If your dog inhales dinner in ten seconds flat, you've probably seen two fixes: a snuffle mat and a slow-feeder bowl. Both slow eating — but they work differently. Here's how to pick.
The quick answer
A slow feeder is a bowl with ridges that make your dog eat around obstacles. A snuffle mat is a fabric mat where you hide food in folds so your dog sniffs it out. Slow feeders mainly slow eating; snuffle mats slow eating and add mental enrichment.
Slow feeder bowls
- Best for: purely slowing down gulping at mealtime
- Pros: easy, wipe-clean, works with wet or dry food
- Cons: little mental stimulation; some dogs still bulldoze through
Snuffle mats
- Best for: slowing eating and tiring out a busy brain
- Pros: taps natural foraging instinct, eases boredom and mild anxiety, great for rainy days
- Cons: dry food/treats only; needs an occasional wash
Which should you choose?
If your only goal is to slow a fast eater, either works. If you also want to tire your dog out — especially a smart, bored, or anxious dog — the snuffle mat wins, because sniffing is genuinely tiring in the best way. Many dog parents use a slow feeder for regular meals and a snuffle mat for enrichment and rainy days.
Our PuzzlePup Snuffle Mat has plush loops deep enough to really hide a reward, a non-slip base, and it's machine washable. Stuff it with kibble or our handmade treats.
Questions dog parents ask us
Can I use a snuffle mat for full meals?
Yes, for dry food — scatter the meal across the loops. For wet food, a slow feeder is easier to clean.
Is a snuffle mat better for anxious dogs?
Often, yes — nose-work is calming and gives nervous or bored dogs a healthy outlet a bowl can't.
How do I clean a snuffle mat?
Machine wash gentle and cold, then air dry flat.
Built for my service dog first. Trusted for yours. — Mike & Normie