KONG - Puppy Toy Natural Teething Rubber - Fun to Chew, Chase & Fetch Blue/Pink - For Puppies dog treat
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Customer reviews (35)
K**h
Item: Pink Small Puppy
Perfect for my 4 month old puppy’s little mouth. And not too hard so doesn’t harm her teeth. Keeps her occupied.
7 June 2024
c**x
Item: Blue Medium Puppy
Great selection of toys, treats, food and more! Brilliant customer service, parcels received quickly, sometimes I’ll order at 1pm and have my parcel 11am the next day. Super quick. Best TikTok doggie shop 🩷
2 February 2024
💜**
Item: Blue Medium Puppy
Think he loves it, nothing in it yet either😂😂
5 November 2024
T**🏻
Item: Pink Large Puppy
Keeps my girls nice and calm before bed!
26 August 2024
🎀**🎀
Item: Blue Small Puppy
Great for my Pomeranian puppy
14 March 2024
k**e 🫶**
Item: Pink Medium Puppy
Love the pink colour kong
9 May 2024
L**y ** G**l
Item: Pink Medium Puppy
My dog will love this
19 May 2024
💜**💜
Item: Pink Medium Puppy
Sent quickly.
23 August 2024
B**a S**e
Item: Blue Medium Puppy
Amazing seller! Super speedy delivery!
Flynn loves it!
10 December 2024
x**x
Item: Tire Small Pink
Very durable I put some paste in it as he’s teething he chews away at it very good quality
19 November 2024
K**💕
Item: Pink Small Puppy
Disappointed I know it’s for puppies but still smaller than I thought it was going to be and the hole at the bottom is to large to keep the treats in for any length of time 😢
28 April 2024
p**🐶
Item: Blue X Small Puppy
7 February 2025
a**
Item: Blue Small Puppy
23 January 2025
💜**
Item: Teething Stick Medium Pink
Had to buy a second stick, another great toy for teething
11 December 2024
💜**
Item: Binkie Medium Blue
Just what my mini piranha needs just now as he’s teething
Once your puppy knows how fun, tasty and soothing KONG can be, the toy is a great tool for crate training, which provides a safe resting place and can help with housetraining. Giving your puppy a stuffed KONG to enjoy inside their crate helps them build a positive association with their new safe place. Begin with the crate door open, then, as your puppy grows more comfortable, begin to close the door. As your puppy gets used to spending time inside, you can begin to leave their sight for a few moments at a time, gradually building up the time they spend alone.