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Dog toy[edit]
google:"peanut butter cong", google:"in his cong" dog, "enjoying their peanut butter congs" : a (genericized?) use of what also exists as the brand name "Kong", denoting a kind of bouncy rubber tube dogs can chase and chew food out of. In books I can only find the spelling with K. Whether or not Kong would pass BRAND seems to depend on whether any books mention Kongs without explaining what they are like most or all of these do:
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- 2009 April 18, Betsy Rosenfeld, The Complete Single's Guide to Being a Dog Owner: Choose the Right Breed, Train Your New Pup, Balance Dating and Dog Duties, Find Doggie Daycare and Travel with Your Dog, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN:
- [...] dogs go insane trying to get food, treats, and even peanut butter out of them. Plus, Kongs bounce if dropped, so your dog has to keep mentally focused in order to get his sweet reward. Kongs are great to give your dog when you head out […]
- 2017 January 12, Terry Ryan, Gamify Your Dog Training: Training Games for Group Training, Dogwise Publishing, →ISBN:
- [...] Kongs, each having a tiny smear of something good inside. Dogs can take […]
- 2015, Louise Ginman, THE ART OF INTRODUCING DOGS: A GUIDE FOR CONDUCTING DOG-TO-DOG INTRODUCTIONS, Dogwise Publishing, →ISBN:
- Kongs — Buy one or two and stuff with treats, kibble, cheese etc. Get black Kongs for destructive chewers. Make it hard by topping off with crisscrossed biscuits, peanut butter or low fat cream cheese. Raw egg — can hide it in […]
- 2012 March 15, Maria Goodavage, Soldier Dogs, Penguin, →ISBN:
- ... dog-toy market. Kongs are ubiquitous in the military working dog world. You'll find Kongs at every military kennel ... treats into them to keep their dogs occupied with getting them out. But in the military, Kongs are not used in this […]
- 2008 April 21, Julia M. Crawford, Bernese Mountain Dog: An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet, Turner Publishing Company, →ISBN:
- ... treats, and some food may be used for stuffing chewtoys. I regularly stuff my dogs' many Kongs with different shaped biscuits and kibble. The kibble seems to fall out fairly easily, as do the oval-shaped biscuits, thus rewarding the […]