Sis
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
These 4 silicone molds fit perfect on full size cookie sheet. Best little molds for natural peanut butter pumpkin dog treats. Cooking longer for harder biscuits, 40 minutes, worked perfect, as well as baking them for the standard 25 minutes, for softer biscuits worked perfect as well. My dog is 19/20 lbs and 10 yrs old so these working well for both textures. It’s all I needed for her.~ Buy these with confidence ~*Did not use the biscuit cutters due to them being too too large for my lil lady. 🐩
patricia amadeo
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
I made a batch of treats using all of the trays. The pink one with ten paw prints has very soft sidewalls. They will bugle when you press the mix in. If not corrected it may cause it to be difficult to remove the biscuits as they will be bigger in the center than the top opening of the mold. See the difference in the far left(not bulging) compared to the ones on the right.I realized that they were bulging and just used my finger to push the indents back. I had no problem with cooking or unmolding any. The other mold aren't as deep and held their shape well.
Mamagogo
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023
I bought these to make frozen dog treats for my two dogs. One is a St. Bernard mix and the other is a chihuahua, and since they have vastly different sized mouths, I needed to find to find treat molds that came in a variety of sizes, and these do that. My St. Bernard has food allergies and my chihuahua is a picky eater, so making my own treats for them has become my latest pastime. These are fantastic, and I made so many, I was able to share them with other fellow dog owners.
Jamie
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2022
Tik tok always gets me and i saw some girl making frozen yogurt and fruit treats for her dogs. I ordered from another compamy and got molds that aren't useable, so i tried again...THESE ARE PERFECT! My 2 pibbles LOVE their frozen treats!! It was super easy to use, clean and the treats came out perfect ...plus bonus, you get the dog biscuit cutters!!
ALICE
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2021
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Gerald Harris
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2020
with all the additives in dog food nowadays, I wanted to have the options of making treats for our dogs, so I could control what went into them...First step was a yogurt blueberry frozen treat which our 10 year old basset hound LOVES...the 4 year old basset chomps them down too...easy to remove the treats, easy to clean and pops right in and out of freezer to get tails waggin'
Jason R.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2020
I bought these to make Christmas presents for the fur babies in the family. I made frozen pumpkin yogurt treats. The molds are easy to use and clean. The treats came out great. Super cute and a major hit with the puppies!
Zuzonline
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2020
My dog's favorite treats are the gummys I make for her. The molds are easy to use and I can just push the gummys out when they are ready. The only thing you need to be aware is that with most of these types of molds, you will need a tray underneath when carrying because it's not stable, but that is expected.If you're interested in making some easy gummys here is my recipe (modified from something I found on a site):Ingredients List- 3/4 cup bone broth- 2 tbsp powdered gelatin- 1/8 tsp turmeric with black pepper (bought mix from amazon) (optional)- Freeze dried chicken or beef crushed into powder or another treat that you have around and your puppy may not have liked. (optional and I use a couple of tablespoons)- Ham, turkey or another flavorful meatInstructionsPour 1/2 cup of the bone broth into a small saucepanStir turmeric and pepper (and powdered treats or ham or turkey) into broth in saucepanIf you decide to add meat, add to the pan and let it boil to absorb the flavor.Use moderate heat to bring broth to a boilMeanwhile...Sprinkle gelatin over remaining 1/4 cup of bone brothAllow it to sit for 4 to 5 minutes for broth to absorb the gelatinPut silicone molds onto baking tray for stabilityOnce the broth in saucepan comes to the boil, remove it from heat and allow to stand for 30 seconds to one minuteSlowly pour hot broth into cold broth/gelatin mixture and whisk well until thoroughly blended*make sure to strain the meat (I use the meat to add to my dog's next meal*Fill silicone molds to the top with brothAllow to cool,then refrigerate for at least 3 hours until gummies are firm and 'set'You can find the main recipe by searching "gummy dog treats" and the site is wiggleworthy