🐾 Lick, Love, and Laugh: Bath Time Just Got a Whole Lot Better!
The Premium Lick Pad is designed to alleviate dog anxiety during grooming and bathing. Made from food-grade silicone, it features strong suction cups for secure placement and is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. This innovative product promotes dental health while making bath time enjoyable for your furry friend.
J**G
My goldens love their lick time with this pad!
I have three goldens and they truly enjoy peanut butter in their lick pads. This pad is easy to use, clean, and stays put while my dogs lick. This product is priced just right for my pocket book. Worth the time and money to give your dogs a wonderful and relaxing time.
K**.
These make great trivets
I don't have a dog. I use these as potholders and trivets. They give good protection from heat when removing things from oven and are easier to clean than traditional potholders. They are nice and big and stick to the counter beautifully, and they take up less storage space than old-fashioned trivets.
Q**K
Keeps my dog occupied!
We have a 85 lb lab that can get anxious or have difficulty calming down. This lick mat has been a fantastic way to occupy him. Peanut butter, Greek yogurt, smashed sweet potato , & banana are his favorites! I freeze them all on the mat for a ready pup popcicle which takes more time to eat too.Don’t think the suction cups work great if the mat is frozen and not perfectly flat. I also don’t want to make a mess of my sliding glass doors with the dog licking the mat on the glass. I end up putting the frozen mat on a dish towel so my wood floor isn’t a mess as sometimes the frozen treats crack off
G**S
Best for slow feeding rather than licking; great for smaller dogs
I have two more of these that are more expensive and have deeper ridges that are great for peanut butter to keep dogs busy and tire them out. Love them. The grooves/pattern on these are much more shallow and not really a challenge, *but* I've discovered that they work great as a slow feeder, especially for wet dog food.A couple of the small dogs I sit want to be hand or spoon fed because they are weird about bowls. (See pic 3 for what that mess looks like!) This solved the problem with the small pom I was recently sitting--and her floofy bib didn't get as messy. And these are WAY easier to clean off than the ones with the deeper grooves.The little brush isn't necessary, but I love the little spatula for smashing the food in there, which is what slows down the feeding and encourages more licking. The only minor thing would is that the suction cups are ridiculously strong! If you are using them to stick to a wall that would be great. I just put them on a textured mat so I can pick them up without a struggle.TL;DR spend more if you want a challenging licki-mat, get these for slow feeding, especially for picky little dogs.
S**S
Nice lick mat
We have 3 dogs who enjoy these mats… nice to have in a package of two. They have been a hit and occupy them for about 20 min or so. Mats have been washed in dishwasher and clean well. The suction cups are very strong and I am pleased with the quality of these.
V**A
Wonderful distraction
Our mini golden refused to let us brush him, so I thought I’d try one of these and WOW. I put on the wall with peanut butter, and suddenly the world disappears to him. I don’t even think he feels me brushing out the tangles. The suction isn’t great, but it works a little better if you get it wet before you try to stick it to anything. Well worth $8
H**R
Sticky sometimes…
My dog loves these! There are 4 licking patterns and my dog is always tired after engaging with these mats. However, this sticks perfectly to some surfaces but does NOT stick to wood flooring, FYI. So, just be aware that your dog will love this but the mat will slide around if you have wood or laminate flooring.
J**E
Huskies loved it
TLDR: my two huskies loved it and took more than 5 seconds to finish! Easy to prep/clean (as long as you wash them immediately with hot water). Mini spatula is so cute! Would recommend!Review:I have two, young, energetic, massive huskies who get very bored very easily. My fiancé and I both got Covid a little over a week ago and haven't had the energy to take them on walks/won't take them to a dog park. They've been extremely restless and under exercised as a result, so I got these in hopes that a new thing would help perk them up (we have a good selection of puzzle boxes, kongs, and antlers already, but felt that the novelty would help).They loved them! I got a couple things with my grocery delivery (so glad that is still a thing) that are dog safe and would fit these well (I'll list these later for anyone who's interested). They seemed really messy after filling them with the cute mini spatula, so I put them on a wax paper-lined baking sheet and popped them in the freezer for a couple hours. (Wax paper was just to keep them from sticking to the tray. Paper towel would probably work just as well in hindsight.) I spent a pretty good chunk of time filling these because it turned the whole prep time into an activity for them. They absolutely knew these were for them, so I let them sniff and sample all the ingredients one by one and check out the mats before loading them up. They also got to lick the spoons, because obviously that's the best part. I didn't fill these all the way to the top because that felt like it would be too much stuff, just enough to cover all the ridges completely. If I were in a hurry and didn't turn the prep time into a whole activity thing, this would probably take no longer than a couple minutes or as long as it would take to make a sandwich.I stuck the mats firmly to the tiled kitchen floor for them, and it took them maybe 10-15 minutes to clean them pretty thoroughly. Next time I'll put them on opposite sides of the kitchen so they can't watch each other and race to finish first. I do recommend sticking around to supervise, as they're not at all meant to hold up to any sort of chewing. Both of my dongos could chew their way through a brick wall if the brick were bacon flavored, but luckily neither tried munching their mats. Freezing it may have helped reinforce the licking instead of chomping, and the suction cups all around the bottom edge helped too.The mats washed off surprisingly easily, though I suspect they'd be a real pain if I hadn't washed them immediately after the dingos were done with them. Use hot water and most of the remaining food slime will rinse right off with the water pressure/temp. They're like washing spoons though, so I recommend holding them as vertically as possible or you're going to have a bad time. I didn't end up using the big toothbrush thing to clean them, (it wasn't necessary and seemed like it would just get really gross,) most of the nasty rinsed off right away and my hand and a tiny bit of dish soap was more than enough.Food stuffing ideas:!!!! Disclaimer: I'm just a random lady off the internet. Do your own research, read all the food labels, and use CREDIBLE sources, none of that blog garbage. (AKC.org has all the answers and is what we check before feeding the bongos anything.) Also, especially if your dog isn't used to people food and/or is smol, only give them small quantities at first in case it doesn't sit well with them. (No one likes poopy dog butts, especially the fluffy ones.)Here's what I used today:- chunky peanut butter (check that there is ONLY ONE ingredient: peanuts)- apple sauce- canned pumpkin (only made of pumpkin, not the pie mix)- frozen blueberries (stuck on top, though mashing fresh ones would work too)- frozen strawberries (stuck on top, ideally sliced)- frozen riced cauliflower/broccoli- frozen riced cauliflower/sweet potato- frozen peas/carrots (all these are frozen just so they keep better in bulk)Other stuff we plan on trying next:- plain, low fat Greek yogurt- low fat cottage cheese (small quantities on the dairy stuff though)- low fat cream cheese- plain white rice- shredded chicken (cooked, plain)- scrambled eggGood luck, have fun! :)
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