Where to Find the Best Free Fast Food Gifts for Your Adorable Pup

Dogs are more than just pets—they’re family members who bring us so much joy! Today, National Dog Day helps raise awareness about responsible pet ownership and celebrates dogs of all breeds and sizes. If you’re looking to honor your furry friend, it might be time for you all to jump in the car and head out for a drive. While you’re out and about, consider stopping at your favorite fast food joint for a treat for you and your furry friend. If you’re looking to pick up a puppy cup or other treat for your dog, many restaurants (Chick-fil-A, Dairy Queen, Dunkin’ and more) are rolling out the red carpet for pups.

To help you get started, content creator @snackolator shared a great list of the best fast food restaurants that offer dog treats. We can’t wait to take our fur babies out for a bite (or two).

Related: Pet owners rush to Costco to get their hands on new dog treats that pups love

Which restaurant chains offer Pup Cups and other dog treats?

According to her Instagram post, National Dog Day is on August 26, but you can take advantage of these deals all year long, so you can celebrate your dog every day! It’s important to note that not all locations are participating in these deals, so you should always check before heading to one.

Starbucks: You have to start with Starbucks’ iconic Puppaccino! These little puppies’ whipped cream cups are usually free and dogs love them!

Queen Dairy: Stop by DQ for a Pup Cup, a soft-serve ice cream topped with a Milkbone dog biscuit. Some locations offer them free with purchase, while others charge $1.49.

Sonic: What’s better than a drive-in to dine with your dog? At Sonic, you can get a free Wag Cup (small cups of soft-serve ice cream).

Dunkin’: When you grab your morning Dunks, you can also grab a “Cup for Pup,” which is a cup of whipped cream. Some stores will give it to you for free, but others will charge you $1 for it.

Chick-fil-A: This fan favorite channel often contains Milk-Bones, bone-shaped cookies, or a small cup of soft serve ice cream ready for your canine friend.

Rita’s ice cream: Dog days of summer are prime time for shaved ice, but Rita’s also has treats for your furry friends. While you’re there, you can pick up Pup Cups with Milk-Bones. They’re sometimes free, but some locations charge.

Andy’s Ice Cream: This dessert chain with locations across the Midwest and South offers free Pup Cones, which are a small sample cone with custard.

If you’re looking to treat yourself and your dog, here are some great places to go on National Dog Day and any other time your good dog or doggie needs a reminder that you love them.

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