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The KONG Lick Mat is our top pick for beach trips because its suction cup base holds securely on coolers or flat rocks, and the textured surface keeps dogs busy for 20 to 30 minutes. For a budget-friendly option, the Outward Hound Lick Mat offers similar portability but may need a damp surface to stick well.

What to consider for Lick Mat For Beach Trips

Beach trips call for a lick mat that is portable, easy to clean, and resistant to sand and saltwater. Look for a mat with strong suction cups that can stick to non-porous surfaces like a cooler lid or a picnic table. The material should be food-grade silicone without BPA or phthalates, and the design should allow you to spread soft foods like peanut butter, yogurt, or wet dog food. Size matters: a larger mat holds more spread but may be less portable, while a smaller one fits in a beach bag easily. Avoid mats with deep crevices that trap sand or are hard to rinse.

What to look for in a toy or chew

When choosing a lick mat for beach trips, prioritize a size that prevents the mat from being folded or chewed into a choking hazard. Durability should match your dog’s chewing strength: a heavy chewer may need a thicker silicone mat. Ensure the material is non-toxic and free from harmful chemicals like BPA. For dental benefits, consider a mat with ridges that help scrape plaque, though a VOHC seal is rare for lick mats. Genuine enrichment comes from the licking activity itself, which releases endorphins and reduces anxiety. A mat that can be frozen for longer lasting entertainment adds extra value on hot beach days.

How we chose these picks

  • Evaluated suction cup strength on various surfaces common at beaches.
  • Checked material safety: food-grade silicone with no BPA or phthalates.
  • Considered ease of cleaning and resistance to sand and salt.
  • Read verified buyer feedback on durability and portability.
  • Compared size options to suit different dog breeds.
  • Assessed value for money relative to features.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • Avoid mats small enough to be swallowed or that can be folded into a choking hazard.
  • Do not use hard plastic lick mats that can crack in the sun or cause tooth damage.
  • Avoid mats with removable parts or loose pieces that can be chewed off.
  • Never leave your dog unsupervised with any lick mat, especially at the beach where distractions are high.

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