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Last updated: August 1, 2025 10:48 am
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You’re not the only one who deserves snacks during your coffee run. It turns out your dog has been sitting all the way through. That’s right, Some famous chains There are unofficial menu items just for the four-legged co-pilot. No app. No coupon. Just polite questions and cute faces. Where to get them (and how to avoid paying dimes).

Your Dog Secret Treats: Fast Food Chain Offering Prizes

Here are some of the things you can request your dog from these national chains:

Starbucks

As far as I’m concerned, Starbucks is OG As for these dog treats and secret menu items.

I’ll ask for a “Pup Cup” (also known as “Puppuccino”) is basically a small espresso cup filled with whipped cream.

Available in most locations free Buy it. I have never been personally charged.

Dunkin’

I always ask for a PUP cup. “Cups for puppies” When you grab a coffee. Please say it at the end of your order.

Most of the time they give this little whipped cream cup for free and there are no questions asked. Sometimes they charge a quarter, but usually they don’t.

Once, they gave me two of them for no reason. One day my dog got the whole munchkin. I don’t know what the rules are Secret menu itemI just ask politely and hope for the best. lol.

Chick Phil‑ A

First, This secret menu trick I’ve never seen anyone undergo treatment for their dog, so it only works in the drive-thru.

For me, it usually works like this… Give me a little dog snack I haven’t said anything.

If I end up asking for treats for my dog, I usually Small cup Filled with whipped cream. I have never been charged.

Otherwise, when I ask, they look at me like I went crazy. I usually wait to see what the workers look and if they are chatty or friendly, I ask. If they’re being criticized or look gross, I’ll let it go.

All Chick-fil-a stores do not have official Pup Cup or Dog Treat policies. So it’s about who works and how friendly they are.

Dairy Queen

DQ is wild. Some of them know exactly what a puppy cup is and will give you this perfect little dog Sunday along with the biscuits, as they have done millions.

Otherwise, they’re just staring at you. My dog is hoping for it now, so I still ask every time. It’s not on Their Secret Menu Or anything, so you just have to ask and watch what happens.

Sonic Drive-In

Sonic is interesting because there are no app buttons or anything like that. So I ordered as normal, then press the red button, I’m “Hey, do you guys do puppies or anything?” And they are “of course!” And it’s free or 30 cents etc.

My dog is already in the middle of the window by the time they bring it. I don’t even care what it costs, he loses his heart for it.

See: Order now from the Sonic Secret menu

And some places where YMMV is…

Culver’s

Some people will hand over a little scoop of vanilla custard for their dogs if they seek treatment for their puppies.

Otherwise, you act like you’re trying to take the place and it seems to be zero consistency.

I always ask, why not, especially my dog starts to lose it in seconds that hits the drive-through speaker. At worst they say no and I’m just whining.

in-n-out burger

It’s pretty well known You can order “Pup Patty” or “Scooby Snack.”

But be careful, some spots charge money, and you rarely get it for free. It depends entirely on who is working.

I had people know exactly what it was and add it with a smile. Also, I had to explain it slowly while the person stared at me, like I made it. Either way, my dog sucks it in one bite and I feel like a kind of hero.

Shaking the shack

Technically, they actually have dog treats on the menu (That’s not a secret) And they are called Bag o’bone And it is made by A flashy pet bakery.

But not every place has it, and even if they are, it’s like $5. Sometimes they ask if they have anything for the dog and the person sneaks me a biscuit. Otherwise, it’s a difficult “no”. But I’m not proud, so I always ask with a smile.

Is whipped cream safe for dogs?

These mini servings of whipped cream are fed moderately and are generally safe for most dogs, as long as your pet does not have lactose intolerance or dietary sensitivity.

Still, veterinarians recommend treating it as a rare dul. Overinduction can contribute to digestive agitation or weight gain. That’s my disclaimer there.

Why is the brand riding on this?

But “Secret Menu” Starting as a trend in the underground internet, many chains have adopted a quiet, particularly dog-friendly version.

It is clear that four-legged perks like these can raise goodwill, social media talk and promote a pet-friendly image.

Ask your readers: Have you tried any of these dog secrets before, or have you visited a local location that doesn’t offer them? Please tell us what your experience was.


By Kyle James

I started Shopping com in 2000, but became a consumer expert and advocated writing about out-of-box ways to save money at stores such as Amazon, Walmart, Target, Costco. I’ve been talking about my savings tips on Fox News, Good Morning America and the NY Times. (learn more)

Source: Rather-Be-Shopping Blog | Shopping Hacks, Return Policies and Coupons – www.rather-be-shopping.com

Contents
StarbucksDunkin’Chick Phil‑ ADairy QueenSonic Drive-InAnd some places where YMMV is…Culver’sin-n-out burgerShaking the shackIs whipped cream safe for dogs?Why is the brand riding on this?

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