I’m so excited to have found this! I volunteer at a cat and dog rescue and think these would be such great supervised enrichment tools for both the cats and the dogs. All the other diy versions I’ve seen require a sink or floor mat base but I need them to be able to be dried in the dryer on high for sanitation purposes in the shelter environment. So this is perfect! Thank you so much for sharing!
Pretty cool. Sara Ondrako also has a no sew one with a pocket option. Dollar Tree has the plastic sink mats and even baby blankets for the strips. I like doing double knots so they don't untie in the wash. The dogs love it and it helps tamp down their energy level. Just be careful if you have a dog that might try to eat it. Always supervise and take up once done just to be safe. Hope that helps.
Thank you for the tutorial. Easy to follow instructions. Will give it a try. In answer to Katarina - dogs will pick up food from the floor anyway whether they have a mat or not because in their wild state they are foragers. Your just adding a bit of brain power & interest and slowing down their intake into the equation.
my issue is i don't have a sewing machine. so that will be an issue. also how do you stop them from just chewing the fabric?? but super cute and great colours. i'd need to make 3. two larger like these and one smaller. so what measurements should i do for the smaller one.
Not sure where you live but some towns/cities have a "maker space" where you can use a sewing machine and even get some assistance....even some libraries have "tools" like sewing machines you can check out.
Hi! Know this is a year old, but I'm wondering how well these have worked out, and if you'd make any changes. My family also has a new Whoodle (standard poodle) puppy🥰, and I'm wondering how the size (overall and the strips) has worked as your puppy has grown. Also, you mentioned you were making two. Was 2 enough? We're using Kongs, but I really need to make some of these too!
did you happen to ask your vet what you should Make your snuffle mat out of? i highly doubt it. bc if you had he would have told you NOT to use fleece. fleece is one of the worst fabrics. i make blankets and dog beds for my vet and he won't let me use them even for those. they lack durability and easily become a choking hazard. And they contain toxic dyes. People for GOD"S sake if you truly love your fur babies, or want to make them for shelters, do some actual reserch on if they are a good toy for an animal, if they are safe, and what they should be made out of!!!
I’m so excited to have found this! I volunteer at a cat and dog rescue and think these would be such great supervised enrichment tools for both the cats and the dogs. All the other diy versions I’ve seen require a sink or floor mat base but I need them to be able to be dried in the dryer on high for sanitation purposes in the shelter environment. So this is perfect! Thank you so much for sharing!
Such an easy to follow tutorial! I’d rather be cutting and sewing than cutting and tying each string into a knot. Love the fabric choice as well.
Pretty cool. Sara Ondrako also has a no sew one with a pocket option. Dollar Tree has the plastic sink mats and even baby blankets for the strips. I like doing double knots so they don't untie in the wash. The dogs love it and it helps tamp down their energy level. Just be careful if you have a dog that might try to eat it. Always supervise and take up once done just to be safe. Hope that helps.
This is great! I made a small once a couple years ago. But I used a plastic basket/organizer and fleece. Super cute!
This awesome and so easy!! I want to make one for my girl!
Wow--terrific tutorial! Well done. I'm looking forward to giving this a try!!
Thank you for the tutorial. Easy to follow instructions. Will give it a try.
In answer to Katarina - dogs will pick up food from the floor anyway whether they have a mat or not because in their wild state they are foragers. Your just adding a bit of brain power & interest and slowing down their intake into the equation.
Great tutorial, thanks!!
my issue is i don't have a sewing machine. so that will be an issue. also how do you stop them from just chewing the fabric?? but super cute and great colours. i'd need to make 3. two larger like these and one smaller. so what measurements should i do for the smaller one.
Not sure where you live but some towns/cities have a "maker space" where you can use a sewing machine and even get some assistance....even some libraries have "tools" like sewing machines you can check out.
Can you do another video showing you tying the strips together in more detail
Hi! Know this is a year old, but I'm wondering how well these have worked out, and if you'd make any changes. My family also has a new Whoodle (standard poodle) puppy🥰, and I'm wondering how the size (overall and the strips) has worked as your puppy has grown. Also, you mentioned you were making two. Was 2 enough? We're using Kongs, but I really need to make some of these too!
Could I use old t shirts as the strips vs fleece?
I think that would work!
do you have the instructions for this written out to share
Today its just 10 k views but wait till tomorrow there will be a huge improvement 😂 just wait and watch
Is that a Portuguese water dog?
She’s half wheaten terrier, half poodle!
did you happen to ask your vet what you should Make your snuffle mat out of? i highly doubt it. bc if you had he would have told you NOT to use fleece. fleece is one of the worst fabrics. i make blankets and dog beds for my vet and he won't let me use them even for those. they lack durability and easily become a choking hazard. And they contain toxic dyes. People for GOD"S sake if you truly love your fur babies, or want to make them for shelters, do some actual reserch on if they are a good toy for an animal, if they are safe, and what they should be made out of!!!
These mats are developing habit to pick up everything from the floor
Perfect, I won’t need my Roomba! 🤣