Day 74 Snuffle Roll-ups

Welcome to Day 74 of #100daysofenrichment and thank you for joining us on this journey!

Although our challenges are directed mainly at dogs, we want all species to enjoy and benefit from #100daysofenrichment so, please join in, adjust and adapt to help your pet or companion live a more enriched life.

Don’t forget to review all the information leading up to #100daysofenrichment and more here on playing safe. Know your dog!

Snuffle Roll-Ups

At a glance:

  • snuffling puzzles that challenge noses and brains
  • food based enrichment
  • roll treats or toys up in blankets, cloths, towels, sheets, clothing to make snuffle puzzles
  • get the family involved in this one – kids love making puzzles for pets and these challenges offer lots of opportunities for children to use their imagination to come up with the best blanket snuffle puzzles for their pets.
    Remember, supervise children in all enrichment activities and interactions with pets.
  • Prepping some of these puzzles is really quick, and some require more commitment! Then your dog does all the work!

What do you need?

  • blankets, towels of different sizes and types, face cloths & tea towels, mats, sheets, dog beds, clothing, socks
  • boxes, tubs, buckets, (plant) pots, old shoes
  • a laundry basket or any basket with holes
  • a range of toys and food rewards
  • Stuffables

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Enrichment Goals:

  • to encourage a wide range of foraging and exploratory behaviours
  • to do more feeding related behaviour than eating; we can use toys in these ones too, but the foraging behaviour is still feeding related behaviour
  • to encourage the development of strategies (behaviours) for getting the food out of  the blankests
  • by carefully varying the design and adjusting the difficulty, we will facilitate carrying out a range of different behaviours, broadening the dog’s repertoire

While this challenge is certainly food based, they are also experiencing cognitive, sensory and environmental enrichment, with lots of crossover between categories.

Working out how to get to the food and developing dexterous skills in manipulating the roll-ups are examples of cognitive challenge.

I set up these puzzles in front of the dog, often times, so they can see me putting the rewards in and under the cloth or towel. Cognition research has demonstrated that dogs are capable of object permanence, meaning that they understand that an item or individual continues to exist, even when it can’t be perceived.
So, hiding a ball out of sight, for your dog is not like playing peek-a-boo with a baby…your dog knows the ball is in there to be found where as the baby may not!
(Miller et al, 2009) (Fiset & Plourde, 2013)

Sniffing out, tasting and chewing food all offer sensory pay off, but so does finding their way through each food puzzle, determining its value,  and engaging in the puzzle of getting to the good stuff.

Snuffle roll-up puzzles encourage pets to interact with their environment – just the very interaction with the blanket is encouraging the pet to manipulate their surroundings, to get the things they like.

By offering a variety of snuffle roll-up puzzles, we can help the dog expand their range of puzzle-busting behaviours and facilitate your pet applying strategies from other puzzles to new ones; that’s a true cognitive gift and is growing your dog’s brain!

What goals can you add to this list for your pets?

How can we achieve these goals?

  • give your pet plenty of space for working on puzzles and bear in mind there will be mess, so think about spaces that are easier for clean up
  • the more difficult you have made the challenge, the higher the value the reward must be so use HIGH value foods or toys to motivate exploration and experimentation and make it VERY easy to get the reward (no frustration!)
  • if your dog just dives in, in full on destruction mode that might also be an indicator that they need an easier challenge so they get to experiment with a broader range of behaviours

What adjustments will you make for your pets?

Applications of Snuffle Roll-ups:

Snuuffle roll-ups are simple and straight forward, but no matter how much practice your pet gets with these puzzles, they are always challenging because the roll-up will always fall in random ways, adding to the challenge for your pet.

These puzzles are truly adaptable – there really is no limit to how they can be adapted to suit different puzzling levels. But, they are also incredibly simple so can be used when very little equipment is available, and when space and time are tight.

I love to use these puzzles when waiting around with a dog, for example at seminars, classes and workshops. Keeps ’em busy and engaged, and prevents boredom.

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Because of the home made nature and variable materials used in these, it’s best to supervise your pet carefully when they have access to this puzzle.
Know your dog!

Making sure the challenge is very doable and they can get to the hidden food rewards quickly is key to modifying their behaviour and expectations during puzzling.

If you are concerned about your dog ingesting non-food items during puzzling, have a pocketful of HIGH value treats in your pocket and be ready to toss a couple toward your dog, across their eyeline, if you think they are thinking about eating the something they shouldn’t.

Check all your equipment for this challenge carefully and make sure there’s nothing that your pet will be able to detach, swallow or get injured on. Play safe!

Enrichment Options

As usual, we are bringing you and your pet through different levels of challenge so that you can introduce them to the puzzle and so that they have time to develop the behaviours required to solve it while avoiding frustration.

Option 1: Things in Blankets 

This is your starting point so as to allow your dog to find their feet (paws?) with these challenges; important to help build confidence in the process and reduce frustration and blind-destruction. We did lots of Blankets puzzles on Day 29.

And it doesn’t need to be a blanket; you can use anything that works. In one of these challenges, I have even used some of Decker’s bandannas!

Beginners: Things Under a Blanket

  • place some food rewards on the floor
  • cover with the blanket, loosely

Let your dog find it and watch for the types of behaviour used to  get to the reward.

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Intermediate: Treat Blanket

  • scatter some food rewards on a flat blanket
  • cover them over and swirl the blanket so that everything is mixed and messed up

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Ball in a Blanket

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Stuffable in a Blanket

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Advanced: Blanket Roll Up

  • scatter some food rewards on a flat blanket
  • roll it up like a Swiss Roll

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Advanced: Things in Blankets in Things

Once your dog gets the game, add an extra level of challenge to your Advanced options.

Things in Blankets in Tubs

Add some food rewards to a smaller blanket, tea towel, face cloth, or, like in this video, some dog bandannas.

You can have just one or more and swirl and mess them about, in the tub, so that the food rewards get well mixed up.

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Things in Blankets in Buckets

Use a larger blanket, towel, duvet or sheet. Add food rewards, a toy or Stuffable and mix the whole lot up in a bucket, tub, box or plant pot.

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Box of Roll-Ups

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Roll some treats up in tea towels, towels, clothes etc. and stuff the roll-ups into a box or tub.

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Option 2 Snuffle Balls

Use holey balls or toys for these great snuffle challenges, or make your own!

Beginners: Snuffle Pom Poms

Use a towel or fleece blanket to make these simple puzzles:

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Bath Balls are cheap to purchase and make great, simple snuffle balls:

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Intermediate: Roll Ups Snuffle Balls

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Add food rewards to socks stuffed in a lattice ball.

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Even without food, this might offer dissection opportunities:

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Advanced: Inside-Out Snuffle Ball

  • cut strips of cloth or fleece
  • tie each piece to a holey ball
  • tuck the ends of each knot into the ball
  • leave some holes free
  • add food rewards for snuffling fun!

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Option 3 Stuffed Roll-Ups

Stuff treat roll-ups into things for more puzzling!

Beginners: Roll Ups Stuffed Basket

Roll some treats up in cloths and slot into the gaps in a laundry basket.

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Intermediate: Snuffle Basket

Like making a Snuffle Mat, instead feed the cut lengths of fleece or towel through the gaps in a basket for 3D snuffling!
If using a particularly big basket, like this laundry basket, add a snuffle mat to the base too.

Advanced: Roll Ups Stuffed Shoe

Roll Ups stuffed into old shoes – exactly as it says on the tin!

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Your challenge

Now it’s your turn. Show us what you and your pets, of any species, can do with these challenges!

Post to your social media accounts, using the #100daysofenrichment so that we can find you and join our Facebook group to share your experiences, ideas and fun!
You can comment right here too 🙂

We look forward to hearing from you and your pets – have fun & brain games!