froggy7
Nov 21, 2007, 09:03 PM
Trinkett loves, Loves, LOVES her Kong! She will happily flop down with it and work it until she can get every last bit of food out of it. (Generally I fill it with her kibble and seal it with a little wet food. Sometimes I briefly dampen the kibble first, and then freeze it.)
Is there any reason that I can't feed her all (or at least the majority) of her food out of them? I might mix in some of the other styles, but in general get rid of the bowl and just use the treat toys? I'm wondering if doing it all the time would make it boring for her, or if she would just enjoy getting to work for her supper.
And does anyone have any advice for stuffing them? I want to make it "not easy", but not super hard. Putting a milkbone-type treat in them, for example, frustrates her because she eats off the part sticking out, and then will try and get kibble past the inside piece. But she can't seem to work the inside piece out. (To be honest, I had trouble getting it out when I went to clean the Kong!) She generally gets the food out by persistently licking in the opening and manipulating theKong, and doesn't do much, if any, chewing ON the Kong, which is why the large pieces of food seem to be a problem.
And last question: How often should these things be cleaned, and is there any recommended method for doing so?
Is there any reason that I can't feed her all (or at least the majority) of her food out of them? I might mix in some of the other styles, but in general get rid of the bowl and just use the treat toys? I'm wondering if doing it all the time would make it boring for her, or if she would just enjoy getting to work for her supper.
And does anyone have any advice for stuffing them? I want to make it "not easy", but not super hard. Putting a milkbone-type treat in them, for example, frustrates her because she eats off the part sticking out, and then will try and get kibble past the inside piece. But she can't seem to work the inside piece out. (To be honest, I had trouble getting it out when I went to clean the Kong!) She generally gets the food out by persistently licking in the opening and manipulating theKong, and doesn't do much, if any, chewing ON the Kong, which is why the large pieces of food seem to be a problem.
And last question: How often should these things be cleaned, and is there any recommended method for doing so?