C**E
Dog approved
I wanted to make some frozen treats for my dog. The frosty paw's in the grocery store are a bit expensive. These molds are a good size for a medium dog. The bones are about 2 1/2" and the paws are approx. 2' X 2". I melted 1/2 c. peanut butter, 1 T. honey, 4 cups plain yogurt, & 1 banana. Blend together and pour in molds. Put in the freezer over night. I did spray lightly with pam. They came out really cute. I am going to try another recipe to bake in the oven. You need to put these on a pan as they are flimsy.
C**D
Perfect!
These were bigger than expected but great quality for the price. I was hoping for smaller sized treat molds but my dog doesn't complain!
L**E
Dog approved!
Well, my boys are "spoiled" and finding healthy treats and USA made can be somewhat difficult, plus the expense. These molds are fun to use, didn't have any problems with release as I used cooking spray just incase; popped right out. The molds are very flexible, so if you have a wet batter, you might want to put the molds on a cookie sheet. My dough was stiff, so there was no issue of transfer from counter to oven. The bones were made from a sweet potato recipe for dogs, found online and paw print bones shown are from a purchased mix from Amazon, with the exception of a couple of them (leftover dough from sweet potato). These are great, just wish there were more options, fire hydrant?
R**D
I used both molds to make cookies for my daughter's ...
I used both molds to make cookies for my daughter's paw patrol party. I used the precut sugar cookies and used the full cookie to stick in the paws. Once they cooled a little I popped them out and we have the cutest paw cookies! I got a lot of complements! I'm sure I could have made the bones work but they are a little smaller and I was as patient as I should have been with them.
C**7
My dog loves healthy snacks
Easy to use, store and fun! I make frozen treats for my fog all year. In blender I born banana, pumkin, almond milk and freeze. Also, banana, peanut butter, banana, almond milk. Also chicken broth, pumpkin. You need to put the molds on a cookie sheet in the freezer until frozen as they are flexible. The flexibility helps the removability.
M**L
Great Doggy Treat Molds!
I’ve used the molds about 2x each for frozen doggy treats: chicken broth & carrot/apple blend. The chicken broth treats set in an hour and the carrot/apple took 2hrs. The dogs LOVE the treats and this allows me to make a whole bunch and store them in a freezer bag for whenever I wanna give the bbs a yummy, healthy, and cold treat during the summer.Pros: Affordable, cute molds, great for frozen treats, pretty easy to cleanCons: set on cookie sheet for filling/transport to freezer, had to clean a few times to get chicken broth smell outWould buy again as a gift for other dog mamas!
M**R
Too big for small dogs!
I was disappointed With these molds because the bones and paws are huge. I have small dogs and wanted mini size molds. I’m sure they will be good for large dog treats. I’m going back to see if there are mini molds specifically for small dogs!
L**S
I recommend putting this on a cookie sheet or cutting board ...
These are the cutest treats ever! The silicone is very floppy, which I didn't realize before I poured the liquid in. I recommend putting this on a cookie sheet or cutting board to make it easier to load into the freezer or fridge.
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