Description
- All – Natural & Nutritious:Crafted from genuine chicken and goat milk, these freeze – dried lollipops are wholly natural. They supply amino acids to improve pet coats, are hypoallergenic and easy to digest. A dual – protein formula bolsters muscles, while calcium and phosphorus aid in bone support.
- Dental Care Solution:Effectively combats plaque and tartar, boosts pets’ chewing force while they nibble, and helps fend off dental decay. This keeps your furry companions’ teeth clean and in good health.
- Versatile Feeding Methods:Can be given directly as treats, mixed with regular food to enhance flavor, or soaked in water to make a soft, wet – style snack. Appropriate for cats and dogs that are 3 months old and over.
- Convenient Individual Packs:Comes in portable single packs, ideal for pet parents on the move. Bring these nutritious lollipops during walks, trips or outdoor activities to reward your pets whenever needed.
- Feeding Guide for Proper Nutrition:Offers a clear feeding guide according to pet weight ranges (cats: 2–4kg, 4–8kg, 8 + kg; dogs: ≤5kg, 5–10kg, 10 + kg) for pets 3 months and older. This ensures suitable intake for different sizes and growth phases.

FurbabyChaosCoordinator –
These freeze-dried lollipops are hit-or-miss in our rescue. While they’re odorless and cleanly packaged, their hardness makes them unsuitable for most kittens—we can’t recommend them for feline use. Our cats generally avoid them or struggle to chew, though one senior cat manages fine. That said, our foster dogs love them, treating each lollipop like a tasty challenge. The quality is evident in the ingredients, but the texture simply doesn’t suit cats’ chewing habits. Durability is high (too high for kittens!), and appearance is neat and appealing. For a rescue, value depends on species—we’ll repurpose these for dog foster care but skip for cats.
Kitty’s Kitten Rescue –
I’ve started implementing new treats into my furbabies diet and I’d never seen or heard of freeze dried treats like these so I figured I’d give them a shot. So far my pups really seem to enjoy them so I plan on keeping them in stock at home.
They’re bigger than I thought they would be, which was a nice surprise. My pups are smaller (10-15 lbs) so they were perfect for them. They all gobbled the treats up quickly and came back for more, so they definitely enjoyed them- even my picky eater!
I have two fairly small things that I’m not a fan of, but neither would keep me from buying them again. Because they are freeze dried they tend to stick to the pups mouths or on their fur once they’re wet. It’s not a huge deal by any means, but it can be annoying for them while eating the treats and a bit annoying for me when little bits get stuck in their fur.
But the biggest complaint I have is that these waste a ton of plastic since each one is individually wrapped. I’m sure it’s to help them stay together and not break (since they’re so lightweight and would likely break if they were all in one bag) but I’d much rather have the “sticks” break if they were all in one bag versus wasting a bunch of plastic by them being individually wrapped. It also takes longer to get them out and my pups are fairly impatient when it’s time for treats lol
msb –
I’ve started implementing new treats into my furbabies diet and I’d never seen or heard of freeze dried treats like these so I figured I’d give them a shot. So far my pups really seem to enjoy them so I plan on keeping them in stock at home.
They’re bigger than I thought they would be, which was a nice surprise. My pups are smaller (10-15 lbs) so they were perfect for them. They all gobbled the treats up quickly and came back for more, so they definitely enjoyed them- even my picky eater!
I have two fairly small things that I’m not a fan of, but neither would keep me from buying them again. Because they are freeze dried they tend to stick to the pups mouths or on their fur once they’re wet. It’s not a huge deal by any means, but it can be annoying for them while eating the treats and a bit annoying for me when little bits get stuck in their fur.
But the biggest complaint I have is that these waste a ton of plastic since each one is individually wrapped. I’m sure it’s to help them stay together and not break (since they’re so lightweight and would likely break if they were all in one bag) but I’d much rather have the “sticks” break if they were all in one bag versus wasting a bunch of plastic by them being individually wrapped. It also takes longer to get them out and my pups are fairly impatient when it’s time for treats lol
Nat C –
I was deeply disappointed when my cat refused to consume these freeze-dried treats. This is the first time she has expressed a negative reaction to such a product. I even attempted to break them apart and incorporate them into her nightly canned food meal, but it took her several hours to finally eat them, whereas it typically only takes minutes. Although this box contains 25 pieces, the price of $21.99 results in a cost of approximately $0.88 per popsicle, which is overpriced and further diminishes the already reduced value of the product.
Nat C –
I have two cats. One loved them, the other was not interested. To be fair, my most finicky cat is the one who had no interest. I think for a regular treat these are a bit pricy, but for an occasional treat, or to successfully lure the neighbor’s dog back into his fenced yard, they are great!
Nat C –
We like the chicken breast and goat milk ingredients. We feed only very sparingly and in pieces to our 10lbs cat, as the treats seem intended for much heavier dogs. There are no values given at all for the amount of added B1, 2, 6 and B12 vitamins. At $1 a pop, we expect controlled and tested doses. Ask your vet regarding existing conditions.
The chews have an 18 months long shelf life and come in individual wraps, so feeding intermittently should be no issue. The size of 1 ⅜” is large for kitties. We break them down and feed in batches, this also keeps the amount of milk down. Make sure to offer fresh water, these made our cat thirsty and you want to watch their kidneys when washing out water soluble B vitamins.
There’s a bit of fish oil added, which hides smell from ingredient quality from cat’s noses and most cats will go pretty crazy for it. The fish oil in meat and milk give them a funky smell, these are definitely not Koscher. Optically, they look cute with bear, heart, flower & spiral patterns in a varying mix, but the stem is easy to break and three already arrived broken. Overall, they look and feel good.
msb –
I don’t believe I have ever given freeze-dried anything to any of my pets, so I was not so sure what they would think of these lollipop treats. A couple of my pets will eat anything, including non-food items, so them eating it tells me nothing. I went straight to my most finicky cat, Pooka, to see if it would pass the test with her. Pooka turns down a lot of treats and food flavors. She is a very selective kitty when it comes to food.
The minute I opened one freeze-dried lollipop with her on my lap, she got curious and wanted a sniff. I pulled out a piece and she smelled it for about 30 seconds. She was very intrigued at the new and unusual item. Then she started licking at it, then nibbling at it, and then she became obsessed with it.
Pooka finished her lollipop in one shot, and kept coming back to the spot where I opened it, sniffing around for more. I had to hide the box because when she found it she kept trying to stick her face in it. The fact that she likes these makes me very happy as it is hard to find healthy treats for her that she will enjoy, usually she just wants my cheese.
My other cats and my dog also really loved these. I would definitely make this a regular purchase.
Lori Steuer –
We like the chicken breast and goat milk ingredients. We feed only very sparingly and in pieces to our 10lbs cat, as the treats seem intended for much heavier dogs. There are no values given at all for the amount of added B1, 2, 6 and B12 vitamins. At $1 a pop, we expect controlled and tested doses. Ask your vet regarding existing conditions.
The chews have an 18 months long shelf life and come in individual wraps, so feeding intermittently should be no issue. The size of 1 ⅜” is large for kitties. We break them down and feed in batches, this also keeps the amount of milk down. Make sure to offer fresh water, these made our cat thirsty and you want to watch their kidneys when washing out water soluble B vitamins.
There’s a bit of fish oil added, which hides smell from ingredient quality from cat’s noses and most cats will go pretty crazy for it. The fish oil in meat and milk give them a funky smell, these are definitely not Koscher. Optically, they look cute with bear, heart, flower & spiral patterns in a varying mix, but the stem is easy to break and three already arrived broken. Overall, they look and feel good.
msb –
These freeze-dried lollipops are hit-or-miss in our rescue. While they’re odorless and cleanly packaged, their hardness makes them unsuitable for most kittens—we can’t recommend them for feline use. Our cats generally avoid them or struggle to chew, though one senior cat manages fine. That said, our foster dogs love them, treating each lollipop like a tasty challenge. The quality is evident in the ingredients, but the texture simply doesn’t suit cats’ chewing habits. Durability is high (too high for kittens!), and appearance is neat and appealing. For a rescue, value depends on species—we’ll repurpose these for dog foster care but skip for cats.
A remorse reduction review –
I was deeply disappointed when my cat refused to consume these freeze-dried treats. This is the first time she has expressed a negative reaction to such a product. I even attempted to break them apart and incorporate them into her nightly canned food meal, but it took her several hours to finally eat them, whereas it typically only takes minutes. Although this box contains 25 pieces, the price of $21.99 results in a cost of approximately $0.88 per popsicle, which is overpriced and further diminishes the already reduced value of the product.
FurbabyChaosCoordinator –
These chicken goat, milk, freeze dried lollipops are so cute as they are individually wrapped, and you can be given to other doggy friends. They are the perfect size for a little snack on a walk and they are also perfect as little goodie bag favors for your dog’s birthday! Our dog seems to love them as he’s always asking for more after we give him one. He generally likes meat more than anything else. He’s not one of those dogs that really likes fruit so these are perfect for him if your dog is a meat lover, I think that they would definitely like these. I’ve never seen any dog treats like this where they are individually wrapped or in the shape of lollipops, so this is really unique and really cool. In my opinion I would rate this a five out of five for creativity & clean ingredients!!!
Kitty’s Kitten Rescue –
These chicken goat, milk, freeze dried lollipops are so cute as they are individually wrapped, and you can be given to other doggy friends. They are the perfect size for a little snack on a walk and they are also perfect as little goodie bag favors for your dog’s birthday! Our dog seems to love them as he’s always asking for more after we give him one. He generally likes meat more than anything else. He’s not one of those dogs that really likes fruit so these are perfect for him if your dog is a meat lover, I think that they would definitely like these. I’ve never seen any dog treats like this where they are individually wrapped or in the shape of lollipops, so this is really unique and really cool. In my opinion I would rate this a five out of five for creativity & clean ingredients!!!