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Forage Feeder - replace the bowl and feed their instincts.

Make every mealtime the enriching experience it should be.

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Why Your Dog Needs a Forage Feeder?

Mimics Natural Foraging

Turns mealtime into a natural food search.

Improves Digestion

Reduces bloating risk and aids nutrient absorption.

Mental Enrichment

Stimulates focus, problem-solving, and curiosity.

Built-in Stress Relief

Soothes nerves with instinctive sniff-and-search play.

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Why Your Dog Will Love It

A Real Stimulating Challenge

Just 10-15 minutes of foraging can tire your dog’s brain as much as a 1-hour walk.

Built-In Anxiety Relief

Sniffing naturally releases endorphins, helping your dog relax and feel content after mealtime.

Healthier, More Fun Meals

Mimics nature’s pace for happier, healthier digestion.

Reduces Restlessness

Burns mental energy and helps hyperactive dogs relax naturally.

Forage Feeder

Replace your dog's bowl with the Forage Feeder — the natural, slower, and more rewarding way for your dog to eat. 

 

Keeps them engaged, calm, and satisfied at every meal.

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FAQs

How to wash/ care for the Forage Feeder

Shake through after each use and wash every 1–2 weeks, or as needed. Machine wash on a gentle cycle or hand wash with mild detergent, then air dry flat.

How to Use?

Scatter your dog’s food or treats in the mat, let them sniff and search, then shake it clean after use.

What size dogs can use it?

Suitable for all breeds and sizes just adjust the portion of food or treats to your dog’s needs.

How often should I use it?

Once a day is great for enrichment, but you can use it as often as you like to replace mealtime or as a special treat.

Why is my dog’s bowl not good for feeding?

Traditional bowls encourage fast eating, which can lead to poor digestion, bloating, and boredom. 

 

The forage feeder slows your dog down, engage their brain, and tap into natural foraging instincts for a healthier, happier mealtime.

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