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KONG Classic Stuffable Dog Toy – Fetch & Chew Toy for Dogs – Treat-Filling Capabilities & Erratic Bounce for Extended Play Time – Durable Natural Rubber Material – for Large Dogs

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The hollow interior allows for stuffing with kibble, peanut butter, or KONG Snacks or Easy Treat, offering an added challenge and extended play time for your pet

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Dogs that like to chew while also fulfilling a dog’s need to play. Great for stuffing with KONG Easy Treat; Snacks or Ziggies.

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The KONG Classic is the gold standard of dog toys. Offering enrichment by helping satisfy dogs’ instinctual needs, the KONG Classic’s unique natural red rubber formula is ultra-durable with an erratic bounce that is ideal for dogs.

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The KONG Classic red rubber formula is created for average chewing dogs, and is recommended by veterinarians and trainers worldwide

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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4 x 2.75 x 2.75 inches; 7.76 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ T1E
Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-Adult
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 2, 2001
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ KONG
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0002AR0I8
Best Sellers Rank: #278 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #3 in Dog Chew Toys
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Satisfy Instinctual Needs: The KONG Classic red rubber toy helps satisfy dogs’ instinctual needs and provides mental stimulation; toy helps solve chewing, teething, boredom, crate training, digging, barking and more
Enticing Chew Toy for Dogs: This unique toy has an erratic and unpredictable bounce, keeping all breeds of dogs engaged and entertained during interactive play sessions
Treat-Filling Capabilities: The hollow interior allows for stuffing with kibble, peanut butter, or KONG Snacks or Easy Treat, offering an added challenge and extended play time for your pet; dishwasher safe for easy clean up
Durable Natural Rubber Dog Toy: The KONG Classic red rubber formula is created for average chewing dogs, and is recommended by veterinarians and trainers worldwide
Made in the USA. Globally sourced materials. KONG has been innovating since 1976 to enrich the lives of pets with the highest quality pet toys and treats. Covered by KONG’s Satisfaction Guarantee

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  1. Dennis V

    KONG Classic Stuffable Dog Toy
    The KONG Classic is one of those toys that actually earns its reputation. It’s tough, reliable, and keeps a dog busy in a way that feels genuinely useful. Stuff it with treats, peanut butter, or kibble, and it turns into a solid boredom‑buster. Even after plenty of chewing and tossing around, it holds up without tearing or cracking.⭐ What Makes It GreatExtremely durable — perfect for strong chewersGreat for mental stimulation when stuffed with treatsEasy to clean compared to other stuffable toysBounces unpredictably, which keeps dogs engagedLong‑lasting value since it doesn’t wear out quickly⭐ Bottom LineA classic for a reason. If you want a toy that keeps your dog entertained, withstands heavy chewing, and works as a treat puzzle, the KONG Classic is a dependable choice that actually delivers.

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  2. charlie

    Best chew toy and training item on the market!
    I’m a Dog Trainer, specializing in early canine education with Puppies between eight and 18 weeks . The Kong is the best thing you can give a dog! You can stuff these things with all kinds of yummy things. I love to get creative with the Kongs. Adding novelty to your dog’s life improves their brain health. I can’t even give examples because I would be here all day. For dogs who eat kibble you can soak your kibble in water or better yet bone broth, then once it’s soft, fill the kong with the kibble and put it in your freezer. Keeps your dog busy for a long time, you don’t have to buy extra stuff because you just give them the kibble you’re already going to give them. (I recommend getting at least one, but up to six for each dog so you can give them their entire daily allowance of food in the Kongs). The licking /chewing helps them relieve stress and gives them something to enjoy inside their crate. I learned this from Dr. Ian Dunbar and I highly recommend his training courses on a platform called Dunbar Academy to learn how to properly raise a Puppy into the best dog you’ve ever had. He has helpful information for older dogs too, but you really want to train your puppy properly so you can avoid the behavior problems in the first place. It’s super cheap too, and easy to learn from.Plus these are great chew toys for heavy chewers because as long as you get the right size for your dog, they can’t destroy this thing! AND it bounces, so you can actually play fetch with it like it’s a ball. Every single dog deserves a Kong, so if you don’t already have one, go ahead and do that right now. You won’t regret it, and your dog definitely will love you more.

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  3. CindyLee

    Love it, just ask my dog!
    These are great, durable and long lasting chew toys that my dog really loves. I mix up powdered peanut butter and then chop up fresh vegetables and mix them together and stuff it really good each morning. I put it in the freezer and when he finally gets it, he keeps him occupied for about 20 minutes.

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  4. Lyn M

    Durable
    this toy provides a lot of fun for my young dog. It is the right size for her to get into her mouth and carry and as she drops it it springs to life adding to her fun. It is durable plastic and is easy to wash off.

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  5. Cakebaker

    Helps with separation anxiety, keeps dogs busy
    Have been using kongs for my labs for years. Brand new the kongs do have a strong rubber smell. Try putting the Kong in a pot with water over low fire to help reduce the smell. Stuff with favorite treats or fill with peanut butter and freeze. Will keep dogs busy and chewers with an indestructible toy

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  6. Donna

    Kong classic stuffable dog toy
    My canine friend loves this toy. It’s fun and very bouncy and holds up to her aggressive chewing. Plus you can fill it with treats if you want to.

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  7. Rsk613

    Durable for strong chewers
    Great toy for a puppy who is a strong chewer. A little natural organic peanut butter in it entertains our little guy for a while. We have bought Kongs over and over because they are the only toy that lasts with our strong chewers.

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  8. Kassandra

    My dogs love these!
    The KONG Classic is a staple for dog owners, offering unbeatable versatility, mental enrichment, and durability—thanks to its red natural rubber formula .⸻🐶 Why Dog Parents Love It• Longevity & ToughnessRated 4.6★ from over 88,000 Amazon reviews, it stands strong even under persistent gnawing. PopSci and The Spruce Pets describe it as “very durable” and “affordable”.• Mental Stimulation & Interactive PlayStuff it with treats or peanut butter, freeze it, and watch your pup stay entertained. Its hollow core makes it perfect for puzzle play.• Erratic Bounce for Fetch FunThe unpredictable bounce makes it more engaging for fetch sessions.• Vet & Trainer RecommendedTrainers and vets endorse it for crate training, anxiety reduction, and more.⸻⚠️ What to Keep in Mind• Sizing Is KeySome report that newer KONGs are marginally smaller than older models, which can shorten engagement time. Also, too-small sizes pose choking or suction risks—choose wisely.• Not IndestructibleVery aggressive chewers or puppies can chew through it—some report it taking only hours to fail.• Needs CleaningTreats can get stuck; periodic deep cleaning is required.

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  9. Ariadna

    Muy duros pero la XS es para un perro toy porque los míos son pequeños pero este jugador este es demasiado pequeño

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  10. Gabriel d.

    Minha cachorra é chamada de piranha pois simplesmente não há nada que ela não consiga destruir com seus dentes. Menos esse brinquedo. É bem caro, mas vale a pena

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  11. Amazon Kunde

    Alles ok, gutes Material

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  12. Ally Tourret

    These things are so incredibly diverse in their uses!I have a couple of these now – as a dog trainer we also use these in our Scentwork. Starting with a small Kong which we chop into smaller pieces as the dog understands what they are looking for.The normal use for them is filling with a mix of kibble and yogurt or water and freezing. The act of licking and chewing for a dog releases endorphins (the happy hormone) and will tire your dog out afterwards!Survives being chewed for long periods of time, very safe as they have the second hole at the other end which stops it creating a vacuum and trapping the dogs tongue

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  13. antonious

    El juguete es sencillo, no tiene ningún tipo de mecanismo o complicación en su interior, solo un hueco que lo atraviesa de extremo a extremo. En ese hueco es donde se pueden colocar comidas elaboradas, trozos de comida, snacks, bolas de pienso, pastas, cremas, yogur… para tener al perro entretenido intentando sacarlos y comiendo.◾ ¿Qué introducir? UsosComo no hay ningún mecanismo de retención especial si se meten fragmentos pequeños y secos se saldrán con facilidad en cuanto el juguete se mueva un poco. Esto puede ser interesante al principio, así el perro aprende con facilidad que moviendo y empujando el artefacto es como se va obteniendo la comida. Pero cuando aprende esto se le puede poner más difícil para que esté más tiempo entretenido y concentrado en su tarea de ir sacando la comida y ello metiendo trozos algo más grandes, que salgan con más dificultad, o mezclar los trozos pequeños secos con algún material (agua, yogur, queso en crema, alguna pasta o sustancia cremosa…) que los haga mantenerse algo más pegados entre sí, menos sueltos y que así sea un poco más difícil que salgan del interior. También puede rellenarse completamente con una pasta pero en este caso no entiendo bien como el perro puede llegar a consumir lo de dentro del todo (es imposible que llegue allí con la lengua).Esta utilidad como juguete en el que el perro tiene que trastear para sacar alimento se complementa con la más sencilla de juguete que rueda y bota y que el perro persigue y captura, y también con la de objeto para morder. En realidad los tres usos se ejercen casi al mismo tiempo.El agujero pequeño puede usarse para empujar o limpiar un poco el alimento con algún objeto delgado desde ese extremo o para enganchar de él un cordón y hacer así al juguete más versátil (puedes cogerlo del cordón mientras el perro muerde el cuerpo de goma, o lanzarlo con más energía…).◾ Durezas y tamañosEn cuanto a lo de morder hay varias durezas de material que están codificadas por color. Las texturas más blandas, para cachorros, son las de color rosa y celeste, luego un poco menos suave pero aún relativamente blando está el color morado (indicado para perros de mucha edad), sigue el rojo (es el caso del artículo que comento) y finalmente el negro es el más duro. Los perros de dientes fuertes y bien mordedores romperán pronto las texturas más blandas así que para ellos habrá que elegir los colores rojo o negro.Los tamaños son varios, también para adecuarlos al perro en concreto: extrapequeño (XS) para perros de hasta 2 kg, pequeño (S) para perros hasta 9 kg, mediano (M) hasta 7-16 kg, grande (L) hasta 13-30 kg -que es este que comento-, extra grande (XL) 27-41 kg y supergrande (XXL) para más de 38 kg.Las dimensiones de este tamaño Grande son:- Longitud, 10.4 cm- Diámetro máximo, 7 cm- Diámetro del agujero pequeño, 1.1 cm- Diámetro del agujero grande, 2.7 cm◾ Comentarios de uso- Encuentro que está hecho con una goma bastante gruesa y no le veo defectos evidentes (excepto quizá el estético de una rebaba en la “bola grande”). Al no tener forma esférica tiene un movimiento algo errático cuando lo lanzas o cuando el perro lo mueve, lo cual lo hace, creo yo, más interesante para el animal.- Con los días el perro se va haciendo más experto y pasa de la torpeza inicial de no saber manejarlo bien a empujarlo para hacerlo rodar (la forma fácil de hacer que el alimento salga sobre todo si es alimento suelto, no “pegajoso”) o sujetarlo con la pata mientras trabaja con la boca para extraer lo que está a su alcance, y solo un poco más adelante empieza a saber “voltearlo” -rodarlo en vertical- que es todavía más efectivo para que los fragmentos se escapen o se acerquen al agujero externo. Ahora lo hace mejor aún ya que eleva un poco al juguete cogiéndolo con la boca y lo deja caer al suelo de forma que con los botes que da está casi asegurado que cualquier comida que haya en el interior y que pueda caber por el agujero va a salir. Esta pieza en concreto la he adquirido para regalarla visto el buen resultado que le ha dado al pequeño que tengo en casa y para el que previamente he comprado uno para cachorros y de menor tamaño.- Aunque los tamaños están relacionados con el peso del perro, si se va a utilizar para que coma es mejor adquirirlo más grande de lo que se recomienda ya que así habrá espacio interior para una cierta cantidad de alimento que no obligue a realizar más de un par de rellenos para una comida. Otra alternativa es tener varios de estos juguetes de menor tamaño (el tamaño que corresponde al perro) y así rellenarlos todos de una vez sin estar pendientes de volver a meter comida en un único juguete conforme el perro vaya acabándola.- Comparando este modelo rojo con uno para cachorros (azul o rosa, de textura más blanda) me llama la atención el que sean bastante similares en cuanto a dureza o resistencia aparente, se supone que este debería ser claramente más duro. Es duro, pero el de cachorros también lo es.◾ ConclusiónAunque el precio final de este artículo en este momento en que escribo (10 euros) no me parece demasiado económico para una pieza tan simple de goma sí creo que tiene calidad suficiente y que procurará buenos ratos de entretenimiento al perro para el que se ha adquirido, por eso dejo una buena calificación.

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    KONG Classic Stuffable Dog Toy – Fetch & Chew Toy for Dogs – Treat-Filling Capabilities & Erratic Bounce for Extended Play Time – Durable Natural Rubber Material – for Large Dogs
    KONG Classic Stuffable Dog Toy – Fetch & Chew Toy for Dogs – Treat-Filling Capabilities & Erratic Bounce for Extended Play Time – Durable Natural Rubber Material – for Large Dogs

    Original price was: $35.99.Current price is: $13.96.

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