🐶 Treat your pup like royalty with mess-free fun!
The GoSports Pets PupsCream Parlor is a revolutionary non-slip frozen dog treat holder designed to keep your furry friend’s snacks in place, eliminating mess and hassle. It includes six reusable cups and lids, allowing for easy DIY frozen treats while being made from food-safe materials for safe snacking. Perfect for both store-bought and homemade recipes, this product is a game-changer for pet owners looking to simplify treat time.
Product Dimensions | 39.12 x 13.97 x 7.62 cm; 680.39 g |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Specific uses | Dog ice cream; Frozen treats |
Care instructions | Reusable cups are dishwasher safe; The main base is hand wash only |
Dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | (1)PupsCream Holder, (6)Reusable Cups with lids |
T**H
It WORKS!!!
We have a 70 lb sweetie and he loves ice cream. Felt bad for our guy chasing an ice cream cup around on the floor. I also would just hold the cup until he was done. Hey, don’t judge, I love him. 🤷🏻♀️ This bone prevents movement of the ice cream. It’s well made and you can feel and see it’s good qualities. Super easy to use and simple to clean. And let’s not forget just how darn cute this thing is!!!
N**
Dog Iove it
Easy do clean.my dogs love it !
A**E
Well made dog treat holder!! Sturdy! Good weight!
My westiepoo loved it!! Made him a strawberry pop for his first frozen treat (strawberry, a dehydrated apple slice, some water n some soy milk), he finished it in one sitting and is definitely looking forward to his banana soy milk cup! Glad i got a few more as doggy xmas gifts!!
M**A
Designed for Larger Dogs; but Guess What? Perfect Solution for my Little Dogs
I have two toy breed dogs. They love frozen treats like any other dog, but EVERY calorie counts. The frozen pup treats available in local stores have more calories than my dogs should eat in one day. My only option is to let them have several licks and then pull the treat away, which is nothing but cruel. I tried making my own treats in little ice cube trays to control the calorie count. But that was an epic failure: my dogs gave those treats maybe two quick licks before they just swallowed them whole. I honestly just gave up on frozen treats for my dogs.When I saw the design of this product, I thought – hey, this might actually work. And it did! I ordered two (one for each dog), so I have 12 portion cups. But the great thing is that I can choose to fill those cups only as full as I want to control the calories, but the frozen treat will still be as wide as the cup, meaning my dogs can’t just gobble it down in one bite. And sure enough, it worked perfectly (see a couple of photos of my dogs with their snouts buried in the treat cups). I got a good five minutes of stress-reducing lick time before the remains of the frozen treat finally came loose and my dogs were able to grab and eat them. And with my careful planning, each treat is only 19 calories and less than 1 gram of fat.This is now the “special” treat my dogs get after weekly nail grooming (a procedure they absolutely hate). I swear they seem to be better tolerating the nail grooming now that they know they’re going to get their special frozen treats. And once they see me grab the red bones after grooming, they go bananas!The design of the product is also top-notch. The bottom screw-in design securely holds the treat cup, and the weighted bones with skid-free feet keep them securely in place on the floor. They’re also very simple to clean – usually nothing more than a quick wipe is all that’s needed since you remove the treat cup for separate cleaning.For anyone else with little dogs, here’s my recipe for healthier frozen treats:½ cup 2% plain Greek yogurt1 tablespoon peanut butter½ fresh banana (cut into pieces)½ cup cold waterBlend all 4 ingredients until very smooth (using a handheld or standing blender). Continue blending for an additional minute or two to incorporate additional air for volume. Pour 1 heaping tablespoon into each of 12 treat cups. Evenly split any remaining into the cups, cover, and freeze. Each cup contains approximately 19 calories and 0.9 grams of fat. (See a few photos of the recipe being made.)Note 1: if you purchased only one treat bone (with 6 treat cups), you can simply split the recipe between the 6 cups. Each treat will have 38 calories and 1.8 grams of fat (suitable for mid-size dogs). Or simply cut the recipe in half.Note 2: if you need to incorporate more water into your dog’s diet this is a great way to do so. You can add more water to the recipe. It will cut the flavor some, but your dog will still enjoy the treat. It will also increase the volume of the treat, giving your dog more stress-reducing lick time.
Q**4
Works great
These are easy to use both for human and dog. Pre bought store dog ice cream fits as easily as the treat you create. I used banana, peanut butter, pumpkin and applesauce combined in one treat. The only complaint I have is the price. It is very expensive for what you get. However, it is securely weighted and the dogs can easily access the treat without it falling over. It is easy to insert the treat into the unit. Clean up is very minimal. Maybe a little wiping down of the area inside and around top once you remove the empty cup. Clean up of the cup is very quick and easy by hand washing.
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