Help minimize straining and promote healthy digestion.
Help them eat at a slower pace to reduce bloating and vomiting.
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Make cleanup easier when they spill food or water.
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In addition to standard wet and dry dog food, Petco offers a wide range of feeding accessories to make meal time easy. Find elevated, ceramic, stainless steel, and plastic dog food bowls in an assortment of sizes and designs or opt for the convenience of an automatic dog feeder. To ensure proper hydration, we offer a variety of dog waterers, fountains with filtration, and water dispensers. When it comes to clean up and storage, dog food mats keep meal time mess contained. And dog food containers and treat bags ensure food is stored neatly and securely.
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Yes, stainless steel dog bowls are one of the most common types of food and water bowls used by pet parents. They’re also quite durable compared to plastic or ceramic bowls!
The height of your dog’s bowl may depend on their breed and life stage. Consult your veterinarian with questions about what type of dog bowl is best for your dog.
Slow feeder dog bowls are specifically designed to extend feeding times. The bowls have built-in “roadblocks” to slow your dog’s eating. Slow feeders can be used on dogs that tend to eat quickly or choke on their food while eating.
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I just bought my dog a new food bowl. this is one is elevated since she is getting taller and it’s the perfect height for her . But she’s gone over to the bowl a few times since it’s her feeding time and she keeps prancing and whimpering really loud at the bowl.
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My dog does not want to eat from his metal bowl anymore, we bought him a plastic one and for a while he ate but now he stop again. We got him a porcelain and still not eating. And my husband has feed him his soft food with a fork but he would not eat his hard food.
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Are there specific purposes for a slow feed bowl other than to slow down a dogs eating? Does it help them digest their food better or help them in any specific way? For example my dog eats rather fast, will a slow feed bowl provide any additional benefits besides just slowing down her eating?
What is the best feeding mechanism to put the dog's meal for 15-30 min then take it or leave it all the day for the dog to eat as she want?
My puppy has been playing with his food bowl and water bowl for a while now, he broke his first bowls. I bought him new ones, but he just keeps on playing with them. Water is clean and he likes his food, so I don't see a problem. How can I make him stop?
Hi my 6 month old French bulldog doesn’t like to eat or drink out of bowls he tips them over all the time and I think it’s effecting his eating and drinking and he isn’t gaining weight in his hips they are skinny
My dog will hardly eat from her bowl, which is a basic metal food bowl. But she will scarf down her food from my hands or from my roommate’s dog’s bowl, which is a black plastic, less reflective bowl. I’m worried about how much she eats in a day. Should I get her a different bowl? Or just wait till she’s more comfortable? I’ve only had her for about a month. She also tucks her tail and cowers the whole time she is eating. She is a rescue so I’m not sure what the history is there.
Hi! I am a college student working on a "smart" dog food bowl. Our project aims to address epidemic of dog obesity, as 56% of dogs are overweight; this statistic indicates that there is room in the market for a food monitoring solution that would improve pet health in the long-run. The bowl would come equipped with a scale/sensor connected to an application that recommends servings. Do you think both water and food should be weighed? Or just food? Is there a value in weighing water like food?
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