Can you mix a little Karo Syrup, Jelly, or even a tiny bit of wet food (you can even just put a few of her kibbles in water for a minute) and then mix all that with some ground treats. I know that like most of us, we don't really want our chis to be chewing those rawhide bones, but if had something to mold the gooey mixture around to keep it firm. I know that when I got Dolly the pet store gave me some stick kind of kong treats. It took Dolly a long time (she was a tiny puppy) to chew that to get it eaten.but I don't know if it has rosemary in it, and also once she chewed and licked the part that was sticking out, I had to push a pen or something through the hole on the other end to make it come out. If you have a wooden dowel from a craft store that is thing enough, you could mold a gooey mixture and then freeze it, then insert so that the other end of the dowel is sticking out so that you can use it again. But the big problem is what she can and can't tolerate.
I have the everlasting treat balls for Dolly & Desi. They love them.too much. They can't chew the stuff, have to lick or gnaw. They do last a long time, but you would have to be home when you give it to her. I have to physically take them away from Dolly & Desi - and so I don't give them to them very often. They do make mine very thirsty though. Have you tried googling 'homemade kong treats'? that might prove helpful also. From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Peggy & The Girls Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2012 12:33 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Chihuahuas] Kong Treats What would be a very low protein and low fat sticky food that I can put inside a kong for Gigi? Treats, carrots, apples, just roll out to easily, so I am looking for something that is sticky, like peanut butter is, to keep Gigi busy for a few minutes. Any ideas?
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