This is how we condition all our service dog candidates. Very near 100% success rate to condition a nice quiet, calm dog. Thank you Kelly Dunbar for a great how-to!
Very helpful! I bought a kong and was clueless what could be done with them. I had put his previous kibble in it and put a beef stick at the opening to hold them in. He ate the beef stick but not the kibble. Today I bought frozen raw goats milk to hopefully help with whatever is causing him to itch. I changed his kibble to a better brand with salmon, and he's better, but still scratching. When the goats milk thaws, I plan to soak some of his kibble in it, then put that in a kong and freeze it. I hope he likes it! Also, I made little frozen treats from a recipe of plain coconut yogurt, peanut butter, a banana, and a little raw local honey (because he has itchy skin). I poured it into silicone doggy molds and just took the treats out of the freezer. My dog loves to eat snow and ice, so I figured he might like these frozen treats, and he LOVES them! Tomorrow I'm going to get a second kong and make similar concoctions to freeze in them. Now I'm going to check out your other videos. Thank you!
The frozen stuffed Kongs can be a challenge at first, if your dog is having trouble you might start with just soaking the kibble and stuffing the Kong and refrigerating it. If it's just chilled, not frozen, it will be much easier to get the food out, which can be helpful at first. We're happy you found the video to be useful and we hope you enjoy our other videos!
Thank you! I can't wait to try the frozen method for my growing Boston Terrier TseTse. I have given it to her with kibble in it and tried to do a seal with peanut butter on the top. She loves it, but mostly she loves rolling it around to get the kibble out. I did order her the puppy size because that's what she is. I can see Kong's being a lifelong pleasure for her! I don't feed her chicken because every dog I've ever had became allergic to it. She's getting a good brand of puppy kibble, and I want her to not have tooth problems later in life. So not sure I want to get her started on mushy foods...but I can see that she will need some for her Kong. Got some kibble soaking in water now and will try your methods/recipes maybe tomorrow night. We got our hands full, and to have her learn to enjoy and take her time with food will be a miracle! Was surprised that honey is on the list of things puppies/dogs can have. Do be careful though, as many of the store bought honeys are not 100% honey!!!
We're glad to hear you enjoyed the video. Yes, getting a puppy or dog to enjoy eating from a Kong or other toy can be a real game-changer and freezing is a great way to increase the time it takes them to get the food out. Best of luck with TseTse!
This was super helpful! The concept of stuffing a kong seems so easy but I always get stuck when thinking of what/how to put food in it. I always used to learn best by reading, but lately it seems really helpful to actually see it. Looking forward to more videos, as always.
Thanks Cindy S, we are glad you found it useful. We try to give our info in as many ways a possible so that everyone who learns differently can get something out of it. We have a lot of written info on our website for free if you want to check that out, as as well as on our sister site DogStarDaily.com, all free of course.
Thanks BarkingBakers, we hope to be loading up more stuff soon. So much going on behind the scenes keeping us busy. Jamie will be putting up a Quick Tips later today so keep and eye out for that as well.
I just got Kong for my dog. I got red classic, M size. Goood!! thank you for this toy. I can't believe I have an hour or even two for myself for the first time since I got him (in march this year). Now I miss him 😂😂 but trully amazing thing! Thank you for interesting filling idea. I will try tomorrow. I love that look at 5:00 mins 😂😂😂 Sending love ❤
Measure out his food in the morning and then put some of it into chewtoys and save the rest in a jar for training throughout the day. If there's any leftover, you can put in chew toys for tomorrow. If you want to get more value out of your stuffed chew toys, moisten and freeze it and it will take your dog much longer to empty each one. -Jamie
For starting my 9wk old aussie just starting with this way of eating, should I get the medium puppy kong or an adult medium kong? I'm guessing the puppy one is softer? Thanks so much!
Yes, the puppy one is softer and puppies often like them better. You can also try the Planet Dog Snoop, it's another of our favorites. It's especially good for dry kibble. -Jamie
It isn't because normal peanut butter has more salt or anything, it's just that some peanut butter has a chemical called xylitol that is dangerous to dogs, so you can give human peanut butter but check the ingredients for that chemical.
My concern is that the sticky gooey food will get into the dog bed and other places in the home. Also I use dehydrated raw, and I don’t like the idea of wetting it because it might “go bad” if it’s left out...
Not off the top of my head, sorry. After a quick Googling it looks like some companies use proprietary materials, like, for example Zogoflex®. I don't know if that contains rubber but it might be worth looking into it. -Jamie
8-week old pups of different breeds can be very different sizes. Generally speaking though, when it comes to Kongs, you usually need one size larger than you think. And if you get a larger one, they can grow into it later and you can go back to the store to buy a smaller one for now
Hey, Kelly, You said you let the kibble soak overnight to get it goopy. Do you just leave it out, or do you refrigerate? Just wondering about the bacteria issue...
You can do the same thing with a smaller Kong and using the food you are already feeding the puppy. Just make sure that as the puppy grow so does the Kong, you don't want a Kong that is so small that the dog can swallow it.
@@DunbarAcademy Thanks for the response. We're getting our puppy soon, but she won't ever weigh more than 15 pounds. So, do you think we should ever graduate to the "large"?
Hey camofrog, you are correct you are not supposed to plug the hole PERMANENTLY. However you can plug it with something like cheese or freeze dried liver that will easily come out in the event a vacuum is formed. This will keep any liquids from the wet food inside form spilling out and likely already be gone by the time your dog gets deep enough in the Kong to create a vacuum of any sort.
This is a great tip Margaret, thank you for pointing it out. As always if you can buy local and organic then do so but not everyone has access to a local beekeeper, especially in large cities. Also always use honey sparingly as a treat and not in every Kong you give your dog.
This is how we condition all our service dog candidates. Very near 100% success rate to condition a nice quiet, calm dog. Thank you Kelly Dunbar for a great how-to!
That's awesome!
Kelly - You are so articulate! Loved they way you spoke/explained as much as I enjoyed the info. :)
Thank you Ra Funderburk, I appreciate that.
The pupper in the background like "ohhhh yeahhh" 🤣
Yeah that was our quality control expert, he got to enjoy the Kongs afterwards and gave them his mark of approval.
Very helpful! I bought a kong and was clueless what could be done with them. I had put his previous kibble in it and put a beef stick at the opening to hold them in. He ate the beef stick but not the kibble.
Today I bought frozen raw goats milk to hopefully help with whatever is causing him to itch. I changed his kibble to a better brand with salmon, and he's better, but still scratching. When the goats milk thaws, I plan to soak some of his kibble in it, then put that in a kong and freeze it. I hope he likes it!
Also, I made little frozen treats from a recipe of plain coconut yogurt, peanut butter, a banana, and a little raw local honey (because he has itchy skin). I poured it into silicone doggy molds and just took the treats out of the freezer. My dog loves to eat snow and ice, so I figured he might like these frozen treats, and he LOVES them! Tomorrow I'm going to get a second kong and make similar concoctions to freeze in them.
Now I'm going to check out your other videos. Thank you!
The frozen stuffed Kongs can be a challenge at first, if your dog is having trouble you might start with just soaking the kibble and stuffing the Kong and refrigerating it. If it's just chilled, not frozen, it will be much easier to get the food out, which can be helpful at first.
We're happy you found the video to be useful and we hope you enjoy our other videos!
Thank you! I can't wait to try the frozen method for my growing Boston Terrier TseTse. I have given it to her with kibble in it and tried to do a seal with peanut butter on the top. She loves it, but mostly she loves rolling it around to get the kibble out. I did order her the puppy size because that's what she is. I can see Kong's being a lifelong pleasure for her! I don't feed her chicken because every dog I've ever had became allergic to it. She's getting a good brand of puppy kibble, and I want her to not have tooth problems later in life. So not sure I want to get her started on mushy foods...but I can see that she will need some for her Kong. Got some kibble soaking in water now and will try your methods/recipes maybe tomorrow night. We got our hands full, and to have her learn to enjoy and take her time with food will be a miracle! Was surprised that honey is on the list of things puppies/dogs can have. Do be careful though, as many of the store bought honeys are not 100% honey!!!
We're glad to hear you enjoyed the video. Yes, getting a puppy or dog to enjoy eating from a Kong or other toy can be a real game-changer and freezing is a great way to increase the time it takes them to get the food out. Best of luck with TseTse!
This is perfect! Just what I’ve been looking for. Thank you 🙏🏼
Glad it was helpful!
Someone can smell the peanut butter at 4:20 😂
This was super helpful! The concept of stuffing a kong seems so easy but I always get stuck when thinking of what/how to put food in it. I always used to learn best by reading, but lately it seems really helpful to actually see it. Looking forward to more videos, as always.
Thanks Cindy S, we are glad you found it useful. We try to give our info in as many ways a possible so that everyone who learns differently can get something out of it. We have a lot of written info on our website for free if you want to check that out, as as well as on our sister site DogStarDaily.com, all free of course.
I would like to actually see the dog working with the Kong to get his food. That would interest me more than the recipes for the Kong.
Thanks for the feedback! Yes, we'll think about making a video like that...
Did anyone see the dog in the background
Yup that is Laz, he is the resident Kong taster. So far he hasn't met a Kong yet he didn't like.
Love this video thank you! Can’t wait to see more
Thanks BarkingBakers, we hope to be loading up more stuff soon. So much going on behind the scenes keeping us busy. Jamie will be putting up a Quick Tips later today so keep and eye out for that as well.
I just got Kong for my dog. I got red classic, M size. Goood!! thank you for this toy. I can't believe I have an hour or even two for myself for the first time since I got him (in march this year). Now I miss him 😂😂 but trully amazing thing! Thank you for interesting filling idea. I will try tomorrow. I love that look at 5:00 mins 😂😂😂
Sending love ❤
Ha! Yes well it's always easy to get their attention back. Put away the Kong and do some active training whenever you start to miss your pup!
I love the dog on the left 😄
Fantastic video. I hope we see more of these and training videos in the near future. I'm off to pick up some Kongs today. Thanks, Kelly.
Oh good, you can never have too many Kongs! You might want to try the Planet Dog Snoop as well...
Great stuff. I look forward to learning more.
Thanks Maryann, hopefully we will be getting some more videos up soon.
This is a great video! Now I have something informative and fun to share with clients!
Excellent, we are glad you enjoyed it. We hope your clients find it useful.
‘It’s not made of dogs..’ 😆great vid
Great video thanks so much
Glad you enjoyed it
Thankyou soooo much this was great!
I know right
How can I keep lots of kongs filled for my puppy for his daytime chewing, but not overfeed him? Love this video and all your help! Thank you.
Measure out his food in the morning and then put some of it into chewtoys and save the rest in a jar for training throughout the day. If there's any leftover, you can put in chew toys for tomorrow. If you want to get more value out of your stuffed chew toys, moisten and freeze it and it will take your dog much longer to empty each one.
-Jamie
You look JUST like LeAnn Rimes! Beautiful!
Great tips!
For starting my 9wk old aussie just starting with this way of eating, should I get the medium puppy kong or an adult medium kong? I'm guessing the puppy one is softer? Thanks so much!
Yes, the puppy one is softer and puppies often like them better. You can also try the Planet Dog Snoop, it's another of our favorites. It's especially good for dry kibble.
-Jamie
It isn't because normal peanut butter has more salt or anything, it's just that some peanut butter has a chemical called xylitol that is dangerous to dogs, so you can give human peanut butter but check the ingredients for that chemical.
Do you know if greek yogurt will be ok for a Labrador Retriever puppy
If it's plain, no flavour
I give my dog's yogurt a few times a week. MKe my own in instapot as cheaper and easy. Is very good for digs as long as no substitutes
My concern is that the sticky gooey food will get into the dog bed and other places in the home. Also I use dehydrated raw, and I don’t like the idea of wetting it because it might “go bad” if it’s left out...
Freeze the kong before giving it. It lasts longer too and won’t be messy or go bad before they finish it
the dog is steeling the show!!!! such a creep HAHAHA too adorable
They always do....
I have a client allergic to rubber, do you know of any food stuffed chew toys made from silicone? Thanks!
Not off the top of my head, sorry. After a quick Googling it looks like some companies use proprietary materials, like, for example Zogoflex®. I don't know if that contains rubber but it might be worth looking into it.
-Jamie
@@DunbarAcademy thanks, Jamie! I really appreciate you taking the time to look into it!
@@DunbarAcademy my clients are all kongaholics thanks to you 😅
Wich size is best for puppy 8 weeks+
8-week old pups of different breeds can be very different sizes. Generally speaking though, when it comes to Kongs, you usually need one size larger than you think. And if you get a larger one, they can grow into it later and you can go back to the store to buy a smaller one for now
Hey, Kelly, You said you let the kibble soak overnight to get it goopy. Do you just leave it out, or do you refrigerate? Just wondering about the bacteria issue...
Hi there! Just seeing this now, sorry. I do refrigerate soaking kibble. ~ Kelly
How about for puppies?
You can do the same thing with a smaller Kong and using the food you are already feeding the puppy. Just make sure that as the puppy grow so does the Kong, you don't want a Kong that is so small that the dog can swallow it.
@@DunbarAcademy Thanks for the response. We're getting our puppy soon, but she won't ever weigh more than 15 pounds. So, do you think we should ever graduate to the "large"?
You aren't supposed to plug the small hole. It is there to prevent a vacuum forming.
Hey camofrog, you are correct you are not supposed to plug the hole PERMANENTLY. However you can plug it with something like cheese or freeze dried liver that will easily come out in the event a vacuum is formed. This will keep any liquids from the wet food inside form spilling out and likely already be gone by the time your dog gets deep enough in the Kong to create a vacuum of any sort.
Most honey that you get in stores is not 100 % honey, especially if it is from China.
Buy from a local beekeeper, much better quality !
This is a great tip Margaret, thank you for pointing it out. As always if you can buy local and organic then do so but not everyone has access to a local beekeeper, especially in large cities. Also always use honey sparingly as a treat and not in every Kong you give your dog.
Agree. If you cannot get from local, can get from Costco. They track where the source is to the actual beekeepers
Agree. If you cannot get from local, can get from Costco. They track where the source is to the actual beekeepers
you seem nervous ??? finding words ? thoughts ?