Snuffle mat
The Meadow
Hides a full meal in soft fleece "grass." Slows fast eaters and turns kibble into a 15-minute treasure hunt.
For the bored, the anxious & the zoomie-prone
Ten minutes of sniffing works your dog's brain harder than a long walk works their legs. Our enrichment kit turns dinnertime into the calm-down ritual your evenings have been missing.
The 6pm meltdown, explained
Dogs were built to spend their day foraging — sniffing, searching, working for every bite. Modern dogs inhale dinner in 90 seconds, then have 23 hours to fill. That energy has to go somewhere: the couch cushion, the baseboards, your favourite shoes.
Walks tire the legs. Scent work tires the brain. And a mentally tired dog is a dog that finally settles.
Behaviour, by the numbers
dogs shows signs of separation anxiety — and enrichment routines are the first thing trainers and vets recommend, before anything stronger.
The lineup
Each one targets a different moment in your dog's day — together, they're a routine.
Snuffle mat
Hides a full meal in soft fleece "grass." Slows fast eaters and turns kibble into a 15-minute treasure hunt.
Lick mat
Licking is a dog's built-in self-soothing button. Suction it down for stress-free baths, brushing, and storm nights.
Puzzle feeder · Level 1
Sliding compartments make your dog think for their treats. The goodbye ritual that keeps departures drama-free.
The flagship
All three tools plus our printed 14-Day Calm Routine — the exact scatter-sniff-settle schedule trainers use, day by day. Launch-list members get it first, and get the launch price.
The method
A ritual so simple it fits any schedule — in the exact order your dog's brain wants it.
Scatter kibble into the mat or puzzle. Takes you 30 seconds. The guide tells you exactly how much, and when.
Your dog forages like they were born to. Sniffing lowers arousal — 10–15 minutes out-tires a much longer walk.
Post-forage, dogs naturally wind down. Pair it with the word "settle" and you've built calm-on-cue in two weeks.
Good questions
Yes — scent work is universal, from puppies to seniors, chihuahuas to great danes. High-drive working breeds tend to benefit the most, and the guide includes easy and advanced setups to match your dog's level.
We don't make medical claims — enrichment supports calm behaviour and is the first thing trainers recommend, but severe anxiety deserves a vet or certified behaviourist. The kit pairs well with professional training; it doesn't replace it.
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