Does KONG make a ball?
The KONG Ball wins the fetching game for your dog! Durable, bouncy, natural KONG Classic rubber gives it a bounce for fun games of fetch, delivering tons of healthy and interactive play.
Are KONG balls toxic?
All of our toys are non-toxic.” In conclusion: Yes, KONG toys are BPA-free, meaning they do not contain BPA that could potentially harm your dog.
What is Red KONG?
The Classic Red KONG Dog Toy is the chase-chewtastic experience for dogs! It’s shaped for wild, bouncy fun with irresistible natural rubber. KONG’s exclusive, super bouncy, red natural rubber compound is extra resilient and comes in 5 chew friendly sizes.
Are Kong tennis balls safe for dogs?
If you want the look and feel of a tennis ball, then you’ll find that Kong tennis balls (available from Amazon) are safe for dogs. Note: Although the Kong tennis balls are quite durable, they are don’t last as long as the Chuck It or ZogoFlex balls which are made of rubber.
How much does a Kong ball weigh?
The KONG Small Ball weighs 0.269 pounds and has a diameter of 2.5 inches. The KONG Medium/Large Ball weighs 0.488 pounds and has a diameter of 3 inches.
Can puppies Use KONG toys?
The Puppy KONG dog toy is customized for a growing puppy’s baby teeth, the unique, all-natural rubber formula is the most gentle within the KONG rubber toy line. Be sure to stuff with puppy kibble and a dash of peanut butter. Add to the fun by including KONG Puppy Snacks and top with KONG Puppy Easy Treat.
Why are Kongs bad for dogs?
These toys have little to no “give,” and as a result, they have led to many tooth fractures. If you can’t indent the toy with your fingernail, then it’s too hard for your dog’s teeth.
Why do Kongs smell so bad?
Natural rubber, which our product is made of, has a component they call “smoke sheet” which gives the rubber a smoky smell. This maybe (and often is) mistaken for a toxic or harmful smell however, in no way is it either toxic or harmful.
Why are KONG toys red?
Known as the KONG Classic, the red KONGs are the most common and popular KONG available. It is made of a durable rubber with an enjoyable amount of give that most dogs love. This color is made to withstand moderate chewing and suited for most small breed dogs, medium breed dogs, and several large breed dogs.
Why does my dog chew tennis balls?
Overall, chewing on tennis balls is unlikely to hurt your dog. During their young life, it is actually a common and suitable behavior while they are teething. Dogs with high stress and anxiety are more likely to be chewers as chewing reduces stress and anxiety.