Flavored rubber bases hold frozen water or broth for a cool dog treat
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Dogzilla® rubber is infused with protein for a taste, color, and smell dogs love
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Helps cool your pup during warm weather and soothes teething puppies
Cool your pup with these dog freezer pop treats. Meld frozen water or broth with a protein-infused Dogzilla® rubber base. These designs offer the taste, texture, color, smell, and shape your dog craves. Plus, they create the ideal chew toys for warm summer weather or teething puppies. Simply fill included mold with fresh clean water or cooled chicken or beef broth (hint: put some kibble or small treats in, too!) and freeze. Then pop the treat out of the mold and offer it to your pet to gnaw, chew, and lick. Non-toxic, durable rubber bases and molds can be used over and over again. Three great sizes. Available in pop shape.
Size
Pop
For Dogs
Medium
4-1/4" long
10-25 lbs.
Large
5" long
20-50 lbs.
XLarge
6" long
45-75 lbs.
Please click on "More Information" for use and care instructions.
Use Instructions: Press the two halves of the tray together. Pour water into the two holes at the top of the mold. You can even get creative and add pieces of your pup's favorite snack, chicken broth, or any other fun foods to the water prior to freezing. Next, put the bone in the freezer, hole-side up so that nothing leaks out. When the water is frozen, bend the plastic tray until the frozen treat pops out. If it doesn't pop out easily, run the tray under warm water for a short time and then try again.
Caution: NOT A FOOD PRODUCT. For chew and play only. As with any non-food dog toy or chew, remove if damaged. Always supervise your pet when playing with this toy.
Care Instructions: Thoroughly clean each component for every use. Wash mold and rubber base in mild detergent and rinse thoroughly. Towel or air dry prior to filling and freezing. Dishwasher safe, top rack.
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Testimonial:
Lise Cater Jonesboro, AR
Max, my eight month old Golden loves the Deep Freeze Arctic Treats!! What a wonderful idea during the long hot summer days we have in Arkansas. When he his "finished" one (we have the bone shape) he stands at the sink watching me refill with water. The anticipation of me putting it back in the freezer and then getting it back out in a few hours has him dancing all over the kitchen!!
I got a small bone shaped one for my lab puppy. She's about to start teething and she really likes this bone, however right now I have to hold it for her. When I pull it out of the freezer she get's all excited and runs to the couch for a session of licking and chewing.
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