The unique shape features patented ridges that clean teeth and the natural rubber provides for durable chewing action. Sizes:MediumLargeFor maximum effectiveness use Kong Stuff n' Paste (#350103).
| Publisher | Kong |
| UPC | 035585121222 |
| Features |
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| Color | Red |
| Brand | Kong |
| EAN | 0035585121222 |
| Release Date | 2008-05-03 |
| Label | Kong |
| MPN | KD2 |
| Studio | Kong |
| Title | KONG Dental Stick Dog Toy, Medium, Red |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Size | Medium |
| Model | KD2 |
| Manufacturer | Kong |
Review by J. L. Hoover, 2010-06-22
I have a 13 1/2 lb. ShihTzu/Yorkie mix. She is a chewer, so I got the Medium "15-35 lb." rated "Medium" Stick. I added a treat & luckily I supervised the puppy the first time I gave her the KONG Dental Stick. Within 5-10 min. at the most, she had several chunks of rubber off the end of the stick. In the past, the only toys I gave her when totally unsupervised were KONG toys. This product is definitely not nearly as durable as their other items. Unless your dog is a very gentle chewer, this is NOT a safe item. I have never had a problem with a KONG product before, but I DO NOT recommend this item.
Review by J. D. Harrison, 2010-05-09
I throw this instead of a ball. When it hits the ground it sometimes bounces in a really random direction so it adds that variation to the fetch game. Plus the dog's teeth stay clean and white. Indestructible!
Review by R. James, 2010-02-20
Our Parson Russell Terrier and Scottie can destroy a toy in 10 seconds flat. We figured we would invest in some kongs and it survived the day and will see tommorrow thank goodness. With that said its better than anything other toy we have bought for our dogs.
Review by GG1, 2010-01-15
My little girl dog is not so fond of having her teeth brushed and I'm trying to condition her gradually. So, some days she gets a Kong dental stick toy with a little toothpaste on it. This dental stick isn't of any interest to her (or her "brother") without something in it, however. The EasyBrush is IMHO a better option, but usage needs to be carefully supervised because occasionally the brush sections can come out and present a choking hazard. I don't have to worry about that with the dental stick.
Review by John Kerns, 2009-06-22
He's the expert - not me. Has chewed a total of about 30minutes over the past 5 months. ALL kong products so far - my 3 dogs think they suck. Except the fuzzy lamb.