What size?

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  1. PaulaG

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    I'm going to order the Kong Wobbler, and a Buster cube, but what size of Wobbler should I order? I was going to order the large Buster cube, but there are Med, Lrg and Ex Lrg of the Wobbler.

    Thanks.
     
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    Mabel had the kong wobbler for her birthday it's brilliant. I ordered large as I wanted to use it at tea time and fill it with kibble.
     
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    Pilatelover Thanks. How old is Mabel. Do you think a 14 week pup will be ok with it size wise?
     
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    We bought the largest Kong wobbler for Ella when she was about 14-16 weeks and she had no trouble at all! In fact it only took one meal time for us to make it an 'outside only' toy ☺
     
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    Hee, hee :D
     
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    Ordered both in large. He loves his current treat ball, but I feel it's a bit flimsy :)
     
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    Hi there ,I know you've already ordered Paula but I would have said get the large one....I don't put a full meal in for Dexter so I put about 4 ornamental pebbles in which block the hole randomly as it moves and stop the food falling out too quickly.If I put some kibble in his treat ball I also put some soaked bits in as they don't fall out as quick and keep him interested long after the dry stuff has fallen out and been finished...you could do the same with the Wobbler too....they don't half make a racket but they are great x
     
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    Thanks, good tip about the pebbles too :)
     
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    Don't worry about buying a too big toy, these Young Labs have a habit of growing

    Your skirting boards may not appreciate the onslaught by a Wobbler propelled by an over enthusiastic Labrador.
     

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