Mickey Du Bois—September 9, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Durable, mentally stimulating, and Malinois-approved. As both a trainer and owner of Belgian Malinois, I can confidently say the KONG Biscuit Ball stands up to one of the toughest chewers out there. This toy is made from the same strong, durable rubber as the classic KONG, but the unique biscuit slots make it even more engaging. I use it as both a chewing outlet and a mental enrichment tool, and it keeps my Malinois focused and entertained far longer than most toys. One of my favorite features is the treat-dispensing design. I can load it with biscuits, training treats, or even spread peanut butter inside the grooves for added challenge. It encourages problem-solving and helps channel high drive energy into something positive. After weeks of use, the ball shows only minimal wear—an impressive feat given my dog’s intensity. While no toy is indestructible, this one has proven to be highly reliable for daily use. For large, intelligent, high-energy breeds like the Belgian Malinois, the KONG Biscuit Ball is more than just a toy—it’s a training tool, an outlet for chewing, and a way to satisfy their mental and physical needs. Read more


D. Schwemin—January 1, 2016
Great product. I've always love Kong brand products because they're safe and I don't have to worry about my dog destroying them because they're nearly indestructible! This ball is nice, albeit heavy! The only thing I didn't like about this ball is that one of the holes is significantly large than the other 3 which makes it super easy for a dog treat to fall out... I don't stuff the treats half way in the slots as depicted here in this picture because my dog will pull them all out and eat them in about 3 seconds flat! Whereas the whole purpose of buying this item is to keep the little guy amused for some time. So I've found that things like smearing some peanut butter inside the ball seems to work best at keeping the dog busy for a while. I've given up on trying to put dog bone biscuits inside the ball. Hope this helps! Read more
Tropical breeze—July 23, 2023
This ball was recommended to me by a behaviorist. You can stuff it with goodies for your dog and keep him or her busy. I have giant breed dogs and it’s tough enough to stand up to their jaws. Well worth the purchase. Read more
Matt Smith—January 8, 2015
I'm on my third one of these in 2 years. This one is holding up nicely. I have an bulldog who is a voracious chewer. He gets these with a Kong Ziggie in it(if you cut them in half they fit nice and snug with a twist) as a treat when I want to keep him busy/awake for a while. Kong makes pretty strong stuff but with this being hollow on the inside for treats if you leave it out all the time for them to chew/play with like I did his first two they will end up getting rips and tears. The three holes in it you can fit various treats or sometimes I'll put a Ziggie in, slather a little peanut butter over the holes, then stash in the freezer for a few hours to let the peanut butter freeze. He really loves that. Read more
Randy Carey-Walden—July 5, 2025
Indestructible? Kong needs to look that word up in the dictionary. My 30 lb puppy destroyed it in about an hour. Waste of money. Read more
VULCAN—September 17, 2014
Love it, ........ well, uh, I mean my two BIG police dogs do. I don't mess with the biscuits, but the mostly solid KONG ball with the single smallish hole thru it was heavy to throw with my bad shoulders, and barely bounced on a grass back yard so they could shag it in midair at high speed. The BIGGER KONG biscuit ball was too clumsy and large for the ball-chase game my guys prefer, nor did it bounce well on a normal back yard hardly at all, so that is gathering dust. THIS ONE is perfect for big dog high speed games, won't break teeth or tax jaw muscles, and being hollow has JUST the right amount of "give and bounce" in a grass yard to get it up where they can intercept it full speed mode, which is what they love. The Belgians are WAY faster than the GSD's. The perps would NEVER outrun a big Belgian! Most athletic dog I have ever seen or heard about, and I have had a LOT of GSD's The 120# German Shepard (not fat) and the 100# Belgian Malnois (same bite strength as a pit bull, by the way folks, and 3 times as smart and stable) have to work HARD to finally ruin one of these. They both pop tennis balls in the first bite, so that is saying something. After a good year and almost a year and a half DAILY use, of TWO heavy biting dogs playing with this and catching up to it with full speed/strength bites, I replace it. At the cost, I don't mind a bit. My advice...... get 3 the first order and be done with it for a long while. This is the best price on the net for these, and they are getting harder to find for some reason, especially at THIS price. Read more
Jeremiah G.—August 3, 2010
Kongs have a reputation of being indestructible but if a Kong has any sort of edge or opening, my 45lbs. dog will being pulling off pieces in minutes. I thought this would be one of those "smart" toys where you could place the treats inside and the dog would have to roll it around to get them to fall out. While it can be used this way, one of the openings is so wide that even the large size Kong treats fall out with little effort. With the treats quickly eaten, my dog is left with an expensive chew toy. The smaller ball might be a better fit but I'll wait to see it in person rather than buying it online. Read more
A.L.—July 7, 2021
This Kong treat ball is a good size with ample slots for dispensing treats without being too difficult or easy. It helps me provide my dog with at least some activity on days when outdoor exercise isn't possible or is impractical. Additionally, this double duties for me and I will sometimes place 2 (sufficient for the bowl size) of these balls in my dog's kibble bowl to slow down his food consumption. He normally gulps everything down without chewing and is immediately hungry again, but with these in the bowl, the slowed down feeding allows the meal to "register" better with making him feel full. Read more