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The anxiety bowl that saves your home not just your nerves

Great 4.7/5 | 50,319+ Pups Calmed

30–60 minutes of calm licking. Natural endorphin release. No more destroyed furniture.

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If you've tried the ThunderShirt, the calming chews, the CBD oil and nothing worked it's because they don't address the biology.

The Oulano Pup Bowl uses a 360° rotating ball to keep your dog licking for 30–60 minutes. That sustained licking triggers natural endorphin release the same "calm down" chemicals humans get from deep breathing. It's regulation, not distraction.

No chemicals. No side effects. Just your dog's own biology doing what it was designed to do.

Fill it with yogurt, bone broth, or peanut butter. Put it down. Come home to a calm, settled dog. That's it.

All orders ship within 1–3 business days from the United States. Standard shipping takes 7–15 business days.

Free shipping included on the 3-Pack (Best Value). Every order is backed by our 60-day money-back guarantee if your dog isn't visibly calmer, we'll refund every penny. No questions asked.

Katie J. ★★★★★

"Destroyed blinds. Destroyed door frames. Started on the couch. I fill this before work now. Come home to a calm dog and an intact house."

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Backed By Science.
Trusted By Vets.

The Oulano Pup Bowl is built on veterinary research not marketing hype.

Dr. Kasey Stopp, DVM
Dr. Kasey Stopp, DVM
Veterinary Behavioral Specialist
"Licking releases endorphins and dopamine in a dog's brain the same chemicals that make them feel safe. A tool that extends that licking to 30–60 minutes is doing what medication tries to do, naturally."
Emily Hodgson
Emily Hodgson
Certified Dog Trainer & Behavior Consultant
"The repetitive action of licking activates a dog's self-soothing instinct. Most enrichment tools are finished in minutes. Sustained licking is where the real behavioral shift happens."
Dr. Lisa Chen, DVM
Dr. Lisa Chen, DVM
Veterinary Anxiety & Stress Specialist
"Most calming products sedate. Sustained licking regulates. It activates the parasympathetic nervous system the part that tells your dog's body the threat is over. That's real calm, not drowsiness."
Dr. Daniel Mitchell, DVM
Dr. Daniel Mitchell, DVM
Canine Behavioural Specialist
"I recommend sustained licking enrichment tools over calming chews for anxious dogs. The endorphin response from 30+ minutes of licking is something no supplement can replicate."

Why 50,319+ Dog Owners Switched

Calm In Minutes

30–60 minutes of sustained licking triggers natural endorphin release.

Chew-Proof

Food-safe materials and click-lock lid built for even aggressive destroyers.

Zero Chemicals

No CBD. No sedatives. Just your dog's own biology doing the work.

60-Day Guarantee

If your dog isn't visibly calmer, every penny back. No questions asked.

50,319+ anxious dogs calmed. Here's what their owners say.

Great 4.7/5 based on 2,751+ customer reviews
★★★★★
I Actually Left the House

Haven't been able to leave him alone in two years. Bone broth in. Ball spinning. Came home to a sleeping dog and zero damage. First time ever.

Tanya M.
✓ Verified customer
★★★★★
Better Than Medication

Vet put him on Prozac. He turned into a zombie. Took him off it and tried this instead. Same calm but he's still himself.

Jessica W.
✓ Verified customer
★★★★★
Saved My Security Deposit

She ripped up carpet by the front door every single day. Landlord was threatening eviction. Filled this with yogurt 45 minutes of silence. Deposit saved.

Ashley R.
✓ Verified customer
★★★★★
Zonked In 40 Minutes

Peanut butter in. Ball spinning. 40 minutes later he was flat out on the kitchen floor. Like he'd had a two-hour walk. Game changer.

Marcus L.
✓ Verified customer
★★★★★
Tried Everything. This Worked.

ThunderShirt nothing. CBD oil nothing. Calming chews nothing. This spinning ball? 45 minutes of licking. First time she's ever been relaxed when I got home.

Danielle K.
✓ Verified customer
★★★★★
My Carpet Survived

Destroyed blinds. Destroyed door frames. Started on the couch. I fill this before work now. Come home to a calm dog and an intact house.

Rachel T.
✓ Verified customer

Experience the Calm of a Tired, Happy Dog

With the Oulano Pup Bowl, one fill of yogurt or bone broth keeps your dog licking for 30–60 minutes triggering natural endorphin release that calms anxiety from the inside out. No chemicals. No pills. No side effects. Just a calm, settled dog and a house that stays intact. Fill it before work, before bedtime, or before guests arrive. Five seconds to set up. Five seconds to clean.

Questions

Regular lick mats are finished in 4 minutes. Dogs chew them up, flip them over, or lose interest. The Paw Calm Pup Bowl uses a 360° rotating ball that keeps your dog licking for 30–60 minutes. It's a rigid, weighted bowl not a flimsy mat that ends up shredded on your floor.
Veterinary research confirms sustained licking releases endorphins your dog's natural calming chemicals. The rotating ball extends licking long enough for the nervous system to fully regulate. Over 50,319+ dogs calmed. Every order backed by our 60-day money-back guarantee.
Food-safe material built for aggressive chewers. Click-lock lid your dog can't pop off. Weighted base that stays planted. Supervise the first few sessions once they learn to lick instead of chew, they're hooked.
Bone broth, plain yogurt, peanut butter (xylitol-free), or pumpkin puree. Holds 180ml enough for a full 30–60 minute session. Freeze it for an even longer challenge.
Start with their absolute favorite treat. Some dogs take a session or two to figure out the spinning ball. If it's still a no our 60-day money-back guarantee covers you. Every penny back, no questions asked.