Easter enrichment ideas for dogs

Easter isn’t just about chocolate eggs and hot cross buns for the humans - we've got ways to get the dog involved too! Whether you’re spending the long weekend at home or heading away with your pup, a little bit of themed fun goes a long way in keeping your dog mentally stimulated and happy. Best of all, these Easter enrichment ideas can be done with things you already have around the house or a few treats from us.
Easter Egg Hunt – Dog Edition
Why should the humans have all the fun? Create a dog-friendly Easter egg hunt by hiding treats, chews, or favourite toys around your home or backyard. For an extra challenge, place them under boxes, behind plant pots, or rolled in a towel to encourage sniffing, digging, and problem solving.
DIY Easter Snuffle Box
Fill a shallow cardboard box or a reusable container with shredded paper or fabric scraps, and hide small treats, chews, or even bits of kibble inside. Your dog will love digging through to find the goodies, and you’ll love how it slows them down and stimulates their mind.
Treat-stuffed Chews or Moulds
Use our silicone moulds to make frozen Easter “eggs” with dog-friendly ingredients like peanut butter, yoghurt, or mashed banana. Or fill a chew toy with a mix of soft food, freeze-dried treats, and a smear of something delicious to keep your pup happy while you enjoy your own Easter treats.
Adding a bit of seasonal enrichment doesn’t just keep your dog busy - it prevents boredom and gives them a way to enjoy the Easter festivities with you. Just remember to keep any chocolate and hot cross buns far out of reach (they’re not pup-friendly), and enjoy the long weekend with your favourite four-legged family member.