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Pairing Treats with Enrichment: Snuffle Mats, Puzzles & Calm Rewards

Food isn’t just fuel—it’s a way to meet your dog’s natural need to sniff, forage and problem-solve. Pairing gentle, minimal-ingredient treats with simple enrichment turns everyday moments into brain-boosting, confidence-building fun.

Why enrichment + simple treats works

  • Engages the nose & brain: Sniffing lowers arousal and helps dogs relax.
  • Builds confidence: Easy wins teach problem-solving without frustration.
  • Kind to tummies: Two-ingredient, no-meat treats minimise triggers during repeat sessions.

Snuffle mats: the calm-foraging classic

Perfect for beginners, seniors and sensitive tummies.

  1. Prep: Break FIDO biscuits into pea-sized pieces. Mix with a few kibble pieces if your dog eats kibble.
  2. Scatter: Tuck pieces shallowly into the snuffle mat to start; bury deeper as skills improve.
  3. Session: 5–10 minutes of sniffing is plenty. End while your dog is still engaged.

Tip: For speedy sniffers, add a few whole biscuits to slow them down—bigger pieces take longer to find and chew.

Puzzle toys: from easy to expert

  • Level 1 (Easy): Muffin tin + tennis balls. Place biscuit pieces in wells, cover with balls.
  • Level 2 (Intermediate): Store-bought sliders/flippers. Load a little under each lid to keep motivation high.
  • Level 3 (Advanced): Cardboard “shred box.” Wrap biscuit pieces in paper, place in a small box, then inside a bigger box.

Safety: Supervise; remove chewed packaging; choose puzzles sized for your dog to avoid ingestion risk.

Calm rewards: settle, don’t hype

Use treats to reinforce quiet behaviour and relaxation, not just tricks.

  • Mat training: Mark and reward any moment your dog chooses to lie on a bed or mat.
  • Breath-breaks: When guests arrive, scatter a few biscuit crumbs in a snuffle mat to create a “quiet corner.”
  • Post-walk wind-down: A short sniff session + 1–2 biscuits helps transition from excitement to rest.

Lick mats & slow bowls (gentle focus)

For dogs who love to lick, use a smear (e.g., a vet-approved lactose-free option or mashed sweet potato) as the base and crumble FIDO biscuits on top. Freeze for 20–30 minutes for a longer activity.

How much & how often?

  • 10% guideline: Keep treats to ~10% of daily calories.
  • Break small: Our two-ingredient biscuits are easy to snap—use tiny pieces for training density without overfeeding.
  • Sensitive dogs: Introduce one enrichment style at a time and monitor stool/itching as you go.

Sample weekly enrichment plan

Day Activity Treat use
Mon Snuffle mat (5–8 mins) Pea-sized biscuit pieces
Wed Puzzle slider (Level 1–2) 2–3 small portions, easy wins
Fri Calm-on-mat during TV time 1 biscuit broken into tiny rewards

Storage & freshness

  • Pantry: Store biscuits in a cool, dry place; fresh up to 16 weeks.
  • Freezer: Up to 6 months; thaw at room temperature before use in puzzles.

Bottom line: Thoughtful enrichment turns simple, sensitive-friendly treats into daily wellbeing. Start small, keep it calm, and let your dog’s nose lead the way.