Silicone Dog Lick Mat, Calming Paw Pad for Anxiety Relief and Bath Time
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Turn Anxiety Into a Calming Ritual
Licking is a natural self-soothing behavior for dogs. The repetitive motion releases endorphins that reduce stress, lower heart rate, and shift focus away from anxiety triggers. The PawLull Silicone Lick Mat turns this instinct into a structured calming tool you can use anytime.
How to Use It
Spread peanut butter, plain yogurt, cream cheese, wet dog food, or mashed banana across the textured surface. The raised paw-shaped patterns slow down licking and extend the calming session from seconds to several minutes.
Best For
- Bath time distraction
- Grooming and nail trimming
- Vet visit preparation
- Reducing separation anxiety when you leave
- Thunderstorm and fireworks events
Product Details
- Material: 100% food-grade silicone, BPA free, meets US FDA standards
- Paw print shape with multi-textured surface for slower licking
- Dimensions: 18 x 18 x 1.2 cm (7.1 x 7.1 x 0.5 inches)
- Temperature safe from -40 to 240 degrees Celsius, freezer and oven safe
- Strong suction grip base prevents sliding on smooth surfaces
- Available in multiple colors
- Dishwasher safe, top rack recommended
Frequently Asked Questions
What foods work best?
Peanut butter (xylitol-free), plain Greek yogurt, canned pumpkin, cream cheese, mashed sweet potato, and wet dog food all work well. Always confirm treats are dog-safe before use.
Can I freeze it?
Yes. The mat is freezer safe. Fill and freeze for at least 2 hours for an extended licking session that provides a cooling treat on warm days.
Is it safe for puppies?
Yes. The food-grade silicone is safe for puppies and adult dogs of all sizes. Supervise young puppies during initial use.
Will the suction cup hold on all surfaces?
The suction base works best on smooth, flat surfaces such as tile, glass, and bathtub walls. It may not adhere as strongly on textured or porous surfaces.
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