
About this product
A calm, focused dog in minutes - the premium lick mat that makes slow feeding feel like a treat.
Authentic LickiMat product. Fast support from Afrishon World if you need help choosing treats or using it.
Busy day? Guests at home? This premium LickiMat turns treats into a soothing, slow-lick experience your dog loves.
A premium slow-feeding lick mat that helps keep dogs calm, busy, and happily distracted.
Why You'll Love It:
Calming enrichment that feels natural: Licking is a soothing activity for many dogs and can help them settle during stressful moments (like storms or alone time).
Slows down fast eaters: Spread a thin layer of wet food, yogurt, or dog-safe peanut butter to encourage slower eating and longer enjoyment.
Boredom buster with fewer calories: A little spread goes a long way - more time occupied without needing a big snack.
TUFF design for real life: Built for daily use with a firm base and non-slip feet for better stability during feeding.
Easy clean, easy repeat: Dishwasher safe for quick cleanup after messy treats.
Premium brand confidence: Authentic LickiMat quality - local support + setup help available.
What you should know
- Supervise during use - this is an enrichment feeder, not a chew toy.
- Download the quick guide (PDF): LickiMat How To A5 Flyer
- For best grip, use it on a clean, smooth, flat surface (tiles, sealed wood, fridge, bath).
- Best treats: yogurt, wet food, bone broth gravy, soft spreads - and you can freeze it for a longer session.
- Size: 20cm x 20cm, thickness about 1.4cm.
Mini FAQ
Q: What do I put on the lick mat?
A: Thin spreads work best - wet food, yogurt, dog-safe peanut butter, or soft pâté. Freeze for longer licking time.
Q: Will it stop my dog from gulping food?
A: It helps slow down feeding because licking takes time, which can reduce fast eating.
Q: Does it stick to the floor?
A: It grips best on clean, smooth surfaces like tiles, sealed wood, fridge doors, and bath surfaces.
Q: Is it dishwasher safe?
A: Yes - it’s made for easy cleaning after sticky treats.
Q: Is this a chew toy?
A: No. Always supervise and remove it if your dog tries to chew.