KONG Stuff-A-Ball Dog Toy, Large, Red
- Durable, interactive toy dispenses treats as dogs chew
- Patented Denta-Ridges effectively cleans teeth and massages gums
- The treat dispensing feature keeps dogs busy for long periods of time.
- Made in the USA of nontoxic, extremely durable natural rubber
- Measures 3-1/2 inches in diameter, for dogs 30 to 65 pounds
Product Description
The KONG Stuff-A-Ball effectively cleans teeth and massages gums while providing entertainment for long periods of time. Works great with KONG Easy Treat and KONG Snacks.Amazon.com Review
The best of all possible worlds: the Kong Stuff-a-Ball is a treat dispenser, a wild-bouncing rubber “ball,” and a dental cleaning device all in one. Made from the same super-durable, puncture-resistant, non-toxic rubber as classic Kong toys, it’s designed to hold treats … More >>
KONG Stuff-A-Ball Dog Toy, Large, Red
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Give my dog Shana a soft toy and in 30 seconds it will be shredded, unrecognisable, and spread from one end of the house to the other. Give her a tennis ball, and 2 minutes later it is gone.
I bought Shana a Kong Stuff a Ball with the hopes that it would last her more than a day. 7 months later, the ball is still intact, and is her favorite toy!
When I fill the ball with the special peanut stuff that I bought with it, it keeps her quiet for hours while she tries to lick it out. I have started filling the ball with treats, which she enjoys getting out. We also use this ball to play fetch with, and it is so durable.
I can’t believe it has lasted as long as it has. It still looks new, and has only a few minor teeth mark indents which is hard to believe! Although the ball seems expensive, it is worth it because it will last 100 times longer than anything else.
If you have a pet that loves to chew, the Kong Stuff a Ball is for you!!! (how poetic)
Rating: 5 / 5
My dog and I are generally the first to step in line with the “we heart kongs” crowd- she does just great with the red version of the original kong, but the stuff-a-ball is a little tricky. She’s not a super aggressive chewer, really… but she is patient- and when it came to the point where she had a clump of peanutbuttery-kibble that she couldn’t get to, she started working on the tabs. I didn’t realize what she was up to until she’d gnawed one off, and was almost done with a second.
So, the ball itself has held up for her, but I took a hacksaw to the remaining tabs around the opening (if you have doubts about the strength of the rubber, try sawing one!).
The shape of the stuff-a-ball is more entertaining because my dog likes to kick it when it is stuffed with kibble alone- the original kong just spins in a circle. I absolutely will not be returning it, but I will also not be stocking up on these either.
My dog is a 1 yr, 50 pound aussie-shep/lab mix. I’d highly recommend these for smaller, or maybe older dogs needing some entertainment or who like to work for their food, but if you are kong shopping because your dog tends to chew through things, I’d stick with other kong products instead. This one just has too many smaller parts. Also, write to the company and suggest they get a black stuff-a-ball out soon.
Rating: 3 / 5
I have a 14 year-old 40 lb American Eskimo that can clean out the medium red Kong toys in no time flat–even if I freeze them and get creative with my stuffing. I switched to the medium black Kong toys for more aggressive chewers, and that slows her down a little. But this ball toy tops them all.
I use the Kong Snaps, Stuff ‘n’ spray and Ziggies, and she’ll usually wear out and curl up, satisfied, before it’s empty. She’s never really been interested in fetching, but this toy never fails to excite her and ignite her hunt instinct.
Rating: 5 / 5
My puppy liked this toy much better than the regular kong. It was real easy to stuff the inside with dry kibble that would slowly fall out as well as putting peanut butter inbetween the lil ridges.
Keeps her busy for a long time, and she hasn’t managed to destroy it.
Rating: 4 / 5
I recently bought this toy for my 10-month-old Shih-Tzu, Missy, who loves to chew. She was really excited about it when I got it out of the package. I put a small biscuit-type treat in it (not Kong brand, as I didn’t have any of those) and a week later, the treat is still in the ball. It did keep her attention a good bit the first day but, since then, she shows only occasional interest in the ball. I guess I’m not clear on how the treat-dispensing component of this ball works–or perhaps you have to use Kong brand treats. I was hoping that this was going to keep her interest longer for when I am away from home, since she has separation anxiety.
I’m very happy that the ball is so sturdy. She has spent some time chewing on it and chasing it around and it still looks brand new.
Rating: 4 / 5