Boredom Busting Bundle Guide
The Ultimate Enrichment Routine for Happy Dogs!
4 Simple Activities • 30 Mins a Day • Less Yawns, More Zoomies
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Activity 1
Lick & Chill Zone
Soothe your pup with a tasty, calming lick session—perfect for rainy days, solo time, or post-play wind-downs.
🕒 Time: 10–15 minutes
📅 Frequency: Daily or during downtime/alone time
🎯 Why it Works:
Licking helps dogs self-soothe, reduce stress, and stay mentally engaged. Paired with a delicious treat, it turns boring moments into peaceful ones.
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🧰 What You’ll Need:
Lickmat with suction
HUFT Peanut Butter & Banana Ice Cream Mix
🐶 Step-by-Step Guide:
Prepare the ice cream mix as directed.
Spread a layer evenly onto the lickmat.
Stick it to the floor or wall (great for vertical enrichment).
Let your dog enjoy their zen moment.
🐾 Paw-Tip:
Pop the lickmat in the freezer for a cooling, long-lasting treat that keeps the calm going strong.
Activity 2
Sniff & Seek Scroll
Give your pup a purpose with this nose-powered game that satisfies natural instincts and melts away boredom.
🕒 Time: 10–15 minutes
📅 Frequency: 3–5 times per week
🎯 Why it Works:
Sniffing is like Sudoku for dogs—it engages their brain, boosts confidence, and tires them out without a single fetch. It’s enrichment that feels like fun.
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🧰 What You’ll Need:
Roll-up style nose work toy
Pet Bites Freeze-Dried Cubes
🐶 Step-by-Step Guide:
Break the freeze-dried cubes into smaller bite-sized pieces.
Tuck them into various folds and pockets of the toy.
Hand it to your dog and give a cheerful “Find it!”
Watch them sniff, search, and conquer.
🐾 Paw-Tip:
Switch up treat locations and fold patterns each time to keep your dog guessing and engaged!
Activity 3
Puzzle Time = Brain Gain
Let your pup put on their thinking cap—this tasty challenge works their brain and keeps boredom at bay.
🕒 Time: 5–10 minutes
📅 Frequency: 3–5 times per week
🎯 Why it Works:
Puzzle toys tap into your dog’s natural curiosity and problem-solving drive. It’s mental enrichment that feeds both the belly and the brain.
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🧰 What You’ll Need:
Puzzle feeder toy
Pet Bites Freeze-Dried Cubes
🐶 Step-by-Step Guide:
Load the puzzle toy with bite-sized treat cubes.
Give it to your pup and let them sniff, nudge, and paw their way to victory.
Cheer them on—doggy Einstein deserves applause!
🐾 Paw-Tip:
Start easy and increase difficulty as your pup gets the hang of it. Supervision helps ensure fun (not frustration)!
Activity 4
Frozen Treat Treasure Toy
Chill your pup out—literally—with this icy treasure that keeps them busy, cool, and satisfied.
🕒 Time: 10–20 minutes
📅 Frequency: 2–3 times a week
🎯 Why it Works:
Frozen treats provide soothing enrichment that cools your dog down and satisfies their urge to chew and lick—great for post-walks or after training sessions.
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🧰 What You’ll Need:
Silicone treat mould
Enrichment toy (like a stuffable chew toy)
🍦 Hypoallergenic Frozen Treat Recipe:
½ mashed banana 🍌
2 tbsp goat’s milk or water 🥛
1 tbsp unsweetened pumpkin puree 🎃
Optional: sprinkle of crushed freeze-dried treats 🐾
Mix well, pour into moulds, and freeze for 2–3 hours.
🐶 Step-by-Step Guide:
Pop the frozen treat out of the mould.
Place it into the enrichment toy.
Hand it over and let the chilled-out chomping begin.
🐾 Paw-Tip:
Serve after a walk or training to turn cool-down time into a calm, rewarding ritual.
Woofs of Wisdom
🔄 Rotate activities to prevent routine fatigue. Surprise keeps boredom away.
🧊 Frozen = longer-lasting fun, especially in Singapore’s hot weather.
🍽️ Use meal portions inside puzzle toys or nose work rolls to make daily feeding more exciting!
Safety Sniffs & Checks
🚫 Supervise the first few uses of any toy or mat to make sure your dog doesn’t chew or ingest non-edible parts. If they start treating the mat like a chew toy—redirect and replace.
🧽 Clean all items regularly—especially lickmats and snuffle mats. Bacteria loves a good snack spot too. Use warm soapy water and let them dry completely.
🐶 Know your dog’s limits. If your pup gets overly frustrated by the puzzle feeder, dial down the difficulty. Enrichment should challenge, not stress them out.
🍗 Avoid tummy trouble Always introduce new treats (like the freeze-dried treat or peanut butter ice cream) gradually, especially if your dog has a history of food sensitivities.