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Interactive Toys for Dogs: Do They Really Work?

Interactive Toys for Dogs: Do They Really Work? Interactive toys like puzzle mats, lick mats, snuffle mats, and treat-dispensing balls have become extremely popular among dog owners. These toys are marketed as a way to provide mental stimulation, reduce boredom, and even ease anxiety . But do they really work for all pets? And does breed or personality make a difference in how effective they are? How Interactive Toys Stimulate Dogs For many dogs, problem-solving is just as important as physical exercise. Interactive toys encourage your dog to think, sniff, lick, paw, and work for their rewards . This mimics natural behaviors like hunting and foraging, keeping their minds sharp and preventing boredom-related behaviors such as chewing furniture or barking excessively (VCA Hospitals) . Snuffle mats : Tap into your dog’s natural foraging instincts. Lick mats : Promote calmness and slow down fast eaters. You can also check out my post on DIY slow-feeding hacks for scar...

Supporting a Calm Eater: How to Manage Anxiety & Feeding Behavior in Dogs

Supporting a Calm Eater: How to Manage Anxiety & Feeding Behavior in Dogs If your dog eats like their life depends on it, there may be more going on than just hunger. Many “scarf and barf” dogs eat quickly because they’re anxious, overstimulated, or not confident around food. The good news? You can help. This post explores long-term ways to create a calm, safe feeding environment for your dog—and support their emotional health at the same time. --- 😟 How Anxiety Affects Mealtime Dogs with anxiety may: Obsess over food Gobble before they can relax Guard their food bowl Get fixated or overstimulated at mealtime These behaviors can stem from past trauma, high-energy environments, or just a naturally nervous temperament. --- 🌿 Creating a Calm Feeding Routine Calmness starts before the food hits the bowl. 🧘‍♂️ Pre-Meal Calm Take a short walk Do 5–10 minutes of scent work or training Use a quiet, distraction-free feeding area 🐕‍🦺 Training Tools Ask for a “sit” and “wait” before givi...