Quick answer
The KONG LickMat is our top pick for most dogs because its durable rubber construction and deep grooves hold peanut butter, yogurt, or wet food securely, providing lasting engagement. For dogs that need a more challenging puzzle, the Outward Hound Fun Feeder Slo-Bowl offers a similar licking surface with added maze patterns. If you’re on a tight budget, the PetSafe Lickin’ Layers is a solid plastic option that still delivers good enrichment.
What to consider for Lick Mat For Bored Dogs
Lick mats are designed to occupy a dog through licking, which releases calming endorphins. The key considerations are the mat’s material (silicone, rubber, or plastic), the depth and pattern of grooves (deeper grooves hold more spread and last longer), and size relative to your dog’s tongue reach. Also consider whether the mat is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning and if it can be frozen to extend licking time. For heavy chewers, avoid thin silicone that can be torn; opt for thicker rubber.
What to look for in a toy or chew (chew toy, puzzle, lick mat or dental chew)
When choosing any toy or chew for your dog, size is critical to prevent choking: it should be too large to swallow. Durability must match your dog’s chew strength; for aggressive chewers, select rubber or nylon that resists puncturing. All materials should be non-toxic, free of BPA and phthalates. For dental chews, look for the VOHC seal of acceptance for plaque and tartar control. Finally, genuine enrichment value means the toy encourages natural behaviors like licking, chewing, or foraging, not just passive play.
How we chose these picks
- We compared product specifications from manufacturer websites and major retailers.
- We evaluated material safety, durability, and ease of cleaning based on available information.
- We considered groove depth and pattern complexity for lasting engagement.
- We checked customer feedback for common issues like tearing or difficulty cleaning.
- We prioritized products that offer multiple uses (freezing, suction cup attachment).
- We ensured a range of price points to suit different budgets.
- We selected products that are widely available and backed by reputable brands.
- Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.
What to avoid
- Toys small enough to swallow or that have parts that can be chewed off and ingested.
- Hard chews like antlers or bones that can crack teeth, especially in aggressive chewers.
- Lick mats made of thin silicone that can be torn by persistent chewers, creating choking hazards.
- Leaving a heavy chewer unsupervised with any toy, even durable ones, until you know their behavior.
For more guidance, explore our dog guides and check out dog food and dog health resources.