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KONG has now become a household name in Australia with its innovative and durable range of chewy durable dog toys, cat toys and treats.
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KONG collection at PetPost

Since 1976, KONG has been crafting durable, pet-safe rubber toys designed to satisfy your pet’s natural instincts to chew, chase and play. Known for their unpredictable bounce and tough materials, these toys help reduce boredom, support behavioural training and keep pets happily entertained.

At PetPost, our KONG range includes:

KONG Puppy KONG Puppy
Soft rubber for developing teeth
Gentle for puppies and light chewers
Colours: Blue & Pink
KONG Classic KONG Classic
Durable red rubber
Ideal for average adult chewers
Colour: Red
KONG Extreme KONG Extreme
Made for power chewers
Most durable black rubber
Colour: Black
KONG Kitty KONG Kitty
Lightweight and soft
Designed for cat teeth
Colour: Purple

While this collection focuses on KONG, we also stock a variety of other trusted brands including Chuckit, Masterpet, Go Get and Lexi & Me. Whether you're looking for a plush toy, a fetch favourite or something to challenge your pet's mind, you'll find plenty of playtime options to suit their style.

What are KONG toys good for?

KONG toys help with teething, chewing, boredom and unwanted behaviours like digging or barking. They’re also great for crate training, mental enrichment and managing weight when used with treats.

Are KONG toys indestructible?

No toy is completely indestructible, but KONG toys are known for their durability. The Extreme range is especially tough and ideal for heavy chewers.

What are KONG toys made of?

Most KONG toys are made from natural rubber with different levels of strength. The colour helps identify the type—blue/pink for puppies, red for classic, and black for extreme chewers.

How do I clean a KONG toy?

Wash with warm, soapy water and scrub the inside using a bottle brush or old toothbrush. They’re also dishwasher-safe (top rack only, without the heat-dry setting).

How many KONG toys should I have?

Having a few on hand keeps things interesting. Try one for everyday chewing, one for crate time, and another filled and frozen for a longer-lasting treat.