Dog Enrichment Toys & Activities for a Happier, Calmer Dog

Your dog thinks about you every minute you are away. Give them something better to do.

Our enrichment toys reduce anxiety, stop destructive behaviour and keep your dog calm, focused and genuinely happy — even on the longest days.

Because a stimulated dog is a settled dog. And a settled dog means you can leave the house without the guilt.

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What Is Dog Enrichment and Why Does It Matter?

Dog enrichment is anything that engages your dog's natural instincts: sniffing, problem-solving, chewing, and exploring.
Without it, dogs become bored, anxious, and often destructive not because they are badly behaved, but because their minds are understimulated.

Research from veterinary behaviourists consistently shows that mentally stimulated dogs experience lower cortisol levels, fewer episodes of separation anxiety, and significantly less destructive behaviour at home.

At PetStoreed, every product in this collection has been selected with one question in mind: does this genuinely
improve the quality of a dog's day?

Our enrichment range includes puzzle feeders that turn mealtimes into brain work, interactive toys that keep dogs
engaged for hours, and calming products that help anxious dogs feel safe whether their owner is home or not.
Recommended by dog trainers and trusted by owners across
the UK and Europe.

Real Questions From Dog Owners Like You

I work full-time and my dog is alone for 8 hours a day. Am I a bad owner?

You are not a bad owner. You are a working adult doing your best. But honesty matters here: 8 hours alone is a long time for a dog, and the data backs that up. In 2024, 19% of UK dogs were regularly left alone for five hours or more. The question is not whether you work, it is what you give your dog before and after, and what you leave them with while you are gone. Enrichment tools do not replace you, but they make the hours without you significantly more bearable.

My dog destroys the house every time I leave for work. Is he doing it on purpose to punish me?

No. Your dog is not punishing you, he is panicking. What looks like revenge is actually a dog in distress, desperately trying to cope with the fear of being left alone. The chewing, the scratching, the mess: these are symptoms of an understimulated, anxious mind, not a badly behaved dog. Mental enrichment before you leave helps redirect that energy into something constructive.

My dog barks constantly when I leave. My neighbours have already complained. What can I do right now?

Barking when alone is one of the most common signs of separation anxiety, and one of the most stressful situations for everyone involved, including your dog. The barking is not stubbornness, it is a distress call. Enrichment tools like puzzle feeders and long-lasting chews give your dog something to focus on in the first 20 to 30 minutes after you leave, which is typically when anxiety peaks. They will not fix severe anxiety alone, but they are a recognised first step recommended by the RSPCA and most veterinary behaviourists.

My dog seems depressed. He just lies there, does not want to play, and does not even get excited when I come home anymore. Is something wrong?

That flatness and disinterest can be a sign of chronic under-stimulation or mild depression in dogs, and it is more common than most owners realise. Dogs are not built to lie still for 8 hours and then switch to happy mode on command. A mind that has had nothing to do all day eventually stops expecting anything at all. Enrichment is not just about entertainment, it is about maintaining cognitive engagement and emotional baseline. If the disinterest persists or worsens, a vet check is always worth doing to rule out any underlying health issue.

I have tried enrichment toys before and my dog loses interest in 5 minutes. Why should this be any different?

That is a fair and common experience. Most dogs lose interest quickly when the difficulty level is wrong, either too easy (solved in 30 seconds, no reward left) or too hard (the dog gives up in frustration). The right enrichment tool matches your dog's cognitive level and the value of the treat inside. We include difficulty ratings and introductory guidance for every product in this collection precisely because throwing a puzzle feeder at a dog and walking away is not enrichment, it is a failed experiment. Done correctly, most dogs stay engaged for 20 to 45 minutes, which is often the most critical window after you leave.