We made one thing. And we made it properly.
If you're reading this, your dog probably eats his dinner faster than you can boil the kettle, and he probably finds something to destroy when you're stuck on a Tuesday morning call.
Our dogs were the same. We tried longer walks. We tried more toys. We tried the strict tone, then we tried the gentle tone. The kitchen still got rearranged most weeks.
Then a trainer in Leeds said something we hadn't heard before. "Walks tire the legs. Sniffing tires the mind." She handed us a homemade snuffle mat, scrappy, knotted, slightly silly looking, and the change in our dogs was the kind you can't unsee.
Ten minutes of nose-down work. Then quiet. Then a nap.
So we went looking for a properly made one. What we found in the UK was either £49 with a quiz funnel, or £22 with a generic page that didn't seem to know who it was for. So we made our own.
The Snufflo XL Mat is bone-shaped, sunflower-felt, 64×43cm, roughly double the area of standard 45cm-class mats. It's stitched dense enough to bury a treat deep when your dog gets clever. It's machine washable because we know what foraging dogs do to fabric. It comes in a box with a free e-guide we wrote ourselves: 30 Things to Hide in Your Snuffle Mat.
We don't sell ten products. We sell this one. We made it for the parent on the 7am call who wants to put something in front of their dog that says "this is your job for the next fifteen minutes."
If your dog doesn't take to it inside 30 days, email us and we'll refund you. No interrogation, no hoops. We mean that.