Before pup cups, this ’80s frozen dessert was the perfect treat for your dog
The “world’s first frozen treat for dogs” had pups wagging their tails in delight!
There’s something new in your grocer’s freezer right next to the Haagen-Dazs and the rocky road sits Frosty Paws. That’s right, frozen dessert treats for dogs. What we’re talking about here, folks, is fake ice cream because according to the guy in the back of the box, the milk sugar in the real stuff can upset Fido’s. You see, the box clearly states that it’s not ice cream, but your dog will think it is. Could this be true? Inquiring minds want to know. Meet Dusty Diaz, *** canine connoisseur of ice cream in the green bowl, the new Frosty paws in the Red Bull Tin Roof Sunday. It was no contest. Fake ice cream was definitely not this dog’s first choice. In fact, the mutt did not even look at the new doggie dessert until devouring every last bit of the real thing. But in the end, the attention was turned to the world’s first frozen treat for dogs. First choice, no, but nevertheless, still pretty doggone good. Joe Diaz, Action 7 News.
Before pup cups, this ’80s frozen dessert was the perfect treat for your dog
The “world’s first frozen treat for dogs” had pups wagging their tails in delight!
What’s better on a hot, sticky day than ice cream? How about sharing a frozen treat with your furry best friend?In 1989, Frosty Paws hit the freezer aisle. Created by an animal science professor, this lactose-free dessert was made just for dogs to ensure happy tummies.But did dogs actually love it? That’s where the ultimate taste tester, Dusty Diaz, came in. Dubbed the “canine connoisseur of ice cream,” Dusty faced a tough decision: a classic ice cream sundae or a bowl of Frosty Paws.Watch the video to see which sweet treat got Dusty’s bark of approval!
What’s better on a hot, sticky day than ice cream? How about sharing a frozen treat with your furry best friend?
In 1989, Frosty Paws hit the freezer aisle. Created by an animal science professor, this lactose-free dessert was made just for dogs to ensure happy tummies.
But did dogs actually love it? That’s where the ultimate taste tester, Dusty Diaz, came in. Dubbed the “canine connoisseur of ice cream,” Dusty faced a tough decision: a classic ice cream sundae or a bowl of Frosty Paws.
Watch the video to see which sweet treat got Dusty’s bark of approval!