and some peanut butter? Line the inside of your Kong with peanut butter and toss in some cooked salmon chunks and apple slices. Dog palettes are weird, what can I say? Do you use stuffed Kongs to keep your dog busy?

What sorts of Kong recipes have you made? Do you give your recipes horrible names like I do? I will often put a spoonful of The Honest Kitchen broth mix into yogurt, pumpkin or a combination of the two and use that as filling for frozen Kongs. Lots of great ideas here! I usually just use peanut butter, so this will encourage me to try something different to make things more interesting for Ace.

I do try to use natural peanut butter without sugar. But it still freezes the same if you have the time to stick it in the freezer for a bit. For a larger Kong hole, wrap a piece of kibble with some pill paste to plug the hole without using so much of the more expensive Pill Pockets.

Give it a shot, hope that helps! I always buy natural PB for both of us. After I mix oil into PB I store in refrigerator, gets a little stiff but leave for few minutes stir up top, sticky not runny. I will definitely try all ideas and tips in article. Thanks for the suggestions! I started freezing whole carrots for our 8 month old puppy. We use either turkey carcass, chicken wings, chicken carcass or freshly caught fish scraps. That is a great idea to use dog safe leftovers!

I need to prepare some stuffed KONGs and freeze them for Luna now that the weather is getting warmer! Kong toys seem to be great for dogs! Its cool that you can put all of those different treats inside. Sampson and Delilah get stuffed Kongs every night. We keep it simple, pineapple chunks and topped with a bit of pumpkin.

It is something they really look forward too. I have used other fruits too, but mostly the pineapple works for us. These are fantastic ideas! I like to fill Kongs with peanut butter and freeze them because then it lasts longer!

I love using stuffable Kong toys, they are terrific. I mush it up, stuff the Kong, then freeze it so it lasts longer. Thanks for the additional ideas for Kong stuffing! Great ideas! Kongs are one of the best things to keep my dogs busy and feed the healthy treats!

You can either blend them with the food or you can get fancy and try layers. If you are interested in getting tips for how to give your dog more mental enrichment, I send simple recipes along with other activities for dogs as part of my monthly membership. Get on the waitlist now and you will be the first to hear when I open up registration again. From simple dog training tips to fun activities for the whole family, my membership provides peace of mind as you parent kids and dogs.

Fantastic recipe but am chuckling here as I have bought Layla kongs, filled them and she will not touch them for some reason so the rescues got them and no more in this house.

Hi Ruth — have you shown the dog how to use a Kong? I would start with little pieces of meat or other smelly high value treat and put them in there loose. The dog will quickly discover with your help that the pieces fall out when they move the kong around.

But it does take some guidance. We rotate different food toys for dinner. I need to freeze some now that the weather is warmer! My dogs love Kongs! If I put it in the freezer for a bit it takes them even longer to finish.

Barley loves her afternoon Kong routine! I wonder if my cats would enjoy this frozen treat. Thanks for this! Thank you! Great how-to and video tutorial! And it would obviously keep him occupied as well. I need to get my Lyla a Kong! This is a great idea and she does tend to eat too fast.

I have to use a special bowl that slows her eating. Thanks for the idea! No problem! Kong makes a cat version. It got no love from my crowd, I think it was too small for them to actually get any of the treats out. I might try again with the xs dog size and see what they think. Plus Minnie is a big chewer; something like a Kong might save my charger cables from damage.

I like the idea of softening the kibble and adding it to a Kong for means or a quick snack. I like to stuff all kinds of things in our Kong toys and freeze them so they have an activity.



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