Please note that the product information displayed is provided by manufacturers, suppliers and other third parties and is not independently verified by Petco.
Pooch Creamery is a grain-free powdered ice cream mix for your pup that contains just five ingredients including lactose-free whole milk and real peanuts! When you're ready to serve up some tasty ice cream, simply add water to the peanut butter-y powdered mix, place it in the freezer, freeze for eight hours and scoop out a frozen reward for your furry friend. Pooch Creamery mix is a healthy way to give your pooch a delicious ice cream treat that will have his tail wagging for more every time.
SKU | 3009001 |
---|---|
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Peanut Butter |
Primary Brand | Pooch Creamery |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 4.65 OZ |
Grain Free | Yes |
---|---|
Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Peanut Butter |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 4 IN |
---|---|
Height | 4 IN |
Width | 4 IN |
lactose free whole milk, peanuts, cane sugar, gelatin and salt.
Crude Protein (min.) 21.3%, Crude Fat (min.) 20.5%, Crude Fiber (max.) 1.9%, Moisture (max.) 3.5%
Satisfaction guaranteed.
In a small bowl, add 2/3 cup of warm water and vigorously mix until thoroughly blended. Pour ice cream mixture back into cup, replace lid and put in freezer for 8 hours. Allow to thaw for 15 minutes before serving. Place unused portion back in the freeze for up to 8 weeks.
Contains peanuts and dairy.
Most Helpful Favorable Review
My boy loved it!!
Mamaof52020
4 years ago
Bought this for my lil man birthday and he loved it. My kids liked making it for...
Show Full Review
4 PEOPLE FOUND THIS HELPFUL
Show Reviews:
5
and
4
Most Helpful Critical Review
Dog Diarrhea
Smoores85
4 years ago
I was excited to give this as a summer treat but the following day my dog experi...
Show Full Review
8 PEOPLE FOUND THIS HELPFUL
Show Reviews:
3
2
and
1
Yes, I recommend this product.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Yes, I recommend this product.
No, I do not recommend this product.
Yes, I recommend this product.
No, I do not recommend this product.
No, I do not recommend this product.
Yes, I recommend this product.
Helpful?
Helpful?
Helpful?
Dog Ice Cream Treats
Doggy Ice Cream
Peanut Butter Pretzel Dog Treats
Bakery Dog Treats
Peanut Butter Filled Dog Treats
Dog Puff Treats
Berry Dog Treats
Peanut Butter Dog Products
Peanut Butter Treats For Puppies
Puppy Treats
Dog Friendly Ice Cream
Frozen Treats For Dogs
Dog Cake Mixes
Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats
Dog Protein Treats
Squeeze Tube Dog Treats
Chicken Dog Treats
Best Selling Puppy Treats
Dog Treat Bar
Dog Treat Making Kits
Dog-O's Dog Ice Cream Treats
Yoghund Dog Ice Cream Treats
Bocce's Bakery Dog Treats
Pupford Freeze-Dried Dog Treats
Petco Dog Biscuits, Cookies & Snacks
High Hopes Bakery Dog Treats
Bocce's Bakery Dog Biscuits, Cookies & Snacks
The Lazy Dog Cookie Co.
Bocce's Bakery Dog Training Treats
The Lazy Dog Cookie Co. Dog Treats & Chews
Bocce's Bakery Dog Treats & Chews
Bocce's Bakery Soft & Meaty Dog Treats
Spunky Pup Dog Biscuits, Cookies & Snacks
Pupford Dog Treats & Chews
High Hopes Dog Biscuits, Cookies & Snacks
Bocce's Bakery
JustFoodForDogs Soft & Meaty Dog Treats
Yoghund Dog Treats
Yoghund Dog Biscuits, Cookies & Snacks
KONG Puppy Treats
Why do big golden retriever dog love peanut butter so much
Hi, my dog who is 110 lbs are at least a 7 oz of reese’s mini cups, including paper. what do i do?
10 chocolate peanut butter cookies. 10
70lb dog ate four Reese cups
Hello. Is a soft serve ice cream ok as a very occasional treat? It’s my dogs birthday
How much peanut butter should I give to my puppy? She's pretty big and i don't want to add to that haha. Also, I'm thinking of buying those kong toy thingys. How much peanut butter should I put and how often?
When is peanut butter ok for dogs
My dog ate quarter lb of fudge
My 100 lbs lab ate 16 ounces of chocolate frosting.
what kind of extra long lasting chew bars can my 7 month old 100 pound PYR. have? He is hooked on these high dollar Himalayan Cheese stick now. Thanks for your time, Whit
Hi, I'm making homemade dog cookies and I just wanted to check and make sure everything I'm using is safe for my dog. Ingredients are: Oatmeal, cinnamon, pumpkin spice, sugar, baking soda, peanut butter, and eggs?
I have a 42 day old Labrador, pure breed and is away from his mother. The vet recommended vanilla ice cream for loose motions. Is vanilla ice cream good for a lab and is it okay to give it in large amount?