Ok...maybe I missed the point of a Kong. No one told me!
Someone mentioned in another thread that they're supposed to chew it to get the food out. I've been thinking this over and....how would that work? How would chewing a Kong get peanut butter out of it, for example?
My dog has no idea that Kongs are for chewing. Mostly because she gets her dry kibble in it with just a bit of wet food to seal the big hole...she doesn't chew it, she licks the wet food and then nudges the Kong around the room to make the kibble fall out.
Also, what is the small hole at the other end for?
Someone mentioned in another thread that they're supposed to chew it to get the food out. I've been thinking this over and....how would that work? How would chewing a Kong get peanut butter out of it, for example?
My dog has no idea that Kongs are for chewing. Mostly because she gets her dry kibble in it with just a bit of wet food to seal the big hole...she doesn't chew it, she licks the wet food and then nudges the Kong around the room to make the kibble fall out.
Also, what is the small hole at the other end for?