PetSafe® Chilly Penguin Freezable Treat Toy - S BB-PENGUIN-S-11
Fill, chill, chew, repeat.
The PetSafe® Freezable Treat Holding Chilly Penguin is, hands down, the coolest way to eat a treat.
If your dog needs a slow-feed option for eating wet food, this freezer toy slows down dinnertime while adding fun. And if you need to keep your dog occupied while you're away, you can also use this freezer dog treat toy to freeze chicken broth, yogurt or peanut butter to help your dog savor his snacks for a lot longer.
The Chilly Penguin is a yummy cool-down on the hottest day, but we're pretty sure your dog is going to love it all year round. Your pet deserves the best. Trust PetSafe® to help keep your pet healthy, safe and happy.
Delivery varies by location, please see the expected timeframe to receive your product below:
Metro: 1-4 business days
Regional: 1-6 business days
PetSafe® Brand is committed to providing our customers with the highest quality products and service. However, on rare occasions, products may be found to be faulty or defective. If you have a faulty product and it is still within its warranty period, we offer the choice of a suitable replacement if one is available or a full product refund including GST. PetSafe® Brand reserves the right to refund the purchase price of the product along with the original freight cost. We regret we are unable to ship advance replacements.
For any returns, please get in touch with us via your account.
Conditions
Your return is subject to the following:
A return address is required to send out a replacement product.
All returns must be in original factory packaging with all original packing materials.
All replacement items will be shipped after PetSafe has received and processed Customer’s defective return. A new tracking number will be sent to Customer on the replacement item when it ships.
All credits will be made back to the original payment method.
PetSafe® Brand will not be held responsible for Customer ordering the wrong product(s), and all refusals will be credited minus the freight charges.
If a package arrives damaged, it is best for Customer to refuse the package. If Customer signs for and keeps the package, Customer should note the damage when signing for it so that a claim may be filed with the carrier.


