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How to use a Snuffle Mat

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 Snuffle mats can be commercially bought, or made using a base with holes in it and strands of non fraying fabric. They are great a way of enriching your dog's life, and i have even known rabbit and cat owners use them! So what do they do? They serve several purposes ... help slow feeding down  - they can be used instead of slow feeding bowls; relieve boredom - its a bit of fun to break up the day; provide mental stimulation - dogs need to have their brains exercised; allow sniffy time - if you give your dog opportunities to sniff during their day, it can reduce their need to persistently sniff when out and about; helps build confidence - confident dogs make good choices; reduce arousal and create calmness - by engaging in a natural behaviour can take the focus away from an arousing event, for example using in training classes to help maintani calmness and focus, to help reduce arousal after a stressful experience.  So how do you use a snuffle mat? Its not a ...

Types of enrichment

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  There are lots of different types of enrichment, however they tend to fall into three main groups: Sniffing/snuffling activities These activities focus on harbouring the dog's natural desire to sniff and can be done in lots of different environments. Snuffle/sniffy mats - these are mats made from a holey base with fleece, felt or old t-shirts pieces threaded through the holes and tied.  They be homemade or commercially bought.  The idea is that you hide treats/kibble/meat/cheese, anything edible really, inbetween the strands of fabric and the dog sniffs them out.  The activity can be made as easy or challenging as your dog needs it and is a great way to slow fast feeders down. Snuffle balls - these can come in several different forms, and can be home made or commercially bought.  Rather than static snuffling, as the dog nudges and snuffles, the ball moves, releasing the hidden treats. Scatter feeding - this is a really easy enr...