🐾 Keep your XL pup busy, clean, and happy—because boredom is so last season!
The WOOF Pupsicle is a long-lasting, interactive dog toy designed specifically for XL breeds (75+ lbs). Featuring a weighted base to prevent tipping, drool-catching slots for mess-free play, and a twist-open design for easy filling and dishwasher-safe cleaning, it offers 30+ minutes of engaging treat-dispensing fun. Made from durable natural rubber, it ensures safe, stimulating play that keeps your dog entertained and your home clean.
Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.78"L x 4.78"W x 3.8"H |
Theme | Animals |
Additional Features | Portable, Lightweight |
Breed Recommendation | XL Breeds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Playing, Chewing |
Pet Toy Type | Chew Toy |
Target Species | Dog |
J**Y
Fantastic enrichment toy for dogs
The Woof Pupsicle is a fantastic enrichment toy for dogs, offering a fun and engaging way to enjoy frozen treats. Its durable, easy-to-clean design makes it a hassle-free addition to any pet owner’s routine. Dogs stay entertained and mentally stimulated while licking their favorite frozen snacks, making it a great tool for calming and rewarding them. Perfect for keeping pups happy and occupied—highly recommended!
C**S
A Hit!
A friend recommended this, and I've not only bought one, but a total of five it was such a hit. I bought three for my guy's place and two for mine, ensuring all dogs had their own. They love them. The WOOF Pupsicle is easy to load with their treats, or if you have the time and inclination to make your own (you can buy trays from them). Our dogs are aggressive chewers and go through the toughest chews in a matter of minutes. But the WOOF Pupsicle keeps them entertained, engaged, and busy for at least 20 minutes (a miracle).I found the WOOF Pupsicle easy to open and clean. I pop them in the top rack of the dishwasher, and they come out looking brand new. They are durable and safe. I highly recommend them.
O**A
Great product for your dogs mental engagement - Easy to use too. Love this product!
Such a great product! Keeps my schnoodle pup busy and engaged for 20 - 30 minutes. I purchased a couple of the trays too and made her a mix of tuna, brown rice, and chicken broth, and she loves it. I also make her a dessert recipe that consists of pumpkin puree, smooth peanut butter, and small apple pieces. Opening and cleaning is easy with the screw on/off top and I just love this product! Highly recommend it for sure!
A**2
~3 months before throwing out because they won't open
This toy is great for keeping my dogs entertained for a while. The branded treats were good, but they really loved the frozen concoctions I would create for them. Very durable, I have 2 large guys who are aggressive chewers. Not too torn up even after the puppy has gone to town on them. Super easy to clean.Biggest problem is that they become so difficult to open after a while. I just threw out the toys I purchased after too many times of trying to pry them open. I tried oil, heat, cold, pliers, my partner tried (he's stronger than I am ha). Became too much of a pain to try and get them open when I have other toy options.
M**C
Great/not great
very cool design and the dogs love it. Keeps them busy the only reason I don’t like it because it’s nearly impossible to unscrew after the dogs get finished because of the type of rubber used you literally have to use a wrench or pliers to get this thing apart, even using oil as recommended. Also, you have to use two of the balls inside for it too work properly for the dogs.
D**A
Durable, DIY, and Good Value
I purchased the XL size and will have to save that I wasn't prepared for the size but my Bernese has no issues with it and seems to like it better than Large size. However, the large is still plenty big for my Bernese to play with. I have multiple sizes of these toys and they are wonderful. So much so that I often recommend them to my training clients. They are extremely durable, even for those that are heavy chewers. Once they've finished the frozen treat inside, its very easy to clean out by twisting off the top and wiping out the inside. These can also be placed in a dishwasher for those that have dishwashers. I also like the ability to DIY our own treats using the molds that can be purchased with these. This allows us to get more bang for our buck versus limiting us to only buying this brand of treats. However, this brand of treats are quality treats and work for even those with sensitive tummies.
L**H
Keeps them busy.
So far my dog loves this. I’ve ordered another for my second dog. I’ve made made frozen pops from squash, peanut butter & yogurt or cottage cheese & varying vegetables & fruits in the food processor, just a blob of each & freeze. A small can of cat food mixed in or a few leftovers whirred into a paste & frozen, works swell. Keeps them busy. I have the large size for my Malinois’s & seems enough. A little pricy for the premade refills but the ball is great.
P**E
Like unto the Holy Grail of food toys. [I recommend buying the separate treat mold, too.]
So far, I have no complaints. I can see that this toy might not work well for some combinations of dogs and people, but for my two current dogs (blue heeler and small terrier), this thing, plus the treat mold, is GREAT!I love that the dogs get it more or less fully emptied, and it is washable. I love that I can pre-prepare a whole bunch of frozen fillings by using the treat mold (sold separately).Yes, I agree that this is a very expensive item, especially if you buy the treat mold along with the toy. I bought two toys at a very reduced price on Prime day, also bought the treat mold at full price, and consider the combined purchase a great value at this cost. The current price (for the toy) is comparable to the cost of an extra-large Toppl, and I've seen it at a price similar to the current cost of a large Toppl. I checked the current price of the XXL "extreme" Kong I needed to use for one dog, and the current price on a different web site is almost the same as the Woof Pupsicle.To answer questions and issues I've seen mentioned...* My terrier weighs 16 pounds and uses the large toy with no problem. Possibly it is minimally less thoroughly cleaned out, but I'm not positive about that. My only warning would be that you ought to keep track of calories and/or what you put in it because you could potentially give a small dog way too many empty calories from "junk food."* The toy is still usable without the treat mold. Just fill up the solid half of the toy and stick it in the freezer overnight, same as you would do with a Kong, except it takes up less space.* Do introduce it properly, by initially giving it with NON-frozen and sticky food in it. An even more slow, careful, step-wise introduction may be necessary if your dog is a destructo-dog.* The terrier takes about 20 minutes to empty it of frozen canned dog food. That's non-trivial, and I'm not sure why people are complaining. The heeler takes less time (maybe 15 minutes?), but it's still an amount of time that is helpful for me, and this licking activity seems to be especially calming for her (as compared to using the food puzzle toys with kibble).* It initially was extremely difficult to open and close the thing. I was best able to do it with a "light" touch, not pulling and making sure not to press the two surfaces together. After not very long, it became much easier. I didn't need to use oil. If you have trouble getting it closed, it became a lot easier after the solid part was frozen (while the vented part stayed at room temperature).* I agree with others that a larger version might be nice, but a larger version might make dogs more likely to destroy the toy in place of emptying it by focused licking.* I'm not sure that any of these toys are truly indestructible. People are mentioning Kongs. Well, my Kongs have required periodic replacement. They have tooth marks and eventually get "modified" to where pieces might get torn off and consumed. For one dog, I had to upgrade to the XXL-size Extreme (black) version, and she also put tooth marks in that.I own a fortune's worth of Kongs, Toppls, and a couple similar food toys, and they all have their issues. They have holes in them that allow liquid to immediately come out (before freezing occurs). They are bulky and use up a lot of space in the freezer, and the unusual shapes make them non-stackable. For me, Kong toys are time-consuming to fill and difficult to clean. My dogs couldn't get the very end cleaned out without throwing the Kong around (making a big mess), and even then it wasn't fully clean. Some did end up with mold in that part of them. [It looks like new inventions, like plugs (or something like that), may solve some of the problems; I didn't have those.]I mention the other toys only to say that this unique brilliant toy has seeming solved all those problems, and my dogs truly LOVE this toy as well. Be assured, I will update this review if anything changes.
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