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KONG Extreme Dog Toy, Large, Black

 

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KONG Extreme Dog Toy, Large, Black
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Highest $12.59 Jul 21, '15   Highest $10.58 Sep 7, '14   Highest $9.92 Aug 13, '15  
Lowest $7.49 Oct 28, '14   Lowest $1.99 Oct 5, '14   Lowest $8.99 Jun 26, '14  
Average $10.82   Average $7.03   Average $9.92  
Added Jul 9, 2013   Added Jul 9, 2013   Added Jul 9, 2013  
                 
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UPC622213224457
It's not just a dog toy, it's a KONG. KONG Extreme is the most durable version of our original KONG toy. The ultra-strong, ultra-durable, black rubber compound is recommended for the most powerful chewers. Our super-bouncy, black natural rubber compound is unequaled for dogs who like to chew. Stuffing healthy treats into a KONG keeps dogs happily working and out of trouble for long periods of time. KONG Extreme KONG Sizing Guide Separation anxiety Separation anxiety typically occurs in the first 20 minutes after you leave a dog alone. A simple solution is to help the dog develop a positive association between being left alone and good things, like a treat-stuffed KONG. Stuffing a KONG toy with a mix of wet and dry ingredients creates a challenge that typically lasts 20 minutes, engaging dogs during the time when anxiety is at its peak. A KONG can even be frozen so that getting all the food out takes even more time. Chewing For adult dogs, chewing is natures way of keeping jaws strong and teeth clean. Chewing also combats boredom and can relieve anxiety or frustration. Without an acceptable outlet for the natural instinct to chew, many dogs will turn to destructive chewing in the home. Success comes when teaching dogs acceptable chewing behaviors from the start. KONG toys come in a variety of formulas from puppy to adult to senior, so they can grow with your dog. For all dogsregardless of chewing temperamentsupervise play until youre confident the dog wont destroy the toy. Be sure to replace any toy with cuts, tears or rips. Barking and Digging Dogs bark to communicate and dig when bored or afraid. Creating good behaviors start with productive play, which allows dogs to expend excess energy. Every time you throw a KONG toy, the unpredictable bounce ensures no two games are ever the same, keeping the dog engaged and excited for more. A stuffed KONG is also helpful for a dog left outside to play. Directing their energy toward something positive, like working for the food inside the toy, diminishes bad behaviors. Crate training Crate training is an effective way to house train a puppy or new dog. In this critical time, you can help relax your dog with a treat-stuffed KONG to create a positive association with the crate. Start a dogs crate training by stuffing a KONG toy with a favorite treat. Let the dog see and smell the stuffed toy, then place the KONG in the back of the crate leaving the door open. As the dog chews on the KONG inside the crate, they begin to feel more comfortable and create a positive association with the crate. Repeat this until their dog is happy to settle in the crate on their own. Power chewers need durable toys. Dogs Need to Play. For dogs, physical and mental development, emotions and behavior are all influenced by healthy pay. Play helps dogs expend excess energy, which is important for appropriate behavior. KONG dog toys encourage play, satisfying dogs' instinctual needs and strengthening the bond between dog and owner.

There are three basic chewing styles when it comes to dogs and their toys.

 

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Discussions on Reddit mentioning this product:
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/r/dogs [Help] Chew Toys are no match for my Rhodesian Ridgebull terrier Mar 28, 2016
/r/AllThingsDogs Getting a rescue soon and could use some advice Jan 21, 2016
/r/pitbulls Need advice on toys for a gnawer. Jan 5, 2016
/r/Dogtraining how to train your dog to not destroy new toys within seconds? Also: any recommendations for durable toys that provide mental stimulation? Nov 12, 2015
/r/pitbulls Maeby is working her way back up to her normal activity level! No limping at all since her vet visit...let's hope it stays this way! Oct 29, 2015
/r/pitbulls Suggestions for puzzle toys? Bored/ lazy pibble. Sep 18, 2015
/r/Dogtraining Tough dog toys? Aug 23, 2015
/r/aww I wonder who got first pick... Jul 21, 2015
/r/puppy101 How much rawhide? May 28, 2015
/r/Dogtraining Aggressive chewing of toys May 22, 2015
/r/Dogtraining [Advice Request] Everyone leaves for work in the morning, Dog immediately gets into trash or pulls something off the counter. Mar 21, 2015
/r/germanshepherds Please help. Intense chewer, wall of text. Sorry!! Mar 2, 2015
/r/Bulldogs Best chew toy you have found so far for your power chewer? Mar 2, 2015
/r/AskReddit Who is your arch enemy!? Jan 25, 2015
/r/AskReddit You can fill an Olympic sized pool with anything you want and it's yours, but you have to survive off the high dive into it. What do you put in the pool? Jan 17, 2015
/r/greatdanes Dane-compatible toys Jan 11, 2015
/r/Dogtraining S.O.S - Pooch-sitting dilemma! Dec 28, 2014
/r/dogs Advice on very durable dog chew/squeeky toys Dec 19, 2014
/r/funny He chews up everything. Now I know why his new dog toy was on clearance..... Aug 11, 2014
/r/akita Akita Puppy breaking/damaging KONG toys Jul 11, 2014
/r/AdviceAnimals As a parent on a budget Jun 26, 2014
/r/Dogtraining Need a quick fix to dogs barking May 20, 2014
/r/Dogtraining 1 year old Pit mix. All she does is chew! Apr 30, 2014
/r/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon [Contest] Dog toys! Excitement! I'm getting a dog today! Apr 26, 2014
/r/puppy101 What's the best kind of toy for a chewer? Apr 12, 2014

 

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