🐶 Treat Time Just Got a Makeover!
The Fillable Dog Toys for Woof Pupsicle Pops are innovative silicone molds designed for creating homemade frozen dog treats. Made from safe, non-toxic, and BPA-free materials, these molds allow pet owners to fill them with their dog's favorite foods, freeze them, and provide long-lasting entertainment. The easy-to-use design and dishwasher-safe feature make cleanup a breeze, ensuring that your pup enjoys delicious treats without the hassle.
L**F
Eh
Was very excited to try this new toy out for puppy enrichment. For the price I am not feeling this toy was worth it. We bought the large toy and molds. The mold was smaller than expected. The first two times my 40lb puppy used this, she was able to pull the cover off with in minutes to get the frozen part out. The third time she chewed the lip around the cover into pieces so not as durable as a kong or even the rubber holder used for the bento ball treats (we regularly fill those with our own ingredients and freeze). I feel like this might be worth it for some dogs but if it was half the price of what it is. Oh well, dupes by flashy Instagram marketing so we tried it but not going to be one of our go to’s for regular enrichment.
C**.
My puppy loves this!
I first saw this toy on an Instagram ad. It was pretty pricey - over $50. But since my puppy is barely a year old, he has to stay in his (indoor) play yard. I wanted something that would keep him busy when I have to be away for more than a couple hours. I work from home and take him with me whenever I can so he's rarely not with me, which is why I worry about him when I have to be gone for more than a couple hours. I bought this, the "generic" version of the expensive Woof brand as it looked to be the exact same thing, it's just $15 cheaper.My puppy loved it and he was busy working on it when I left (and normally he'd be barking like crazy if he saw me putting my shoes on) and by the time I got home about 3 hours later, he was quiet! The container for the treats wasn't broken at all, and he was able to eat his whole treat (Peanut Butter Apple frozen yogurt - recipe below). I was a bit worried he wouldn't be able to get it all but he did it! Since he didn't nap at all since I got home, I'm assuming he fell asleep the whole time I was gone. So save yourself some money from the brand name and get this. You do need the one with moulds to make the treats for it because a normal treat, even a tiny one, probably won't get through the holes.The recipe for the frozen pops I used is super simple:Microwave 1/3 cup NATURAL peanut butter (with no artificial or added sugar) until it melts (about 30 seconds)Add in 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce (be sure it does not contain artificial sweeteners as well)Mix togetherAdd 2 cups of PLAIN non fat greek yogurt (again, make sure it's plain and no artificial sweeteners - they are very toxic to dogs).Mix together til smooth. Then pour into moulds with a bit of cooking spray rubbed all over the inside or else it will stick and be hard to get out. You could also take a mini dog biscuit and gently press into the yogurt so there's a fun surprise in the center.Freeze for about 3 hours and then pop out to store or add to the toy right from the freezer. Keep balls frozen til you use it.Note: You'll have a ton of yogurt left over but I saved the excess to make more balls and also some smaller treats I have moulds for.I've seen that you can buy pre-made treats in the right shape, but I'd rather take about 5-10 minutes of effort and be sure that I know my dog is getting high quality natural clean treats. His breed is prone to getting overweight very easily so I feel much better knowing what he's eating is healthful.
R**T
Dogs pull top off within 5 minutes and gulp down contents. No Screw on Top. Disappointed
no screw on top, easy for dog to open, lasts less than 5 minutes, very expensive
D**R
Best dog toy ever!
I ordered the toy and the freezing tray and wasn't expecting much. It not only kept my rescue pup with a high level anxiety busy and happy but my other rescue was jealous and a tug of war ensued. Four days later, I ordered another toy. They love them. I can fill them with a little soft food, dog peanut butter, treats or little milk bones. It freezes in about two hours and dogs are happy, happy!
C**I
My pups love it!!
Very durable and well made! Will be hours of fun for them!!
D**C
Item not as described
The item i purchased is supposed to have a bottom that screws on, keeping the two pieces together. The one i received does not screw together, it just “fits” together. When placing a frozen treat from the mold into the product, it does not close all the way, even though the treat in the mold did not get filled above the mold. My 4 month old pup is able to pop it open almost instantly as it’s not secure together.
K**N
Beware - this is not from WOOF
Very flimsy. First time used my dog destroyed the toy in about 5 minutes once he finished the frozen treat. He almost choked on the rubber pieces.
H**W
Does not hold up
My pup enjoyed the treats, but after only 3 uses it is falling apart.
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