Dachshund sniffing hidden treats on a yellow fast-food snuffle mat with burger, fries, cups, and soft fleece hiding spots.
Black and tan dachshund resting on a fast-food snuffle mat with squeaky burger, chicken toys, fries, and fluffy treat-search zones.
Close-up of treat-hiding zones on a yellow dog snuffle mat, including flower folds, fry pockets, sauce sleeves, and chenille strips.
Detail view of the burger layers, squeaky chicken leg, cheese flap, and cup pockets for hiding treats on the fast-food snuffle mat.
Large 80 by 60 cm fast-food snuffle mat shown flat and rolled up, with a gray non-slip backing and buckle strap for storage.

Fast-Food Snuffle Mat for Dogs

$39.90

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Why Your Pup need it?
1. So many places to hide the good stuff.
Tuck treats into the burger layers, fries pockets, fluffy chenille strips, cups, and flower folds—your pup gets a full nosework adventure, not a two-second snack.
2. Make it easy, then make it harder.
Start by sprinkling kibble on top, then hide treats deeper in the pockets and folds as your dog learns the game. One snuffle mat, multiple difficulty levels.
3. A slow feeder that feels like play.
For dogs who inhale dinner, this turns mealtime into sniffing, searching, and little “found it!” moments—helping them eat slower without feeling restricted.
4. Apartment-friendly boredom buster.
Soft fleece, chenille, and crystal velvet keep play quiet, so your dog can stay busy during WFH calls, rainy afternoons, or no-yard city living.
5. Gentle enough for senior noses, fun enough for busy pups.
Older dogs can enjoy low-impact sniffing while energetic dogs get a calming indoor enrichment routine that actually makes them settle down.

Usage Scenario
1. Rainy-Day Reset
When the walk gets cut short, hide kibble through the burger, fries, and fluffy strips so your dog still gets a satisfying indoor sniff session.
2. WFH Peace Saver
Set it down before your meeting, and your pup gets a quiet treat-hunting job instead of pacing, whining, or dropping toys at your feet.
3. Apartment Pup Energy Burn
No backyard? No problem—this large dog snuffle mat gives your pup room to sniff, search, and stay mentally busy right on the living room floor.
4. Senior Dog Slow Morning
For older dogs who can’t run as much, a gentle nosework breakfast gives them purpose, movement, and happy little wins without stressing their joints.
5. Guest-Door Distraction
When friends arrive and your dog gets too excited, give them a treat-hiding mission so they stay focused, proud, and adorably busy.

Suitable Pups
Great for small, medium, and large dogs who love sniffing games, slow feeding, and indoor enrichment; best for supervised use, especially with strong chewers.