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Small slow feeder dog bowl
Small slow feeder dog bowl






small slow feeder dog bowl

We feed our dogs dry biscuits so this is a minor point, but if using wet food or raw food the washing part may keep the humans out of trouble for a few minutes too. Alex gives Gau Gau a helping mouthįrom a human perspective (yes we are the ones having to do the washing up, boo hoo), this bowl is more fiddly to clean than a standard round bowl. At the shelter this isn’t a problem at all and we really enjoyed observing both Gau Gau and Alex not only taking much longer to eat but hearing their brains working away at the best way to proceed with what normally is a basic and very quick process. You may want to take this into account if you only have a small area to feed your dog. We also noticed there is a lot more movement as Gau Gau worked his way around the bowl rather than standing in one position to eat. Yes the bowl is big enough for sharing and keeping two dogs focused and busy enjoying meal time. Gau Gau was then joined by Alex who helped him polish off the biscuits. Much, much, much longer than the standard round bowls we normally use to feed our dogs. The grooves are quite deep and the gaps fairly slim which kept Gau Gau entertained and engrossed in accessing his food for a considerable amount of time.

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We soon relaxed upon seeing him get to grips with this bowl and work out how to access the food. Gau Gau, bless him with his adorable frown lines looked rather perplexed at first and admittedly we felt a bit cruel as he attempted to eat his food. Dogs Gau Gau and Alex were the first to put the bowl to good use. Large in size and with an intricate maze type design, the outward hound fun feeder certainly appeared fun upon unpacking it. A happy and satisfied customer – Daisy! Check Price on Amazon Outward Hound Fun Feeder Slow Bowl Outward Hound Fun Feeder Bowl Large Size £14.54 It feels sturdy, solid and weighty enough not to break. It certainly slowed down her eating but didn’t leave her confused or trying to tip the bowl over. DetailsĪvailable in 4 sizes – extra small, small, medium and largeĭaisy really liked this bowl. The medium size bowl has a capacity to hold 600 ml of food and measure 22.1 centimetres in diameter and 7.1 centimetres in depth. Unlike some of the more intricate designs it isn’t hard for a dog to work out how to access the food and doesn’t provide the same mental challenge but the eating process took much longer.

small slow feeder dog bowl

This design is simple with raised partitions so that Daisy had to work her way between each one to access the dry food.

small slow feeder dog bowl

Sweet Daisy has a fantastic appetite and is a very quick eater which often leaves her with a bloated tummy so she was our first choice in helping us review the Dogit Go Slow bowl. It’s the dogs opinions that really matter though and although we were more than prepared to get on all fours and eat our lunch from this smart looking bowl we thought best to hand over to the professionals…. Dogit Go-Slow Anti Gulp Dog Bowl Dogit Go Slow Medium Size Bowl £11.89įirst impressions from us humans as we took the Dogit Go Slow bowl out of it’s box were that it’s sturdy and solid with a decent weight to it. Let’s take a look at how they stood up to our doggies testing. All five of these bowls have been put through their paces, received intriguing looks, lots of smelling, prodding, licking and chewing. Some gulp it down, others prefer to snack on it throughout the day some like to play with their bowls when empty, others don’t give them a backwards glance. Breakfast time as you can imagine is an exciting part of the day for our dogs and they all love their food. These five bowls: Dogit Go Slow Anti Gulp bowl, Outward Hound Fun Feeder Slow bowl, Smarter Paws Slow Feeding bowl, Super Design Gobble-Stop Slow Feeder bowl and the Jasgood Slow Eating bowl have been tested by many of our dogs at the shelter. We have heard a lot of good things about slow feeder bowls for dogs including not only slowing down the eating time, but also reducing the risk of bloating, digestive problems as well as meal time becoming a fun and enjoyable longer lasting process. Yes we know a fair few dogs like this, humans too now we think about it (we won’t name and shame!!). The time arrives and before you even have time to say ‘enjoy’ their bowls are empty.

  • Super Design Gobble-Stop Slow Feeder Dog Bowlĭo you have a dog or two or maybe three for whom meal times are greatly anticipated? Does their amazing internal clock start telling them it’s that time of day way before the actual meal time? Their enthusiasm is infectious, it is such an important part of their routine.







  • Small slow feeder dog bowl