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KONG Stuff-A-Ball – Durable, Natural Rubber Chew Toy for Dogs – Dental Health Pet Toy for Chewing & Teeth Cleaning – Stuffable for Treats & Snacks


The KONG Stuff-A-Ball helps support your dogs’ chewing behavior. Made from the KONG Classic rubber, this ball fulfills instinctual needs to chew while cleaning teeth and gums.

KONG Denta-Ridges turn this toy into a fun treat dispensing challenge.

To extend playtime stuff with KONG Snacks and KONG Easy Treat. Covered by KONG Satisfaction. See KONG Satisfaction document below for full details.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 3.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches; 9.17 ounces
Item model number : KS1
Department : Pet Supplies
Date First Available : July 27, 2005
Manufacturer : KONG
ASIN : B0009YK3OU
Best Sellers Rank: #7,380 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #90 in Dog Toy Balls
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Durable Natural Rubber Dog Toy: This dog chew toy is crafted with KONG Classic rubber for durable and long-lasting chew sessions
Dog Toy for Dental Health: This natural rubber dog toy features ridges for teeth cleaning to help support oral health
Chew Toy for Dog Treats: This chew toy turns into a treat dispensing challenge when stuffed with KONG Snacks, pastes, or peanut butter
Made in the USA: Globally sourced materials. KONG has been innovating since 1976 to enrich the lives of pets with the highest quality pet toys and treats. Covered by KONG’s Satisfaction Guarantee
KONG: Since not all toys are created equal, it’s always best to supervise your dog during play. Supervised play will help toys last longer and keep your dog safe. No dog toy is truly indestructible, so always remove the toy from playtime if damaged
12 reviews for KONG Stuff-A-Ball – Durable Chew Toy for Dogs – Natural Rubber Dog Toy for Dental Health – Pet Toy for Chewing & Teeth Cleaning – Stuffable Toy for Dog Treats & Snacks – for Large Dogs
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Kimmi-P –
Super sturdy treat ball for heavy chewers
I recently got my hands on the dog kong treat ball and am thoroughly impressed with its performance. Regarding quality, this ball is made of durable materials that can withstand the constant chewing and rough play of my Belgian Malinois and Dalmatian. The rubber material used to make the ball is tough and non-toxic, making it safe for my dogs to play with.This versatile treat ball can be filled with different treats, such as peanut butter and frozen fruit, to keep my dogs engaged and entertained. The ball’s unique design makes it easy for my dogs to get the treats out, a great way to keep them mentally stimulated and happy.I have also noticed that this treat ball effectively promotes good dental hygiene for my dogs. The ball’s texture and shape help to clean their teeth and massage their gums while they play with it.The dog kong treat ball is an excellent investment for any dog owner who wants to keep their furry friend happy, healthy, and entertained. It is a high-quality product that offers superb value for its price, and I recommend it to other dog owners looking for a durable and engaging toy for their pets.
Joe Pace –
Highly recommend for your big dog!
I have 80lb Rottweiler that LOVES this! Offers enrichment activity for him on rainy or cold days when we can’t get out as much. I pop it in the dishwasher and it washes well! He is a chewer and it’s held up extremely well! Highly recommend
KaiinOK –
Great for hard-playing pups and maulers
I had always balked at buying Kong toys because they are expensive and, honestly, every toy that claimed to be “indestructible” turned out to be no match for our maulers. Let me explain, best guess is that our rescue girl is a 35# Red Heeler – Kelpie cross. Pound-for-pound, she is one of the toughest dogs I’ve ever had, and she is all about play. I suspect her motto is “play hard, sleep well.” She has destroyed knotted rope toys, canvas toys, and regulation tennis balls (she chews them like gum and pops them). She’s not really a chewer. She just plays hard, and needs toys as tough as she is. She loves to toss her own ball, chase it down, and mash it flat in her jaws. She also loves to pounce and bat balls around like a cat. We tried everything, but nothing could survive more than a month or two. Then I tried the Stuff-A-Ball from Kong. I bought these in December (7 months and counting), and it’s still going strong. Finally… success!Now about the ball. The small size is about 2 1/4″ across, about the size of a baseball or tennis ball. Perfect for a smaller dog. The “stuffing” rows make it very easy to grab, but don’t seem to cause any problems as far as hanging up on her teeth or toenails. I have never “stuffed” this ball with treats (especially not the gooey kind) for two reasons: 1) it’s messy and they start to stink if not thoroughly cleaned regularly, and 2) there hasn’t been a need to. She loves it just as it is. I love the flexibility, which allows her to work her jaws to her heart’s content. I also love the ridges that help keep her teeth clean. As for the durability… after 7 months of hard play, there’s still not a mark on it. Her 80# Lab-Pitt rescue brother has stolen it a few times, and even his mauling hasn’t been able to cause damage. There is one drawback… she’s a slobberer, and this holds so much drool that I have to wear a glove when we play or it’s hard to hang on to. I will definitely buy another when this one wears out… but odds are it will either be lost or we’ll all be old and grey before that happens.
seth belcher –
Worth Every Penny!!
My Bernese Mountain Dog loves this KONG Stuff-a-Ball! It’s super durable (which says a lot with a big dog like mine) and keeps him entertained for a long time. I usually fill it with treats or a little peanut butter, and it’s great for keeping him mentally engaged while I’m busy. It’s also easy to clean and holds up to plenty of chewing. Definitely one of the best toys I’ve bought for him — worth every penny!
J. Bush –
Great toy, wish my puppy used it.. NOW he does!
I would not buy this if you don’t have a dishwasher, can’t imagine washing the inside by hand! I got a 9 week old Borzoi puppy who was weaned onto a kook diet of raw chicken, cottage cheese, olive oil and goat milk so he didn’t know what dog food was and it took me almost a week to get him to eat canned and dry. He is not very food motivated but I put this in his crate and once or twice a week he bothers to bop it around and get dry food and treats out of it. It feels very durable, small kibble or treats will just all fall out of it easily but soft things, frozen peanut butter or canned food would last forever. I’d highly recommend for more normal dogsUpdate 2/2020 – I now own three of these and my pup just turned 1 year (yay for one more year of puppyhood to get through!). He definitely got more into it the older he gets and while he hasn’t been crated since he was 12 weeks old, he comes to work with me every day and 14-16 hour days are possible and he enjoys this thing. I stuff small pieces of pill pockets, Stewarts liver treats, and some Wellness puppy square soft treats into it and it will last a few days. When we visited my parents for the holiday I had forgotten his and in a pinch I bought a smaller version of it in a pet store so we had 2. Both get lost under furniture which is a bummer but the small size gets lost in weirder places more frequently. After not knowing where the small was for 3 weeks I purchased a second large one- one for home, one for Home II (work). There is an initial mild rubber smell, easy to wash in the dishwasher, if you don’t have a dishwasher and use gunky food/treats in it I’d recommend a large pipe cleaner type brush tool to wash it after a long soak. You can also freeze these.
Kevin –
Durable! Keeps my Labs occupied!
Durable. Great for chewing anxieties, occupying, and appears to provide some mild teeth cleaning benefits.
donna chaky –
I needed 2 of them. Shipped wrong thing and correcting has been a pain.
Ordered 2 pack but only one was sent. Then they sent me another one but demanded the first one back. ??? I ordered 2 so I kept both. But I keep getting asked to return the first one….but I needed 2 of them. Sigh. Other than the ordering process, the object itself is great.
lucia –
Es un juguete estupendo, porque sirve tanto para mantener limpios los dientes como para jugar y aliviar su estrés. Como está hueca es ligera, pero al tiempo el material es sólido y resistente. Un juguete estupendo también para meter premios o pienso en las ranuras y tenerle un rato entretenido.
Valeria R. –
Il mio cane la adora, è morbida e la tiene parecchio in bocca. Quando devo uscire glielo do con qualche croccantino dentro così lo distrae passa il tempo.
G –
It’s not often you find a good toy that has a range of sizes to accommodate different breeds and ages of dogs, but Kong nailed it. You can always trust Kong products this I know and they’re all seemingly invincible to damage. That’s not an issue with this ball anyway.I bought this with meat flavoured toothpaste, which I squirted into the cracks and then gave it to my dog – she chewed away happily only stopping to lick the paste off her snout from time to time, which was good. I was worried at one point she’d tire out her jaw but she seemed happy. The nice thing about the ball is my original fear that all she would do is lick the stuff out of the grooves proved to be wrong – the grooves are ridged and the ball itself is fairly sturdy so her tongue doesn’t seem strong enough to pry the rubber apart to get the toothpaste that way, which is great.She’s one of those dogs who don’t let you near her teeth with those condom finger sock things you can buy to clean their teeth the manual way, and she’s also not at all interested in chew toys that aren’t balls – like those plastic rings with all the spikes on for example, she never even bothered to sniff it, just ignored it. This ball was a perfect solution for teeth cleaning and worked like a charm.The holes to put a treat in is kind of useful – I’ve not bothered with mine in all honesty but both sides of the ball have different sized holes to allow different sized treats to be put in, which is good. The ball is also fairly hollow also, so it’d even be possible to fill it with biscuits or something to make an activity out of your dogs play session too. Also, thanks to the treat holes the saliva doesn’t get stuck inside the ball and go manky, which is a much appreciated feature.Honestly the only issue with this thing is thanks to the design shape it bounces randomly and unpredictably – I don’t advise throwing it indoors if you have objects you value close by. It’s also difficult to bounce round corners – something I like to do with my dog from the rooms I’m in so it gets more run time – because of the shape.Other than that though, it seems fantastic, and has remained a favourite toy to her. Great purchase, very happy.
JR –
My dog loves the stuff-a-ball kong. I feed her dry food in two medium sized kongs and this keeps her occupied for a while at least and slows down the rate at which she eats her food.
Lazaud Gerard –
notre chien apprécie beaucoup ce gadget