Slow feeder

A slow feeder dog bowl is designed to help dogs who eat too quickly. The bowl's unique design with obstacles makes it harder for the dog to reach the food, extending eating time and promoting healthy digestion. Perfect for preventing problems like bloating and obesity, while making mealtimes more stimulating

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District 70 Slow Feeder // Eat-slow dog bowl (beige)

District 70 Slow Feeder // Eat-slow dog bowl (beige)

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District 70 Slow Feeder // Eat-slow dog bowl (dark gray)

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Lievick Lickmat // Lickmat with suction cups for dogs (light green)
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Lievick Lickmat // Lickmat with suction cups for dogs (light green)

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Why choose a slow feeder dog bowl?

Dogs who eat too quickly can experience a number of health problems, including:
  • Bloating
  • Nausea and discomfort.
  • Poor digestion and stomach problems.
With a slow feeder bowl, the dog eats more slowly, which provides better digestion and reduces the risk of problems associated with rapid eating.

How does a slow feeder work?

Slowfeeder dog bowls have built-in patterns and obstacles that make it harder for the dog to reach the food. This extends the eating time and makes the meal more stimulating for the dog, as it has to work a little for its food.

Benefits of slow feeder dog bowls

  1. Healthy digestion: Reduces the risk of bloating and helps with better absorption of nutrients.
  2. Less stress: Creates calm around mealtimes, especially if your dog usually gets overzealous.
  3. Mentally stimulating: Gives your dog a fun challenge and activates its natural instincts to search for food.

Which size should you choose?

It is important to choose a slow feeder that is appropriate for your dog's size. Bowls that are too small can be frustrating for larger dogs, while bowls that are too large can be ineffective for small dogs. Make sure the bowl is appropriate for your dog's daily portion size.

Is a slow feeder bowl the right solution for your dog?

If your dog tends to gobble down food in record time, a slow feeder bowl is a great investment. It not only improves your dog's health, but also creates a more enjoyable and relaxed eating experience.