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Chaos Gremlin Enrichment Bundle
Chaos Gremlin Enrichment Bundle
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Chaos Gremlin Enrichment Bundle
A bundle for dogs who eat fast, get bored easily, and need food to feel like something to do, not just something to finish.
What this is
This bundle is built for dogs who need more enrichment, texture, and engagement.
Instead of just giving them more treats, this gives you a better mix of chewing, crunch, and food play so eating feels more satisfying.
Why it exists
Some dogs are not picky. They’re just busy.
They inhale meals, lose interest quickly, and are always looking for the next thing. This bundle gives them different textures and levels of effort so eating feels more like an activity and less like a blur.
What’s inside
Beef Trachea
A longer-lasting chew for the dogs who need something to really work through.
Chewrros
Crunchy chicken treats that still give them a little effort without being too intense.
Gold Fishies
Crunchy fish treats that work beautifully for snuffle mats, toys, and little food games.
Super Chicken Jerky
Simple chicken jerky you can break into smaller pieces for enrichment and slower feeding.
How to use it
Reach for the beef trachea.
Give them Chewrros.
Break up the jerky or hide Gold Fishies in a snuffle mat or toy.
So you can turn fast eating into something slower, calmer, and more engaging.
Good fit for
- Dogs who inhale their food
- Dogs who get bored easily
- Dogs who need more enrichment
- Dogs who love chewing and searching
Not the best fit for
- Very hesitant or picky eaters
- Dogs who do better with soft meals first
- Dogs who need very minimal texture variety
Bundle Value
$56 total value
Bundled so you can start with what works without overthinking every treat.
Why these treats together?
Because chaos gremlins usually do better with a mix of effort levels.
One longer chew. One easier chew. One crunchy fish treat. One breakable jerky. That way you can match the moment instead of giving the same thing every time.
Want to slow them down even more?
Pair this with a slow feeder to turn quick eating into something calmer and more structured.
Start here, then see what they reach for first.
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