Prickly Pear

$19.99 $14.99

Estimated delivery between September 24 and September 26.

◆ Unlimited Reuses With Hundreds of Custom DIY Flavors!

◆ Keeps Dogs Busy 30+ Min 

◆ Calms & Reduces Anxiety

◆ Dual Use For Frozen Treats & Kibble Play 

◆ Easy Cleanup

◆ 100% Safe For Dogs 

◆ Cactus Design For Dental Cleaning & Grip

◆ For Light Chewers

◆ Perfect For Puppies - Keeps Them Busy, Happy, And Out of Trouble

◆ Perfect For Senior Dogs - Mentally Stimulating Without Being Hard On Joints or Teeth

◆ Perfect For Any Dog In-between!

Step 1. Open up the toy by unscrewing the two halves, drop in a treat, and give it to your pup!

Step 2. Relax and sit back knowing your pup is having a blast!

Step 3. When you're pup is finished with its treat, open the halves and rinse or drop it in the dishwasher. Treat, rinse, and repeat. It really is as simple as that!

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Some Frozen Treat Recommendations Include...

Applesauce, Wet Food, Peanut Butter, Bone Broth, Pumpkin (helps digestion), Baby Food, Watermelon Juice and whatever else you can freeze! Have fun and experiment with freezing all of your dog's favorite snacks for a custom popsicle they will love!


The Play Plus 30-day guarantee means that we guarantee that you and your dog will
love this toy. And if we don’t live up to that promise and you or your dog are
not in love with the toy, we will accept any returns no matter the condition
and provide a full refund.

Prickly Pear - For light chewers and small dogs up to 25lbs. If your pup is a smaller dog but is known to tear toys like this up, we recommend getting the Pup Pop.

Pup Pop - For heavy chewers and dogs over 25lbs

Customer Reviews

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Christie C.
The Best!

Not only is the toy amazing but Play Plus itself was amazing to work with.

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Nathaniel
Easy & Fun

My pug loves frozen treats. I used to make them in an ice cube tray and he would eat them in his dog bed, but it gets messy quick. This is much cleaner, and I just throw it in the dishwasher afterwards. I've also been experimenting with freezing stuff and I highly recommend freezing straight up watermelon juice (like the juice that collects at the bottom of the container) my dog goes nuts for it!