4 creative ways of feeding your dog

Author picture Pawshake  - updated: 27/12/2018

You may feed your dog in the morning or evening, which is probably the absolute highlight of their day (next to walkies)... But in no more than a few seconds, it’s all gone! It’s a shame they can't enjoy it for longer. Your dog is by nature what is called an “opportunistic scavenger”, a gatherer that eats what hey find and will hunt if the opportunity presents itself. This means that your dog derives great satisfaction from working for their food. So you could try feeding your dog (or your pet sitting guest dog) in a different, more creative way!

Exercise, tracking, mental stimulation and sniffing: it’s really great for your dog! Just dropping their biccies or meat into a bowl is not only far from natural, it’s also a little boring. So go ahead and make your dog’s meals more challenging: let the hunt begin!

The tracking game

Your dog’s nose was made for tracking, so why not make a little game of it? Scatter some dog biscuits throughout the entire house and let them “hunt” for their meal. This is even more fun to do outside in the garden - especially if your dog is on a raw diet. Hiding bits of meat in your living room is perhaps not such a pleasant thought :-)

“Slow feeder” food bowl

Fortunately you can now purchase feeding bowls with different shapes and maze-like ridges in them to prevent your dog from gobbling up everything at once. Consider the anatomy of your dog when determining which bowl to buy - some are larger and suit bigger breeds, whereas some are smaller and suit littler pooches.

Food ball

A food ball makes for a fun game during which your dog will have to work hard physically and mentally for their “prey”! Hide their biscuits into a food ball or Kong and leave it with your dog at feeding time - they will then have to figure out how to reach them or knock them out of the toy. It will keep your dog very busy for a while!

DIY: make you own snuffle mat

It’s great fun to hide dog biscuits in a fluffy fleecemat. You can easily make one yourself and it’s a safe and rewarding activity for your dog! Watch the video instructions here and watch them solve the puzzle!

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