Dog Training Tools & Equipment
Good training is mostly timing, consistency and rewards — and the right tools make all three easier. This is the kind, reward-based kit that turns training from a chore into a game you both enjoy.

Snuffle Digging Plush Dog Toy
An interactive digging plush that hides treats to challenge your dog's nose and brain.

Nosework Slow Feeder Snuffle Mat
A foraging puzzle mat for training and stress relief that taps natural instincts.

Sunflower Suction-Cup Snuffle Mat
Suction cups hold this foraging mat in place for spill-free, enriching mealtimes.

Machine-Washable Nosework Snuffle Mat
An easy-fill, machine-washable mat for nose-work games and slower, calmer feeding.

Interactive Snuffle Foraging Mat
Hides treats in soft fabric to spark natural foraging, ease boredom and slow fast eaters.

Anti-Choke Snuffle Feeding Mat
Slows fast eaters with a nose-work blanket that makes mealtimes safer and smarter.

Large Snuffle Mat For Dogs
A roomy sniff mat for training, slow feeding and calming stress relief.

Interactive Snuffle Book Slow Feeder
A squeaky sniff-book mat that reduces boredom and helps prevent overeating.

Plush Strawberry Snuffle Mat
A cute foraging mat that feeds, entertains and stimulates dogs and small pets alike.

Adjustable Snuffle Mat For Large Dogs
Mental-stimulation mat that slows eating and eases stress for dogs of every size.

Sunflower Snuffle Mat Slow Feeder
A washable sunflower mat with a grippy base for stress-free, slow foraging meals.

Squeaky Snuffle Training Mat
Builds your dog's foraging instinct with a treat-hiding mat that rewards every sniff.

Interactive Snuffle Slow Feeder Mat
A washable sniffing mat that turns mealtime into enriching, slow-paced foraging fun.

Plush Snuffle Foraging Mat
Hide treats in the folds for a rewarding sniff-and-search game that beats boredom.

Snuffle Foraging Puzzle Mat
Encourages natural foraging and slows feeding to keep pets calm and mentally stimulated.

Snuffle Treat-Hiding Plush Squeaky Dog Toy
A plush squeaky snuffle toy that hides treats to engage your dog's nose and beat boredom.
Build your training kit
A few inexpensive bits cover almost everything: a [clicker](/dog-clickers) for marking the exact moment your dog gets it right, a [treat pouch](/dog-treat-pouches) so rewards are instant and hands-free, a [long line](/training-dog-leads) for safe recall practice, and a [whistle](/dog-whistles) for a consistent recall cue. Add a target stick and a potty-training bell and you can teach most everyday behaviours.
We deliberately stick to kind, reward-based tools. You will not find shock or prong collars here — modern, welfare-led training gets faster, more reliable results without fear, and it is what we would use on our own dogs.
Why the right tool speeds things up
Dogs learn by consequence and timing. A clicker or marker word tells your dog precisely which action earned the reward, which is far clearer than a treat that arrives a second too late. A treat pouch keeps high-value rewards to hand so you can capture good behaviour the instant it happens.
Pair the kit with short, frequent, upbeat sessions and the right [training treats](/dog-training-tools) — small, soft and exciting — and you will see progress in days. Our [dog training hub](/hub/dog-training) walks through the methods step by step.
Everything here is chosen to be genuinely useful in everyday life with your pet — quality-checked, fairly priced and shipped tracked across the UK. For any health concern, your vet is always the best first port of call.
Common questions
What tools do I need to train a dog?
Very little — a clicker or marker word, a treat pouch, high-value treats, and a long line for recall cover most everyday training. A whistle and target stick are useful extras.
Are training clickers better than just using treats?
A clicker marks the exact moment your dog does the right thing, which speeds up learning by making the reward crystal clear. You still pair it with treats — the click is a promise that a reward is coming.
Do you sell shock or e-collars?
No. We only stock kind, reward-based training tools. Aversive collars risk fear and fallout, and positive methods are more reliable — better for your dog and your bond.
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