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HI Guys n gals
Just wondering..............
What is a 'KONG', I have seen occasional posts mentioning this , I am right in thinking its a kinda toy thing??
Call me 'Blonde' which I am, but I'm very intrigued to find out, and maybe it could help my pup too!!
Sha
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Thanks Jeangenie
Is there anywhere in the UK where I could purchase one?
Shaz
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Any good pet store will have them. :)
Cheers moonmaiden
But again , where can i get one from.....its a long way to the U.S.A.......sister-in-law lives in NC but I think she will think I'm crazy if i asked her to get me one- LOL

Pets at Home sell them, or as JG said, any good pet shop :)
Thanks Claireys
We have on near us will go tommorrow to get one
Cheers
Shaz
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By syffuf
Date 28.10.05 22:21 UTC
You can buy them from here, everything i've ever ordered has been delivered within 2 days :D
k9 pet toys
By mannyG
Date 29.10.05 00:03 UTC
Kongs are great toys , the orka toys are awsome and tough too. I also like the dollar store squeekies.
By digger
Date 29.10.05 07:13 UTC
I've had a dissapointing experience with an Orka Jack toy - the toothless wonder (aka 13 year old Bonnie) managed to anhilate one within 30 minutes :( Kongs for ever!

As far as my non toy orientated dogs are concerned it is a useless piece of rubber :D Now a nice Marrow bone, that is somthing )in their opinion) worth chewing :D
I dare not have them around, my boy eats them and, as they are not digestiable the last one cost me over £800 to get back, with the way prices have gone up it would probably be about £1600 now so that makes it a very expensive toy :-)
By jamjar
Date 30.10.05 14:46 UTC
Kong's are FAB, teething puppy, fill the kong full of yogurt and put it in the freezer, hours full of fun.
hi Jamjar
I got one yesterday , and yes! well FAB pup has been playing continuosly with it and I put lots of treats in there, its doing her teeth great too!!!
Shaz
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