🐶 Sniff, Seek, Savor: The Ultimate Playtime Experience!
The Pet Snuffle Mat is an innovative interactive feeding game designed to engage your dog's natural foraging instincts. Measuring 18.8 inches square and weighing just 0.31 pounds, this portable mat features a non-slip base to keep it in place during use. Made from eco-friendly felt cloth, it’s easy to clean and perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. Ideal for dogs of all sizes, it helps reduce boredom and encourages healthy activity.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.8"L x 18.8"W x 3.1"H |
Item Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
Material Type | Cloth |
Pattern | Leaf |
Color | Basic |
Theme | Animals |
Dog Breed Size | Large |
Additional Features | Portable |
Breed Recommendation | Small, Medium, Large Breeds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Training |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Pet Toy Type | Puzzle |
Target Species | Dog |
B**B
Cats Love It
The media could not be loaded. My two boys love this mat, definitely keeps them busy. It’s okay quality but for the price it’s worth it.
T**D
Good enrichment for cats too
First off, if i had gotten this for a dog i would have been very disappointed by the size. But then again maybe that's why it's cheaper than other similar products. The dimensions are listed I'm just very bad at estimating measurements and also imagining them. For a cat or a small dog though, it's the perfect size.I realize I'm not the target demographic here but when it comes to animal care and enrichment- if it benefits the animal, that's all that matters. Scent is very important to dogs, obviously... and it's also important to cats, which i think a lot of people forget. My cat likes to inhale her food and swallow it whole without chewing, which inevitably leads to it coming back up onto the carpet every time. So I use a rotation of puzzle feeders to slow her down and make her use her little walnut brain (as opposed to just using a slow feeder bowl). She's very smart and actively prefers her puzzles over a regular bowl (she will literally reject a bowl of food and shows preferences for a couple puzzles over others). The problem is she's gotten very good at all the puzzles to the point that even having them on a rotation to switch things up isn't enough anymore.She also unfortunately does not respond to catnip or catnip alternatives (we've tried them all just in case)- it's not super common but it is a genetic thing. As a result, she doesn't really get a lot of enrichment that utilizes scent so I thought why not see if she likes hunting down hidden food pieces. It's been a pretty big hit. It is both easier and harder than the puzzles. Easier in the sense that she can get more than 1-2 pieces of food at a time but harder bc she has to really search for them. I currently switch between this and a food dispensing ball, to balance out the challenge throughout the week. She also likes to dig a bit so being able to dig through the fabric strips is something else she enjoys.Once we've had a break from the puzzles for several months I'll start re-introducing them on rotation again and alternate between current puzzle and this mat.But the thing I like the most is I can just throw it into the wash as needed. There is no hand washing plastic nooks or worrying about food/crumbs getting stuck between pieces (some puzzles are just too weirdly shaped to fit into the dishwasher and others will not be able to be thoroughly washed by a dishwasher). She's happy. I'm happy. 5 stars.
M**Y
It entertains my dog while he eats.
I was told that my dog must loose weight. He can wolf down a serving of kibble out of a dish and be begging for more in a minute. It takes him much longer to search out every little bit out of the snuffle bowl, and sometimes there is tiny treat hidden somewhere amongst the kibble. After he has finished eating and washed it down with water, he is ready for a nap. I just hope it lasts. I already found one, lonely tab that had come off the bowl
B**E
Puppy would rather play with the pull string
Puppy would rather play with the pull string by chewing it, Then turns it upside down and all the kibble falls out on the floor. Would not recommend.
C**Y
My hard to please puppy enjoys this
I have tried several self feeding puzzles, my puppy happens to be exceptionally intelligent and because of that bores easily....not a good thing!She aceced level 3 to 4 feeding toys out of the box ; which provided to be a real disappointment for me.She's completely potty trained at 3 months old. I find that odd as I have only use positive enforcement with her, and have had completely different experiences with my other dogs.If you happen to have a high needs dog and you catch them rooting meticulously, they would likely enjoy this fabric toy.Like I said my puppy wizzed through all of Amazon's lvl 3 to 4 feeding toys 1st try. I say special/high needs because this baby girl is smart.In regaurds to human thinking, which is objective, im not starving her, in fact she often TURNS AWAY manys foods. That provides to be costly an urg.This kid is particular! She needs a lot of attention and engaging stimulus in her day to day life. (Sorry to say with me being in med school that is a chore)Buy this if you have a smaller, rooter puppy, that seems destructive or bores easily.You know who you are !In addition I am not certain this toy would work for larger breeds. Larger breeds could pick this up with their mouths and shake out all the food/treats. If size allowed it, that would be the smart thing to do.The toy itself is unassuming and soft. This is why I think bigger dogs may do better elsewhere. Smaller dog would not be intimidated or scared.The short of it, smart, bored, small to medium breeds could love this. That means less work so you will too!
A**R
Good for a high energy dog
Keeps my high energy dog busy for a few minutes. Also good for traveling
K**R
Only if you have hyper food hungry cat
Works like it supposed to. Looks exactly like the photo. My cats just don't care lmao
V**R
Cheap and smelled very funny - Don't let you pet near this.
This thing extremely cheaply made. it felt like paper. The biggest issue was the smell. You all know that smell, it's like a oily chemically smell and you just instantly feel bad for the poor soul that has to work every day in the conditions of that 3rd world country that makes these. I will not be letting my dog anywhere near this. Do not buy!!!!!
C**O
My Gigi loves this
Very pet friendly. Easy to use. With this, I can get my dog to eat her kibble, which is good for her but that she's not crazy about. My dog is 5 months old and had no difficulty figuring this out. I haven't washed it yet so I can't comment on that.
C**N
Recommended
Very simple easy to pack away toy I got for my 2 kittens. Hide some treats in the leaves and keeps them entertained for a good period of time and then once finished simply turn inside out and pull the toggle to pack away. Very good product.
R**L
The only one I keep using
I've bought a bunch of different snuffle toys for my dog this year, but this is the only one I keep using. There is no fiddling about, she loves it, and it looks fine and doesn't spread bits of toy everywhere. No issues with her trying to rip it apart, but despite her not being particularly gentle it's survived well for a few months of once or twice a week use so far. Haven't tried washing it, but it looks like it'd survive okay?
N**
J’adore
J’ai un très petit chien et ce tapis lui conviens très bien. Lorsqu’il est sale, directement dans la laveuse. J’adore.
T**S
Great distraction
Our dog, a borador loves it
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