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Sniff Around
Sniff Around
Sniff Around
Product Dimensions : 0.03 x 1.26 x 0.03 inches; 4.16 ounces
Item model number : x
Date First Available : June 1, 2023
Manufacturer : WOOF
ASIN : B0C6QT75XF
Country of Origin : China
The No-Mess Dog Puzzle: The Pupsicle is an interactive dog toy that opens in the middle for easy filling and cleaning, making it a top choice among mentally stimulating toys for dogs. Simply unscrew the lid, add a pre-made treat, and hand it to your pup!
Homemade with Love: This bundle has all you need to create tasty homemade, healthy dog treats with your pup’s favorite foods. Use the Pupsicle Treat Tray to craft natural dog treats for your Pupsicle, offering your dog 20-40 minutes of nutritious playtime with this treat ball.
Enjoy Infinite Puppy Treats: Out of pops? No problem. Fill our dog treat molds with anything from wet food to broth, yogurt, peanut butter, or dog treats. Now you can create homemade frozen dog treats with ingredients you trust and your pup loves. Get creative and experiment!
Designed for Safety: Our treat tray is 100% food-grade silicone, perfect for your dog’s favorite foods. The Pupsicle dog treat toy, made from natural rubber, is a safe alternative to dog bones and dog chew toys.
Designed in Denver, Colorado: At Woof, we create dog toys to keep them busy while showing your pup how much you care. Our stimulating dog toys provide safe, clean, and long-lasting fun for your dog—and a little peace for you.
ksw1kvpog –
Stimulating Toy, Easy to Make Treats to Go Inside
This came in less than a week and is a great heavy duty material that resists my Labrador Retriever’s teeth. We bought the mold that works great in making treats. Both my mother and daughter bought one also for their dogs, a Golden Doodle and Catahoula, both large dogs. All three dogs love the treats inside the ball shaped toy and spend 20-30 minutes licking creatively to get every bit of yumminess out. We’ve made treats out of pumpkin purée and wet dog food. The molds are sturdy and we thought too hard for my mother’s arthritic hands to pop out. However, if you push directly on the center of the cross or X on the bottom of the mold, they slide out surprisingly easy. Before we figured this out we had her run a spoon along the side of the treat to easily lift it out. I’ve even just frozen tablespoon sized mounds of pumpkin and put them in the ball, but the molded treats last longer. Great for all our dogs during the cold, enclosed time of winter (more time indoors).
Debi A. –
My dog is the pickiest with toys and treats
I have a mini Aussie, very intelligent and is sometimes frustrating because she’s super picky about toys and treats. She’s always turned away dog treats unless made from real ingredients. I love to freeze bone broth, stew, etc. for low calorie snacks but giving her frozen ice balls and frozen sticks essentially left her with fractured teeth over the years. Beware of handing over rock hard chews that don’t bend easily: offenders are horns, hooves, antlers, etc. or frozen treats because apparently teeth fractures happen often, lead to severe pain obviously and expensive surgery to remove teeth which in her case led to her losing a couple teeth and fighting a jawbone infection which had been hard to treat. This toy/chew is awesome because now I have a safe way to give her these beloved frozen stew bites or frozen yogurt and she can only lick and not hurt herself in the process. Tonight she tried it for the first time with some bone broth and later a little frozen yogurt and immediately figured it out and loves it. I love that it’s a softer but robust rubber, easy to clean and unscrew the couple times I’ve used it so far. It’s quality made, holds just enough frozen whatever snacks for a small dog so dogs 25lbs and smaller this is perfect for. She can manipulate it around to get access to hard to reach spots and it’s again safe for her teeth if she chews on the ball itself. Mine came with the 4 rubber cups to make the right sized frozen treats which I wish had a few more cups to make more at once but it’s quality and isn’t flimsy like some rubber ice trays are. Also doesn’t have an offensive odor like some rubbers do. Highly recommend for all dogs but especially those with dental issues, weight issues as treats are customizable for weight restraints or bored, hyper active and anxious dogs that need something to work on
reviewer –
Great, after two tries
Once it works, it works great. I originally bought a large, but this was too small for my 65lb GSD mix. I bought an XL, which was the right size, but went from too hard to not possible to open and close. I had purchased a 2nd to travel, which was a different color & fit, and functioned great. Customer service was kind enough to replace my older XL, and the replacement was of the newer color, fit, and function. Overall, a great company and great product. My dog goes crazy for frozen treats in this toy – the tray mold makes it super easy to freeze treat mixtures, and is very easy to clean in the dishwasher.
Chay –
LOVE THIS. The ball gets a 5, the tray gets lower.
I want to give this 5 stars so bad. It’s amazing. The ball itself is a 5, easy. But the tray needs a lid so desperately. That’s the only complaint. Carrying a weird concoction of dog mush to put in the freezer, and not having a lid for it, is gross.In all other way, perfect! This has helped my foster dog so much. He has a hard time settling but this is so soothing to him. He gets all glassy eyed and relaxed when he uses it. I love how much time it takes him, and how I know that he will undistracted and blissed out for about 30 min. I’ve also noticed it’s helped decrease his chewing significantly! He has a massive chewing problem and can ruin so much in so little time. But enrichment like this has helped so much!It’s also incredibly durable. My foster can put a hole in almost anything in one bite. He’s incredibly large and incredibly strong. But this is still intact! I do watch and remove it quickly once he is done, but he has had several opportunities and has yet to do significant damage to this!!Love it! If you have a restless dog, a chewer, or a dog that needs a little soothing, I’d 100% recommend trying this! But I’d also recommend it to any dog, its great enrichment for all!
D&GF –
Fun treat for puppy.
My puppy loves this. Got the larger one. Very sturdy. Came with link to a lot of recipes. Just need to say my puppy cleans this out in about 10 minutes.
Bobbi Sue Sieverts –
Amazing
Best dog toy ever. Our dog loves this. Its so fun and cheap to make more treats. It keeps our dog busy for a good while. He gets so excited at me even touching it. Very durable easy to clean.
Pat –
Pros + Cons
I give this to my 12lb dog literally every day, filled with a homemade frozen treat. It keeps her engaged and occupied up to 45mins at a time. But, trying to open/close this thing is an absolute BATTLE sometimes. The most effective method that I’ve found is soaking it in hottttt water to help expand the rubber threads. No matter how clean it is, it’s still challenging to close it completely every now and then. I’ve tried putting a bit of coconut oil on the threads which is helpful but messy.Pros: Keeps my dog occupied & endless possibilities of DIY treat recipes in the mould.Cons: Difficult to open/close at times & I wish they offered larger moulds (more than 4).
Yoss –
Es súper fácil de llenar. Le fascinó y lo mantuvo entretenido por casi 12 minutos, y con alimento no congelado. Supongo que congelado será másAdemás es rápido de limpiar, lo cual se agradece (a pesar de que lo había llenado con crema de cacahuate)Se ve resistente. Espero dure mucho
Alex Hernandez –
No trae el relleno