Dog Training Flooring & Mats

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Options for Dog Training Flooring


Dog training can be a fulfilling activity, but it also can be mentally and physically taxing. Standing and working on commands for hours at a time can take its toll. Make the training process easier on both the dogs and their handlers by installing comfortable dog training flooring from Greatmats.

The right flooring for obedience training can make a big difference in the process. Learn more about your dog training flooring options that can help both you and your best friend have a greater chance at success.

Types of Dog Training Floor Mats


At Greatmats, we offer four primary types of dog training floor mats.

Interlocking Foam Puzzle Mats


EVA foam puzzle mats are among the best flooring for dogs because of their ease of installation. The tiles pop together without needing adhesive. A foam dog floor mat has plenty of cushioning, too. If one foam mat is damaged, you can pop it out and replace it rather than replacing the entire dog training flooring layout.

Rubber Rolls


Rubber rolls are highly economical options for dogs when used as non-slip flooring. These rolls can cover a lot of space at the facility in a short amount of time. They’re highly durable, standing up well to constant foot traffic.

Interlocking Rubber Tiles


If you prefer thick rubber dog training flooring, rubber tiles and mats are ideal. These thick pieces can go together using puzzle edges, or they can slide against each other with flat edges. This kind of dog training mat gives you the maximum combination of durability and cushioning.

Artificial Turf Rolls


Artificial turf rolls yield a beautiful look, mimicking the feel and appearance of natural grass. They can cover a large area in very little time. This is a common material for dog shows because of the high-quality look. Artificial grass provides a sure footing for the dogs, and some of it has cushioning under the turf.

Why Do You Need Special Indoor Training Flooring for Dogs?


Our Greatmats customers are using our indoor dog training flooring for multiple purposes, and you can incorporate some of these ideas in your facility.
  • Training and tricks: National dog trainer Sara Carson uses foam mats as the best mats for dog training, helping to keep her dogs comfortable as they learn dozens of commands and tricks while striving to set world speed records.
  • Training and rehab: The Babinski Foundation gives pets a second chance after tough medical issues, working to re-home them. Using rubber flooring from Greatmats, the dogs receive a comfortable floor while they do obedience training and rehabilitate their injuries before they’re ready for their new forever homes.
  • Agility: Clean Run Magazine featured Greatmats foam flooring tiles in a story about the benefits of using foam as dog training flooring.
  • Training and exercise: The Canine Coach in Minnesota provides a training facility for dog owners, while also offering play spaces and boot camps for dogs, kids, and owners to have fun playing and exercising. The facility uses foam tiles throughout.

Dog Training Flooring Q&A


Why use EVA foam dog agility flooring?


The best reason to use EVA foam dog agility flooring is because of the excellent traction, cushioning, and protection from impact that it offers. Anti-fatigue foam puzzle tiles and mats are ideal for any indoor facility that focuses on performance.

What are the top 5 floors for dog training?


The top five floors for dog training are large interlocking foam mats, rubber rolls, outdoor artificial turf rolls, indoor artificial turf rolls, and EVA foam puzzle mats.

What are the best flooring materials for dog agility?


The best flooring materials for dog agility include EVA foam, artificial turf grass with cushioning, and rubber rolls or tiles. Each of these materials is cushioned and creates a non-slip traction surface that keeps your canine companions safer.

How do you clean dog agility flooring?


The process to clean dog agility flooring involves removing dry debris with a vacuum or broom. Use only safe liquid cleaning products on the dog training mats, such as vinegar and baking soda, dish soap, or manufacturer-recommended cleaning products.

How do you choose the best dog agility turf?


To choose the best dog agility turf, look for a high-quality design that’s going to last. Pick a material that matches your needs for either an indoor or outdoor installation. For a cushioned pet flooring, make sure the turf has a foam or rubber layer underneath.