Pooch Creamery Ice Cream Mix Twin Pack Peanut Butter & Vanilla Flavor Lickable Dog Treats, 2.3-oz tub, pack of 2
In a Nutshell
- Dogs love the taste and texture.
- Easy to prepare with just water.
- High cost for the size.
- Some dogs may have digestive issues.
Quick Verdict
Pooch Creamery's ice cream mix is a hit with dogs and easy to prepare, but the cost is high.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Ease of Preparation (6)
The mix is easy to prepare by adding water and freezing.
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Flavor Variety (4)
Available in peanut butter and vanilla flavors, both popular among dogs.
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Cooling Effect (3)
Helps cool down dogs on hot days.
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Ingredients (3)
Ingredients are mostly natural and dog-friendly.
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Portion Control (2)
Ideal for small dogs or portion control.
Cons
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High Cost (2) major
The cost is high for the small containers provided.
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Digestive Issues (1) major
Some dogs may experience digestive issues after consumption.
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Scooping Difficulty (1) minor
The product may be hard to scoop if frozen solid.
Tip: Heat slightly before scooping.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Dog owners looking for a fun, cooling treat. — Easy to prepare and well-received by dogs.
- • Owners of small dogs. — Small portions are manageable and can be portion controlled.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners on a tight budget. — The cost is high for the size of the product.
- • Owners with dogs prone to digestive issues. — Some dogs may experience vomiting after consumption.
Durability & Care
Factors: Freezing temperature, Storage conditions
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Microwave slightly before serving to make it easier to scoop
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
How do you prepare the ice cream mix?
Just add water, mix, and freeze.
Is it suitable for all dog breeds?
Yes, it is suitable for all dog breeds, but small to medium dogs may enjoy it more.
Can it cause digestive issues?
Some dogs may experience vomiting after consumption, so monitor your dog after feeding.
Highlighted Reviews
"I bought this for my dog on his birthday (well, his gotcha day). Super easy to 'make'....just add water, mix, and freeze, so it's a nice option if you're not looking to make your own. We also shared this with my sister's dog. Both of them loved it after a hot morning. My dog is small and we've been ..."
"The first time she had it, she ate every bit in her plate. She loved it. The second time, she threw up. I don't know whether or not it was the ice cream. I will try it again with a smaller portion and see what happens."
Bottom Line
If you're looking for a special treat for your dog, especially on hot days, this is a great option. Just be prepared for the higher cost.