Cookie Cup Jar

Works With:

Pet Feature Hopkins doesn't let having three legs slow her down. She has trained in obedience and agility, and she can find a way to have fun anywhere and with anything!

Description

Snack time just got more fun with the Cookie Cup Jar and Cookie Cup Treat cups!

Fillable and Freezable

Insert a Cookie Cup Treat then fill with your dog’s favorites like fruit, yogurt, peanut butter, or broth, and freeze for a healthy snack!

Made with Virtually Indestructible Material

Stronger than rubber and great for powerful chewers. Free of latex, vinyl, and phthalates.

Provides Hours of Challenging Play

Cookie Jar system encourages play which helps reduce anxiety and boredom behaviors.

Treat Insertion Tip

Wet treat with water and push down into toy. (Place toy on top of a breathable surface for easier insertion.) Best to let dry before giving to dog.

Additional Features

Dishwasher safe. Great for dental hygiene.

Country of Origin

Cookie Cup Jar is made in USA. Cookie Cup Treats are made in USA.

Sizes:

  • Large
    • Dogs over 40 pounds
    • 4.3″ wide x 3.3″ high
  • Medium
    • Dogs under 40 pounds
    • 3.3” wide x 2.7” high
  • Small
    • Dogs under 15 pounds
    • 2.5″ wide x 2.1″ high

Cookie Cup Treat Ingredients (Chicken Flavor):

Rice Flour, Vegetable Glycerin, Tapioca Starch, Potato Starch, Water, Carrageenan (seaweed extract), Powdered Cellulose, Natural Chicken Flavor, Calcium Carbonate, Sunflower Lecithin, Citric Acid (a preservative), Caramel Color.

Guaranteed Analysis:

Crude Protein Min.5.0%
Crude Fat Min.0.5%
Crude Fiber Max.2.5%
Moisture Max.15.0%

Calories Per Treat:

Large214
Medium122
Small51

Nutritional Adequacy:

Feed as a treat. This product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only.

Caution:

With all chew products and treats, pets should be supervised as no product is completely indestructible. Pieces smaller than the mouth may present a choking hazard. When wet, treats may stain fabric and upholstery.


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What People Are Saying

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