Stainless Steel Dog Slow Feeder Bowl for Small to Large Dogs with Non-slip
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It promotes fun healthy eating and prevents bloating as the pet eats slowly. The Dog Bowl Slow Feeder helps the pet to chew each bite properly hence, the body will absorb food nutrients properly. It features a non-slip base to hold the bowl properly in place. It holds a sufficient amount of food.
Features-
Item Type: Bowls
Type: Dogs
Material: Plastic
More About The Product:
Automatic Supply Feeder And Waterer Set- Works best as the water and food container are intact together and hassle-free. It is made with eco-friendly materials and can be used anywhere. A manual feeding option is undoubtedly included in an automatic cat feeder so you can effortlessly please your pets by pressing a button.
Simple To Assemble And Use-It only takes a few minutes to put this feeder together. The push-button feeding schedule is simple to program. Helping your pet establish healthy eating habits and portion control is fantastic.
Unique Design-It holds sufficient capacity for food. Use this feeder to divide meals into smaller pieces for your cat or dog if they have a tendency to consume food too rapidly. It is suitable for dry food only. The pet can freely eat their portion as the pellets are widely spread.
Helps In Keeping Your Pet Healthy- This automatic feeder’s parts and stainless steel bowl can be removed for proper cleaning. It can be moved anywhere easily and it makes it easier for the pet to have the food and water in one place.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dogs with food anxiety or those transitioning to a new bowl may initially hesitate based on novelty rather than color. Darker colors (Dark Blue, Dark Green, Black) are less visually stimulating and may suit anxious dogs better during the transition. From a food-safety standpoint, all colors use the same plastic material — color is cosmetic only.
The description states eco-friendly materials but does not specify BPA-free or food-grade grade designation. Dogs that bite and chew the bowl edges can ingest plastic fragments, which is a health concern. For aggressive chewers, a stainless steel slow feeder is safer. Inspect the bowl edges weekly for bite marks.
Maze-pattern slow feeder channels are typically 1.5–3cm deep. Wet food and raw meat pack into the channels and dry out if not cleaned within 30 minutes of feeding. These bowls require a brush (a bottle brush or dedicated slow-feeder brush) for proper cleaning — a sponge cannot reach the channel bottoms. Not recommended for wet or raw food unless you commit to immediate thorough washing.
Slow feeder bowl capacity depends on the maze height and bowl diameter, which are not specified. A medium slow feeder bowl holds approximately 200–400ml of dry kibble. For a 30 kg dog requiring 400–500g of kibble per meal, check that the bowl capacity matches before purchasing. Overfilling a maze bowl defeats its purpose.
The non-slip base uses rubber feet or a rubber ring on the bottom. On smooth tile, this is effective for most dogs. However, wet paws on tile (after outdoor walks) reduce grip effectiveness for both the bowl and the dog. Dry your dog's paws before feeding if you find the bowl migrating during meals.
Yes — slow feeders are specifically recommended for bloat-prone breeds (Great Danes, Standard Poodles, Weimaraners, Dobermans). The maze structure forces the dog to eat more slowly, reducing the amount of air swallowed during eating. Combine with a 30-minute rest period after meals for maximum bloat risk reduction.