Quick answer
The Outward Hound Nina Ottosson Puzzle Snuffle Mat is our top pick for travel in cars because its non-slip base and multiple folds fit easily on a seat or floor. For dogs that need a simpler challenge, the AWOOF Pet Snuffle Mat is a great budget option with a suction cup for stability. If your dog is a super-sniffer, the Trixie Dog Activity Snuffle Mat offers more hiding spots.
What to consider for Snuffle Mat For Travel In Cars
When choosing a snuffle mat for car travel, portability and stability are key. Look for a mat that folds or rolls up compactly for storage, and has a non-slip backing or suction cups to prevent sliding on car seats. The material should be machine-washable for easy cleanup after messy treats. Consider the size: a mat that fits on a car seat or floor without overwhelming the space. Also, ensure the fabric is durable enough to withstand digging and occasional chewing, but not so heavy that it becomes bulky. Finally, think about the treat capacity: more hiding spots mean longer engagement, which is great for long drives.
What to look for in a toy or chew (chew toy, puzzle, lick mat or dental chew)
For snuffle mats specifically, look for a size appropriate to your dog to avoid frustration or boredom: a small mat for a small dog, larger for a big dog. Durability matters: reinforced seams and sturdy fabric resist wear from digging. Non-toxic materials are essential since dogs may mouth the mat; look for BPA-free, phthalate-free fabrics. For enrichment value, choose a mat with varied hiding spots (fleece strips, pockets, or flaps) to engage your dog’s natural foraging instincts. While snuffle mats aren’t dental chews, some have a VOHC seal for safety, but most rely on the owner to choose healthy treats. Always supervise your dog with any toy, especially in a car.
How we chose these picks
- Evaluated product listings and customer reviews on Amazon for real-world feedback.
- Prioritized mats specifically marketed as travel-friendly or car-safe.
- Checked for non-slip features like rubber backing or suction cups.
- Ensured materials were machine-washable and free from harmful chemicals.
- Considered size and portability for car use.
- Looked for durability in seams and fabric to withstand repeated use.
- Compared price points to offer options for different budgets.
- Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.
What to avoid
- Avoid snuffle mats that are too small to hold enough treats for a long drive, as they may frustrate your dog.
- Do not choose mats with loose parts or small pieces that could be chewed off and swallowed.
- Skip mats with poor non-slip backing, as they can slide around the car and distract the driver.
- Avoid mats that are difficult to clean, as car environments can get messy quickly.
- Never leave your dog unsupervised with a snuffle mat in the car, especially if they are heavy chewers.
For more guidance, see our dog guides and dog care products and dog nutrition articles.