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Pros:
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Small size great for toy breeds or puppies
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Recommended by Fear Free Pets behavioral professionals
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FDA-grade silicone material
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Freezer- and dishwasher-safe
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Chew resistant
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Suction holds it in place
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Works well for grooming, including baths
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4,500 Amazon ratings and a 4.4-star average
Cons:
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Some reviewers complain of difficulty cleaning
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Suction doesn’t last long, may need resetting
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Supervise, or strong chewers can destroy
The unique three-wing design of the Aquapaw Slow Treater, which made a splash on Shark Tank, makes it a standout in the shower or for suction cup attachment to any vertical surface. Use this dog lick mat for dogs of any age or size, but the small size is perfect for puppies, who benefit from the chew-resistant FDA-grade silicone. You can use it in the freezer and it’s dishwasher-safe.
What is a dog lick mat?
Veterinary hospitals, groomers and other pet professionals often provide a lick mat for dogs to help relieve stress. A lick mat—made of flexible plastic or silicone—has little patterned raised nubs or bristles on one side of a flat or bowl-shaped surface. The textured surface holds soft treats inside to encourage sniffing and licking. The texture not only holds the treat, but it also slows the dog’s ability to lick it out and prolongs the dog’s enjoyment. That way, Fido is focused on licking instead of stress and fear.
“Dogs need safe activities to keep them busy and enrich their lives. Without an appropriate outlet for their energy, dogs can become bored and anxious, leading them to develop behavioral or medical concerns like obsessive licking and destructive behaviors,” says Dr. Tara Hansen, a veterinarian at Chewy. “For dogs experiencing boredom or potentially unpleasant experiences like a bath or vet visits, a lick mat can engage their brain in something enjoyable that naturally relieves stress.”
Besides distracting dogs during stressful situations like a nail trim or vet examination, lick mats relieve doggy boredom at home. Depending on the design, lick mats calm dogs during thunderstorms and other stressful times. They work as slow feeders for dogs that otherwise gulp meals. Lick mats provide mental stimulation, entertainment like a puzzle toy, aid oral health and help with crate training. What’s not to love?
What to look for when buying dog lick mats
When searching for a dog lick mat, keep the material it’s made of in mind. It must be not only safe for dogs, but also durable. Most lick mats aren’t designed to withstand chewing like indestructible dog toys, but a durable product that stands up to an errant nibble or two is essential. A quality lick mat lasts for years.
“Dogs should not be left unattended with these items, since they can potentially be ripped into pieces and ingested, leading to illness,” says Hansen. “Lick mats are appropriate for most pets, but care must be taken to fill lick mats with suitable and safe food options that cater to individual diet needs.”
Look for designs that suit your needs. For example, some lick mats have suctions to “stick” to the side of a bathtub for use while bathing your dog. If you plan to use one for meals, choose a larger size. Since you’re dealing with food—and in my experience, it’s hard to clean out the old dried-up treat remains—look for dishwasher-safe products. The dishwasher makes cleanup easy and sterilizes the mat to prevent any dangerous spoilage.
Finally, make sure that you pick a design tailored to your dog. The size and complexity of the lick mat should match up with your dog’s size and age. “Avoid giving big dogs smaller or thinner lick mats, as they may be able to pick them up and swallow them whole or chew them into pieces more easily,” says Hansen. “The complexity of the lick mat should be suited to the individual pet and engross them in the licking activity without frustrating them.”
Why you should trust us
I am a certified animal behavior consultant and have written over 35 pet-care books. I started my career as a veterinary technician and know an extensive amount about pet care and behavior. I now write for the veterinary and pet products industry.
For this piece, we consulted Dr. Tara Hansen a veterinarian at Chewy. Dr. Hansen has practiced veterinary medicine for over 20 years and has a passion for client education, pain management and rehabilitative medicine. She received her degree from Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
How we found the best dog lick mats
We kept an eye out for design and function, quality of materials, easy cleaning, durability, cost and customer reviews and satisfaction when choosing the best dog lick mats.
FAQs
Are licking mats good for dogs?
Yes. They’re especially helpful for shy or fearful dogs prone to anxiety but also benefit confident canines as a special long-lasting treat dispenser.
What can I put on my dog’s lick mat?
You can put nearly anything smearable on the dog’s lick mat that won’t upset his digestion. Common choices that get dog tails wagging include:
- Almond or peanut butter (nothing with xylitol)
- Aerosol cheese whiz
- Yogurt
- Canned dog food
- Canned cat food
- Fish paste (sardines or tuna in a blender)
- Baby food (pureed meat or sweet vegetables like carrots or sweet potato)
Can I leave my dog alone with a lick mat?
No, as a pet behavior expert, I don’t recommend it. Most lick mats won’t stand up to teeth, and once dogs lick out all the treats, they may chew. Besides destroying the lick mat, dogs easily swallow small plastic pieces that could cause indigestion—at best—or blockage requiring surgery at worst.
Is a lick mat mental stimulation?
Yes, a lick mat provides mental stimulation for dogs. The repetitive licking motion helps calm them, reduces stress, and engages their minds as they work to reach treats spread across the mat’s textured surface. This activity can be particularly helpful for dogs needing extra enrichment or anxiety relief.