133 reviews forKONG Extreme Goodie Bone
Upload your product photo13/07/10|Julia/Gustel und klein Heinrich
PERFECT
My two Weimaraners grabbed the thing as soon as I unpacked it. They seem to think the bone is brilliant, and the bigger one is chewing on it with great enthusiasm and a lot of power. It seems really sturdy to me, and so far, it’s living up to its promise. I can only recommend it.
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09/07/10
Great! A Very Tough Toy!
This toy is great for big tough dogs that like to chew. This toy has lasted for weeks with our boxers were others would only last minutes or days if we were lucky! Great value!
11/06/10|julia & mel
Hmm...
Maybe I misunderstood it, but I fill the bone with liver paste and similar things (ham works well too), and in summer, it goes into the freezer (cheese is also very popular). It keeps my Weimaraner girl busy for a long time and works great. However, I take it away from her immediately once it's empty, so it's still intact. She doesn’t generally chew through much, just soft toys and anything with fur gets gutted. We’re managing well with it.
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19/04/10
Well, will it hold ????
I have an English Bulldog and have let him try all sorts of chew toys. Unfortunately, no one has managed to develop a truly interesting and, above all, DURABLE toy for Bullies. I think anyone who owns a Bully will agree with me!!?? I've spent a lot of money on toys because nothing has really lasted. Since I already have the regular cone-shaped Extreme for mine and am super, super happy with it, I was thrilled to see that "Kong" offers more Extreme toys. So, I ordered straight away and was totally excited when the postman rang the doorbell.
Unfortunately, the anticipation was greater than the reality... After opening the box, I saw the packaging with a picture of a Bully on it (still positive at this point!!). But when I unpacked the bone, I noticed it was flexible. Not exactly confidence-inspiring!!!! On top of that, the packaging states that it's suitable for dogs up to a maximum of 15 kg. My Bully weighs over 20 kg!!!
So, the weight and the photo don't really match up ;-(
I know for sure that my Bully will only enjoy it if I sit next to him and keep an eye on him!! :-( You don't want anything to happen....
Such a shame!!
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01/04/10
Super activity!
Well, my Mali dog hasn’t managed to chew through the bone yet. We’ve had it for several months now, and it’s living up to its promises so far!
Here’s a little tip: I always cut a chew strip into smaller pieces and push them firmly into the openings – and just like that, the dog is entertained and happy!
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01/03/10|Ellen Mandelkow
Didn't last 15 minutes.
I was utterly disappointed; it was clear from the moment I unpacked it that this thing wouldn’t last the afternoon. But our DD managed to destroy it in about 10 minutes. I have no idea where the reviews claiming it’s extremely durable come from. I would like a refund because the promised features weren’t even remotely delivered.
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02/02/10|Susi
Well...
"‘Especially durable’ looks different. But it seems my Aussie isn’t the only dog who manages to split the thing in the middle. Filling it is also a bit of a hassle...
I’ve put it away now and gone back to the ‘Kong Classic Red’. That one delivers on its promises."
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31/01/10|christa
Also suitable for heavy chewers
I’m happy with the bone. Our dog (Bardino) is a strong chewer, and so far, the chew bone is still completely intact.
I usually stuff chicken necks into the openings; they don’t slip out, which ensures longer chewing fun.
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17/12/09
Absolutely indestructible...
Our 8-month-old Kooiker has had the bone for 4 weeks now. He plays and chews on it a lot, but so far he hasn’t managed to bite off a single piece. With another bone, he chewed off the top part in no time. Sam barks and grumbles at the bone after a while, but even then, no piece comes off. Very sturdy quality, highly recommended for dogs with a strong chewing instinct.
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17/12/09|Barbara
NOT indestructible!!
My TH Malinois, who has worn-down teeth (at the shelter they let him play with stones), managed to break the bone in two days.
The only indestructible toy is the Kong cone (ours is red, 13 cm). Red because it's easier to find in the grass if the dog happens to leave it somewhere. Black seems to be even tougher.
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15/12/09|Jennifer Keßler
Difficult to fill
We've had this toy for quite a long time now – and since then, it's mostly just been lying around unused, which is a shame considering the price. Our main issue is with filling it. I don't want to keep buying the treats specifically made for it. And all the other treats just aren't suitable – if they're too soft, they stick inside, and the dog can't get them out on his own. If you use hard treats (chew sticks), the dog simply pulls them out in one piece, making the Bone pointless.
This toy is indestructible – but how could it possibly get damaged when the dog doesn't find it interesting at all?
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17/11/09
Kong Extreme Goodie Bone
Unfortunately, our dog, a Border Collie who loves to play, managed to bite this bone clean in half in no time. No challenge for him.
I’m on the lookout for a really good toy that he can’t "defeat".
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06/11/09
Indestructible, even stands up to a Rottweiler.
Our Rottweiler loves this bone. She's not a "ball dog" at all; fetching just isn't her thing. But she constantly carries this indestructible bone around with her. It's the only toy that never ends up ignored in the corner for long. What's great is that you can fill the ends of the bone with treats. Brilliant toy!
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