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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / so what do...
- By maysea [gb] Date 15.09.05 10:50 UTC
you stuff your kong with?
- By janeandkai [gb] Date 15.09.05 11:01 UTC
liver/pilchard/tuna cake, cheese spread ( cheapy from supermarket)
mashed banana
nature diet
bits of fruit n veg ( small bits mixed with the cheese spread) some of his dry food too :-)

i freeze the larger kong as it last longer ( ideal for supermarket run :D )
- By Bluebell [gb] Date 15.09.05 15:46 UTC
Left over meat, cheese, sometimes and egg and microwave it for a minute, biscuits, cake crumbs. Just about anything that I can squish in to it.
- By LucyD [gb] Date 15.09.05 16:11 UTC
Kong stuffing - liver paste usually. Mind you, it still doesn't stop her howling when she has to sit in the crate and watch me training the other dog at the training club!! :eek:
- By Phoebe [gb] Date 16.09.05 09:55 UTC
Just out of curiosity, am I the only person with a dog who will not touch a Kong? He actually hates anything made from rubber to the point that when he was still at the bitey stage, if he chewed on me I'd wave one of his rubber toys at him and he'd stop and look at me in disgust!
- By RachandNero [gb] Date 16.09.05 11:21 UTC
Pheobe
My puppy won't touch rubber toys either!  Bizarre isn't it.  I thought that a kong would keep him going for ages but he won't touch it no matter what I put inside.  Think its because he loves destroying things and after a few chews he obviously decided that the kong was indestructable therefore no fun!  Mine prefers empty cardboard boxes.......?!
Rach x
- By bevb [gb] Date 16.09.05 13:37 UTC
Natural Bio Yogurt
- By chels5 [gb] Date 16.09.05 14:53 UTC
i use some of their breakfast biscuits, and stuff the ends over with either peanut butter or cheese spread
- By misstyko [gb] Date 16.09.05 20:49 UTC
Dare i ask & look thick ...... but whats a "KONG "???????????? :)
- By LucyD [gb] Date 17.09.05 06:16 UTC
Very tough rubber chew toys in various shapes and sizes that are supposed to be very attractive for chewing and nearly indestructible (though my puppy's making a good job of chewing hers up gradually). They have holes in so they can be stuffed with things to make them even more exciting! My puppy is addicted to hers, one of my adults has a sniff occasionally, and the third dog just ignores them all!
- By Brainless [gb] Date 17.09.05 07:24 UTC
Mine have never been persuaded to like them.  As young pups the6y will pick one up and throw it around a bouple of times but that is it.  As for chewing they want a proper bone for that.
- By misstyko [gb] Date 17.09.05 07:59 UTC
thanks for telling me !! though i can imagine the mess if u put yoghurt in !!! not to be used indoors in that case !!:)
hi brainless, not at the Darlo show ?
- By Brainless [gb] Date 17.09.05 08:07 UTC
No too far for me. 

I normally don't go any further than Stafford  in a Northerly direction, though I made a weekend break of it going to Scotland for the Hound Assocaition of Scotland show in the Spring, so that was my holiday this year. 

Last year it was a trip on the coach to do the St Patrick show, and in 2002 I spent nearl;y a week in Holland for the World show.  Don't really do holidays as apart from the expense of the holiday I couldn't afford to board the dogs.

I can just about arrange a bit of dog sitting between doggy freinds and the offspring for the odd night now.
- By misstyko [gb] Date 17.09.05 13:29 UTC
i know what u mean !! im going on holiday for the first time in 16 years, in a couple of weeks , now that the 6 kids have grown up !! and the arrangements ive had to make for the dogs are unreal !! i wont use kennels & couldnt afford it anyway. :)
caron
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