LickBloom
Flower Lick Mat for Dogs & Cats
Flower Lick Mat for Dogs & Cats
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LickBloom is the 10-minute calm ritual your dog will run to. Slow, repetitive licking is one of a dog's most natural self-soothing behaviours. LickBloom gives that instinct somewhere to go: a premium, food-grade lick mat that turns anxious moments, bored evenings and bath-time battles into quiet, focused calm.
Why you'll love it
- Calms anxious moments: before you leave, during storms, on fireworks nights
- Busts boredom: 10 to 20 minutes of focused enrichment per session
- Slows fast eaters: turns a 30-second inhale into a paced, comfortable meal
- Makes grooming peaceful: the suction base grips tubs and floors for calmer baths and brushing
- Effortless to live with: freezer, fridge and dishwasher safe
How it works
Spread on a dog-safe favourite, press the mat onto any smooth surface and let the ritual begin. Freeze it first for a longer session, roughly double the time. Every order includes the LickBloom Recipe and Routine Guide with 25+ combinations.
What to serve
Xylitol-free peanut butter, plain unsweetened yoghurt, pure pumpkin puree, mashed banana, wet food or soaked kibble. Your guide includes a clear list of foods to avoid.
Built better than generic mats
- Thick, tear-resistant, 100% food-grade silicone, BPA free
- Full-base suction that grips tile, tubs, glass and fridge doors
- Deep flower-shaped grooves designed to extend lick time
- 15cm diameter, available in Blue, Dusk, Pink, Purple and Red
Safety first
Always supervise lick mat sessions and remove the mat if your dog chews the mat itself. Never serve xylitol, chocolate, grapes, raisins, onion or garlic. LickBloom supports calm daily routines and is not a substitute for veterinary or behavioural care.
Care and cleaning
Top-rack dishwasher safe, or rinse in warm soapy water for 30 seconds. Safe from freezer to dishwasher.
Shipping and guarantee
Ships within 24 hours with tracking, and shipping is always free across Australia, no minimum spend. Covered by our 30-day Love-It-or-It's-Free guarantee: if your dog doesn't take to it, we refund you in full and there's nothing to send back.
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- Food-grade silicone
- Free shipping on every order
- 30-day returns
- Designed for anxious pets
Simple enrichment
How it works
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Spread
Add yoghurt, wet food, peanut butter, pumpkin, or broth into the flower grooves.
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Stick or freeze
Suction it to a smooth surface, or freeze it first for a longer calming session.
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Let them bloom
Licking encourages calm focus and slows down mealtime without adding fuss.
What to put on it
๐ถ For dogs
Xylitol-free peanut butter, plain yoghurt, wet dog food, mashed banana, pumpkin puree, bone broth, or cream cheese. Freeze it overnight for a longer session.
๐ฑ For cats
Wet cat food, plain tuna in springwater, unsalted chicken broth, or a small amount of plain cooked chicken. Keep portions small.
โ ๏ธ Foods to avoid
Never use anything containing xylitol, chocolate, grapes, raisins, onion, garlic, or macadamia nuts. If in doubt, check with your vet.
โ๏ธ The frozen trick
Spread food into the grooves, cover, and freeze overnight. The frozen mat takes 3โ5ร longer to lick clean โ perfect for hot days, bath time, or particularly restless pets.
Perfect for...
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๐ Bath time
Suction-cup it to the shower wall or bath edge. Your dog will be so focused on the food they won't notice they're getting washed.
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๐ฐ Separation anxiety
Give it to them just before you leave. The licking helps them settle for 15โ20 minutes.
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๐ฝ๏ธ Fast eaters
Spread their meal across the flower grooves and watch eating time go from 20 seconds to 15 minutes โ safer for digestion.
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๐ฅ Vet & grooming visits
A lick mat loaded with peanut butter is one of the most effective ways to keep a nervous dog calm during handling.
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โ๏ธ Hot Australian days
Freeze it with yoghurt or bone broth for a cooling enrichment treat that keeps them busy in the heat.
Helpful lick mat guides
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Are lick mats safe for dogs?
Read the safety guideA practical guide to supervision, materials, portions and foods to avoid.
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What to put on a lick mat
Explore topping ideasFifty dog-safe topping ideas for everyday enrichment and frozen sessions.
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25 easy lick mat recipes
Browse the recipesSimple combinations for puppies, seniors, hot days and longer sessions.