What can I put in a Kong for my 9 week old puppy?

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  1. Alexandrea Nwakwubei

    Alexandrea Nwakwubei Registered Users

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    we have a lot of classes on a Saturday and Thursday and wanting to know some ideas of what I can put in for my 9 week lab. We have the long puppy recipe stuff but if I use it too often it will run up a hefty bill lol
     
  2. Jes72

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    You can fill it with some of his or her normal food. If you use kibble then soak it until it gets soft. You can fill it with dry kibble then place it in a mug with warm water and leave it overnight. You can feed her this way for snacks between her main meals.
     
  3. Beanwood

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    Just edited your title...I presume you meant "kong?" :)
     
  4. Boogie

    Boogie Supporting Member Forum Supporter

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    Best to use his own food, soaked and frozen. Too many different foods are not good for little pups tums.

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    I put them in plastic cups, fill with water, leave to soak, pour the water out, then freeze.

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  5. snowbunny

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    I use kibble mixed with tinned tuna or sardines to make it a bit more interesting. Sometimes raw mince. My pups have all had raw mince daily from being weaned, so they’re well used to it.
     

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