2 5 meters of any colour combination you d like.
How to make a snuffle mat without rubber mat.
The most common instructions for a snuffle mat involve using a plastic or rubber mat base that has holes throughout.
This homemade snuffle mat is machine washable and requires no sewing skills to make.
Flip the rubber mat over and tie the strips once.
Dogs are social intelligent and active animals so it is important to provide them with safe and suitable opportunities to exercise their bodies and minds.
Rubber doormat or shower mat with holes.
My preferred choice is the non toxic rubber with the honeycomb shaped holes as they are easier to weave the fleece through.
How do i make a snuffle mat.
No need to double knot it.
I use a rubber doormat as its heavy to weight the toy down while it s being snuffled about.
A snuffle mat is an enrichment toy that encourages your dog to sniff and search out hidden treats amongst the strands of the mat.
Get your dog s favourite dry treats and place a couple on the top of the fabric letting your dog sniff and take them.
Rubber mat with holes you can get a 40 x 60cm one from bunnings for 5 95 polar fleece approx.
To make a snuffle mat you just need.
To fill this snuffle mat all you have to do is sprinkle kibble on top of it.
These supplies are also inexpensive making it smarter to diy if you have the time but if you want to just buy one and be done with it a snuffle mat i based my design off of.
A snuffle mat is pretty easy to make although it does take a fair amount of time approx.
Canvas fabric cut to desired mat size about 2 yards of f.
This can keep you busy and can be a fun and rewarding task to complete during the isolation period.
This will allow them to build an understanding that the mat is used for rewards.
Once they get the hang of it start making it more difficult.
This snuffle mat is machine washable so if your pooch is known to slobber you can keep the toy looking fresh it s made out of sustainable non toxic fabric sourced by paw5 s partners in thailand and ghana.
Our coaches at dogs trust dog school recommend using these tactile creations to keep dogs content and occupied.
Some old clothes or a throw.
Image of a rubber mat with holes and piece of fleece beginning to be knotted throughout.
To make the snuffle mat you ll take one strip and push one end through a hole in the rubber mat and then take the other end of the strip and push it through the hole next to the first one.
Making the snuffle mat.
Or make your own diy snuffle mat.
Start by placing your snuffle mat on the floor and letting your dog have a sniff and explore.
Then knotting in strips of fleece to make something like in this photo.