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Hi all,

Following Blue's successful playing with his kong, we have even managed to move on to the heady heights of balls :thumbsup: unfortunately he's hurt his front leg so we've not had a chance to try out proper chasing and fetching yet - my hopes are high for next week though :lol:

We had a great time at Dog School last night - Blue likes to greet everyone he can(all his shyness has just vanished :cheers: ) and he even managed to do the obstacle course off the lead!! How proud was i :wub:

Our problem at the moment is leaving Blue at home when i go out...

Ten and Blue sleep in the kitchen at night - we have a little bedtime routine where they get a chewstick, blue loves thisand sleeps through the night great.

i am at home allday with the boys so they are not left alone very often - only when i go food shopping etc. Usually i'm only gone an hour - two hours max, but Blue has started to slowly dismantle the kitchen door :eek: According to my neighbour (semi-detached), he makes a fuss when i first go out and he's always settled down when i come home.

So i've decided to call in the kong again - knowing how Blue likes food, he'll be begging me to 'bugger off out' in no time :wacko:

I'm sure i've seen it mentioned somewhere on K9 - about freezing kongs?... What food can i put in them if i want to freeze them?

I currently use nature diet food - but don't know if i should freeze this? :blink:

Any ideas?.... Alternatives to kongs?...

Thanks, Emma, Ten & Blue.x

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I think there's a kong website with recipes on, Emma. Try here: kong

I tried a few when we first got ours, but Josie wasn't keen on any except peanut butter so now I just smear the inside with some Sunpat Crunchy and wedge a gravy bone in the middle :thumbsup:

I know that people pack them with tuna and yoghurt and freeze, and banana and honey (?) and scrambled egg... :D Good luck!
 
Mine love cream cheese in their's, especially if I mix it with marmite.

I am so glad he's doing well, he's such a stunner. :thumbsup:
 
OEH said:
Mine love cream cheese in their's, especially if I mix it with marmite.I am so glad he's doing well, he's such a stunner. :thumbsup:

ooh, that's a good idea... I'm going to try cream cheese!

Well done for starting this thread, Emma :thumbsup: I'm getting new ideas now... :lol: (w00t)
 
Mine loves sausage fat. I freeze it from the drip tray(George Foreman) when its gone all hard.
 
Great ideas & thanks for the link Helen :thumbsup:

a dirty sock stuffed inside it would please ten! :x mind you since we got Blue, he's got all grown-up and not one sock has perished! :p
 
Moo.UK said:
Great ideas & thanks for the link Helen :thumbsup:
a dirty sock stuffed inside it would please ten! :x   mind you since we got Blue, he's got all grown-up and not one sock has perished! :p

Good Luck Moo :cheers: Lovely to see them doing so well now. :wub: o:)

Oscar is a sock thief too, hope having Kobi sures him then :thumbsup: :lol:
 

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