The KONG Extreme Goodie Bone is the answer to dogs that love the classic bone shape, but need a safe and strong rubber toy. The ends of the Extreme Goodie Bone have our patented Goodie Gripper's for stuffing with KONG Snacks or for filling with Easy Treat.
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1 One strong Staffie
Posted by Floyds servant on 12th Mar 2018
Absolute rubbish, dog destroyed it in 5 minutes , if it was free it would still be to expensive
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5 Indestructable
Posted by highcalypso on 9th Mar 2018
We have a Boarder Terrier who's manage to destroy every chew toy we have ever bought her (Including the red Kong toys) But NOT the black Kong Extreme chew toys! They also keep her teeth white and plaque free...
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4 Great toy
Posted by Lisa44 on 5th Mar 2018
My bulldogs love their Kong bones and haven’t destroyed them yet !
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3 Not as "extreme" as I thought
Posted by Anne77 on 1st Feb 2018
My 7 months old puppy was able to chew through in the first day. He absolutely loves it but I have to supervise at all times so he doesn't eat bits he chews off.
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5 Fantastic
Posted by Yogi on 9th Nov 2017
Fantastic for my young Springer Spaniel. Because he is not aloud any treats or flavoured gews ***** (-: / I wish there was more i could buy my Lemmy (-: ?? \m/
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5 Good Strong Toy
Posted by boxermum on 2nd Nov 2017
Had to buy another one of these so my dogs had one each. Was looking round and found these at a great price, very strong, my boxer has had his for years. Keeps them quiet for ages when filled with something they really like.Big thumbs up.
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5 Great for dogs who like to chew
Posted by Angela 82 on 25th Apr 2017
Our Bavarian Mountain Hound loves these bones. If you buy the large size pedigree chum dentastix you can snap them in half and stuff them in the ends. A little bit of the treat pokes out to get the the dog interested and then they have to work to get the rest out. We normally leave ours with this when we have to go out and leave him. They're really tough too, his is showing some wear, but he hasn't had any chunks off it. Think it's over 6 months old. Our dog isn't a really heavy chewer though.
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5 Black Kongs, the only thing he has never destroyed
Posted by scorchio on 30th Dec 2016
Had it for a few months now and no sign of wear and tear at all. The ends are the right size to push gravy bones into if you don't want to pay loadsamoney for kong treats. Also bits of dog kibble can be pushed in aswell if you pick the right size. The black kong range is the only thing that my dog hasn't destroyed. All the other tough/indestructible toys usually last minutes rather than hours. You don't always get what you pay for but in this case you do.