26 reviews forKONG Extreme Black
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These toys are a hit with tough chewers! Customers are impressed with their durability, even with large breeds like American Bullies and Staffies. While one owner expected the toy not to last, it's still intact after a week. Another customer reports their Staffy hasn't destroyed it after 22 months, despite leaving some teeth marks. The black extreme toys and the bone are particularly praised, and there's excitement about trying the ball next!
Durable for tough chewers
Suitable for large breeds
May show teeth marks over time
17/01/17|Chris
Our dog loves these but they are definitely not indestructable!
Our dog goes absolutely crazy for kongs, from the moment you walk in the door with it in your bag, he can smell the rubber and wants the kong.
He is a a staffie and we've found that the XXL Extreme Kong to be the best choice as he destroys toys with ease, he seems determined to destroy any toy he's given... We have to ration his use of the Kong to ensure it lasts longer. If your dog isn't as crazy about destroying toys as ours and you're looking for a strong toy, I think this is the kong for y
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
14/09/16
Fund and long lasting
My mutt Frida is 17kg but has strong jaws and chews toys to bits in no time. This one seems indestructible so far. Bounces off unpredictably and poses a good challenge. It's great fun watching her running after it and chewing it. The smaller one is a perfect size-she can carry it but it sometimes falls out when it's wet-inky adding to the craziness. Only 4 stars because it smells like a tyre (i am guessing it's the same material to make it durable) and i find it quite annoying.
16/05/14|Jacquelyn
Not indestructible
This is an excellent toy, however my Doberman goes through up to three a year .... so sadly not indestructible in my case!
Hours of pleasure however is gained from his kong but it does mark the carpet after several uses.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk