Lgiff—December 15, 2025
My dog, a pitbull loves this dog toy. It's awesome to be able to freeze your recipes to put in this product. My pit is a heavy chewer and hasn't made an indent into it yet. Buy it, your dog will love it, and it can give you some time to get a few things done. Read more
LA VET14—October 12, 2025
This is a really good enrichment toy for a dog or puppy. My newly adopted dog is going through heartworm treatment and he is in the kennel a lot and he gets bored. When I assemble him one of these he gets really happy and works on it for a long time. I make a variety of fillings: yogurt, broth, canned dog food, canned cheese, treats, etc and freeze them. It takes a long while for them to melt and him to clean it all up. I like that it’s not messy and easy to toss in the dishwasher for the next day. Read more
El James—December 11, 2025
We LOVE this toy! It is perfect for a dog on a diet who still needs a treat here and there. The key to unscrew the pieces is perfect and the broth mold is the perfect size. This toy is super chewer approved but does have some small dents from teeth. No actual damage yet. She does somehow manage to get the two parts unscrewed when chewing on it though. Not sure how she does that. Read more
JK—November 29, 2025
Sturdy treat ball. Frozen Treats are easily removed from the silicone tray. Washes well in dishwasher Read more
JCM—December 10, 2025
The dogs love getting their frozen yogurt in these. Read more
Kimberly Gardner—November 11, 2025
It is a lot smaller than I anticipated. I did look at reference photos from other reviews but definitely thought it would be bigger. It seems pretty sturdy. I appreciate that. Is a lock system so the dog can't just pop it open. But my big drawback is that it is a lot smaller than I thought it was going to be. In the photos There's a ping pong ball as reference for size. I think it's just the silicone molds are smaller than I thought they'd be.. That's fine though, there's four slots so you can make multiple batches. While the toy seems like it will be very durable and tough for chewing, I don't think the treats will last very long. Average reviews look like they say 15 minutes and I agree Read more
Alex Navarro—December 3, 2025
Our dog loved this toy for a long time until he became trapped in it like other reviewers’ dogs. He pushed his bottom jaw and canines in to get at what was left in the bottom and couldn’t pull them back out due to the shape and inflexibility of the toy. It was very difficult to use the included tool to unscrew the bottom while the toy was on his face and cut it apart until we could flex it off. This was almost impossible to do safely with how tightly it was stuck and his degree of panic. His bottom lips are shredded and his lower jaw is swollen and tender. I’ve ordered multiples of this product and feel terrible about putting our babies in danger. I won’t step away from the big name brands again for this type of toy after reading up online. Read more
Jessica Mroziewicz—February 20, 2025
I have to bribe my puppy into his kennel when I leave for work and this helps a ton. I mix a natural peanut butter with just enough oat flour to make it like a playdoh consistency and freeze it in the form that comes with it. It keeps him busy for up to 20 minutes! This is reason to celebrate as all chew toys I've found, he destroys so fast. It's made of a heavy duty material that he's not been able to alter. I read reviews from others complaining that the toy is difficult to open. I have not had this problem. The directions suggest keeping it lightly oiled with a veggie oil in case it does get difficult but I haven't had to do that and I usually have issues opening things. It comes with almost a key that you stick into the part that unscrews to assist with getting a grip on it and I find that it works great. Read more