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I bought this for my corgi puppy and was disappointed because it didn't seem well suited to the Kong treats. So, like many other toys, it got put aside and forgotten.
He absolutely loves to chew on bully sticks (we feed him less kibble so that he can have a bully every evening). In fact, he loves them so much, that one night, he forgot to chew the darn thing, and he swallowed, WHOLE, an 8 inch bully stick. He spent the night at the emergency vet fortunately he digested it fine, but it was really scary!
So, I started putting bullies through the regular Kong toy, and it worked great Puppy could chew the bully just fine, but there wasn't any danger of swallowing it whole. But it was such a pain to clean. There was always a little nub left in the toy and it was so g-r-o-s-s.
Finally I remembered that I had this bone, and it's perfect! Again, no danger of the dog swallowing the bully whole, and waaay easier to clean than the regular Kong toy. The small is the right size for bullies. Highly recommended!
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I bought a puppy kong and put peanut butter and some meaty treats (hey, you put your chicken in my peanut butter!) and my dog was bored to tears. But when I got this and put 1/2 a piece of jerky that he never gets to eat (too rich) in either end he was so occupied trying to get the jerky out he didn't see or hear me leave and when I came back 30 minutes later he was still gnawing on it.Another reviewer commented on the shape the jerky works well and I used a popsicle stick or dull butter knife to poke the leftovers out when finished. It seemed easier to clean than the regular kong, frankly.
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My Puggle destroyed this within 10 minutes. What a waste of money. The product is not durable as one would expect from KONG sad to say.Read Best Reviews of KONG Goodie Bone Dog Toy, Small, Red Here
The upside of the Kong Goodie Bone is that it withstands the razor-sharp teeth of my over-sized Pomeranian, Tiger Kowalski, who managed to eat a four inch circular hole in the wall. He loves his bone, plays with it a lot, and gnaws on it with impunity.What I don't like is the "goodie" capability. The Kong stuffing items are over-priced. Tiger Kowalski can remove literally anything I stuff it with in a matter of seconds. Stuffing it with anything soft is a bad idea as it sticks inside, rots, and is hard to clean out.
Nonetheless, if you have a dog who can chew through almost anything, this product seems to hold up quite well. I did, however find it cheaper at my local Petsmart, but then again, I ordered it to bring an Amazon order to $25 for free shipping; thus, it worked out to be cheaper in the long run.My chihuahua isn't to keen on this one. THe ends are too smooshy because they are not solid. They have the "holes" so you can fill them with peanut butter or that cheese stuff but I don't give her that filling stuff. She just gets it as a bone. So, the bone "gives" too much when she chews and it's not very much fun for her. And when she DOES chew on it......she is able to tear the little pieces of the flex holes part away and then she swallows them. NOT GOOD. I've actually had to take it away from her, and then that creates a whole other problem. So, it's really not my favorite. I like the Dental Stick MUCH better.
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