Description
- No Mess, No Fuss: The Pupsicle dog treat ball opens in the middle, which means you can fill and clean the inside easily without creating a mess. Simply unscrew the lid, stick a pre-made treat inside, and hand it to your eager pup! The tray features an easy-to-use design so you can make treats in no time. Fill the molds with your pup’s favorite foods or treats, and pop them in the freezer.
- Homemade with Love: This bundle has everything you need to unleash your creativity and make delicious homemade dog treats using your pup’s favorite foods. Use the Pupsicle Treat Tray to make homemade dog treats for your Pupsicle, so your dog can enjoy 20-40 minutes of nutritious playtime.
- Enjoy Infinite Treats: Ran out of pops? Don’t fret. Pop anything into our Treat Tray, from wet food, broth, yogurt, peanut butter, dog treats, and more. Now you can make homemade treats with ingredients you trust, and your pup loves. Don’t be afraid to experiment.
- Designed For Safety: When it comes to play, it’s good to want the safest toys for dogs. Our treat tray is made from 100% food-grade silicone, so you can fill it with your dog’s favorite food. The Pupsicle toy is made from natural rubber, so it’s definitely a safe alternative to bones and chews.
- Designed in Denver, Colorado: At Woof, we create thoughtfully designed products so you can tell your dog “I love you” in a way they’ll understand. Man’s best friend deserves safe, clean, and long-lasting fun, and you deserve the quiet that comes with it. The Pupsicle is a wonderful toy to keep dogs busy, and the best toy known to dog.
Amy –
I love this for our 2 dogs. They are sturdy, super easy to open and clean, and the power chew is noticeably more chew resistant. I also appreciate being able to choose a variety of contents. I just received them within the last 3 days and I am making snacks snacks ahead of time to drop in when I need them. I am freezing them in the silicon tray, popping them out, and storing them in a freezer bag back in the freezer – ready to go. I sound like an ad, so I will share the only downside which has nothing to do with the product itself. My Aussie Doodle (about 72 pounds) and English Mastiff (over 90 lbs) have the XL size and have DEVOURED the frozen treats (peanut butter, plain yogurt, and pumpkin) in less than 20 minutes. Both have wide enough mouths. YIKES!! Still soooo worth it!!
Amazon Customer –
So far, my dog loves this. I would say it’s not quite as durable as a Kong because it has some bite marks. My dog knows she can turn the Kong upside down & bite it to get the treats inside to come out, which she tried with this too. The treats didn’t come out, but it did leave bite marks. Not sure how long it will last. But it kept her entertained for an hour, & she enjoyed the pre-made treats too (I put them in the freezer so they keep her entertained longer). The only down side I’ve found so far is the drool. My dog drools a lot, so when she’s licking the treat for an hour, you can imagine how much drool accumulated… It pools in the bottom of the toy & doesn’t leak out… Until she picked it up & turned it upside down like the Kong toy, trying to get the treat to come out. Drool was everywhere! Next time, I’ll give it to her on a towel & hopefully she will learn that turning it upside down doesn’t work on this toy. Overall, would recommend!
Geoff –
I think a part of me wanted to hate this bc it’s pretty pricey. I’m hoping the company is doing good things for their employees, but I’m a dog parent of 6 who is willing to pay for things that make my life easier. This does. I’m very conscious of what I’m feeding my dogs – right down to the treats. I’ve avoided other brands that can only use their fillers bc I haven’t trusted the nutrition on the treats.
I needed a daily driver treat ball. Something I could toss in their kennels while I’m fixing their meals to specifically address demand barking. This is my answer. The mold is easy to use without spilling all over my freezer.
This is so well made and creative. The price point is definitely high, so I don’t have enough for all 6 of my dogs yet, but I will be back to buy more. I have super chewing bully breeds and feel perfectly comfortable giving the regular (non super chewer version) to my pups. I got them the large, and the frozen popsicles I’ve made them in the mold is lasting about 15-20 minutes. I haven’t even gotten creative yet – about a TBSP of ground beef with water to fill the mold.
I’m off to sell my left kidney to buy 4 more of these balls.
Allie –
So I’ve historically used frozen kongs full of wet dog food as an activity for the doggo while I’m working. My dog loves them but they are kinda a pain for me as an owner. First you have to plug up the little hole so the liquid doesn’t run out. Then you have to fill it with a spoon and I invariably spill some down the sides and have to wipe it up. Then I have to put it in a mug or something so it doesn’t tip over and spill out in the freezer. Then while you can put them in the dishwasher, it doesn’t really clean the insides very well so I have to pre-scrub each one with a bottle brush.
These on the other hand do the same thing but are dead simple to use. You just pour some dog food into the little tray, drop it in the freezer, and…. actually that’s it. There is no step three. Then when it’s meal time, you just unscrew the cap and drop it in. Everything is dishwasher safe so they are a breeze to clean, and the whole thing comes apart so it cleans right up, no pre-scrubbing the inside needed.
This legitimately saves me 5 minutes of work every single day, which doesn’t sound like a lot but it adds up. I bought a few so I can cycle through them while the others are in the dishwasher.
The only caveat is that I haven’t had them that long so I can’t speak to the durability, which especially given these are quite pricey for a rubber dog toy, I’m hoping they last. So far they’re holding up to my power chewer that destroys most toys, but he’s more interested in getting the food out than chewing on it as a toy, so that doesn’t say much.
Anyways, zero complaints so far. As close to a perfect wet food toy as I’ve ever come across.
ReaderE –
I work from home and needed something to entertain my 100lb St Pyrenees dog during meetings. He won’t play with squeaker toys, only puzzle toys. He was a stray so very food oriented. This works so well. He loves it. I have filled it with numerous things, bone broth, peanut butter, canned food. Then I freeze them. When he gets restless or bored, I pop one frozen treat into the container and he’s amused for a long time. Plus, it is so easy to clean. Kongs work but are so hard to keep clean. I love this. Plus, it is strong enough to easily handle his bite. This has made entertaining my dog so much easier.
ReaderE –
I am very impressed with this treat ball, I think the pup is too. It’s fun to try different ingredients to fill the mold with, and I love that I don’t have to plug any holes or prop the ball up in a cup to freeze the fillings without it leaking. And the silicone tray is nice and firm, so you don’t have to put it on a plate to keep it from sagging and spilling when you move it to freezer, you can just pick it up and go. All around better than a Kong and I don’t think I’m going back. It is pretty spendy but I consider it almost like an investment, I know we’ll get a ton of use out of it. My dog is about 23lbs and a heavy chewer, so I sized up and picked a large. It’s a little bit big for him but he can carry it and chew on it just fine.
W. Schofield –
A great way to give your furry friend a homemade treat. The tray is sturdy and the frozen treats pop out easily. The Pupsicle holder is solid, well designed, and doesn’t tip over or spill what’s inside. This makes for a mess free snack and a little quiet time for the humans!