Quiet Mat
Silicone lick mat for anxious eaters
Lick mats, snuffle puzzles, and den beds vets actually recommend — designed to settle the nervous-system, not just look cute on a shelf.
Most household chaos — barking, chewing, pacing — comes from understimulated brains, not bad behavior. Enrichment is the fastest, gentlest fix. Five minutes a day, no training required.
Each one targets a specific calming behavior — licking, sniffing, denning, weight pressure. Mix and match to find your pet's reset button.
Silicone lick mat for anxious eaters
Snuffle puzzle for nose-work calm
Treat-dispensing puzzle ball
Hideaway bed for nervous nappers
Weighted vest for thunder & travel
Maze bowl that slows fast eaters
Each piece reviewed by a board-certified vet behaviorist before launch. No fluff, no fads.
From a US warehouse, free over $40. No 14-day waits, no customs forms.
If your pet doesn't relax with it, send it back — no questions, no restocking fee.
We tried every supplement, every bark collar, every podcast for dogs. Twelve dollars of silicone fixed in two weeks what nothing else did.
Burrow started because my rescue dog couldn't be left alone for ten minutes without ripping the couch apart. The fix wasn't training — it was a $12 lick mat. So I made the version I wished I'd had from day one.