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![]() Medium Jump'N Jack By: KONG Company Average Rating: 3.0 Total Reviews: 3 More Information A Dental Toy meant to be *filled* I think Rosebud missed the point of these toys - you need to put tasty stuff in the deep grooves to encourage your dog to ply the grooves with their teeth. When they do, theyll get a good canine-cleaning! Kong sells "Stuffin pastes" that (IMO) have some questionable ingredients. We use bits of cheese, boiled chicken, vienna sausage, or even our dogs regular kibble (Innova small bites), and always keep at least two of these on hand, one for each dog. Only complaint is that after a few months, the rubber degrades noticeably, and gets all "gummy" which causes it to become a magnet for our Sib Husky girls proliferate shed hair. But several months isnt bad for a dog toy in our house (though $13 surely is not cheap). Kong Dental Jack Medium Purchased this for my 10 month old Beagle who loves to chew (anything). Figured it would hold up as well as the origional Kong but found he was able to bite off small pieces of the rubber at the ends. It is not as thick as the origional style. Now I supervise his play with this toy so he does not eat the rubber. Dogs thought it was stupid by: 4rosebud33 On: 2007-04-14 Well, this is another toy that sits. Niether of my two dogs have any interest in it - whether it is thrown or rolled. Oh well, had to try... |