Designed to reduce bloating and strain on dog's neck and joints. Use the Slow Feeder with or without the Stand.
Do I need a slow feeder bowl?
One of the primary benefits should be pretty obvious – slow feeders slow your dog down while eating. Regular bowls work very well for dogs that don't inhale their food. The obstructions in a slow feeder make eating more of a challenge, so it takes longer for your dog to eat.
Do dogs need elevated bowls?
As mentioned, elevated bowls are a great fit for any dogs that struggle with mobility issues. Having your dog's bowl higher off the ground puts less strain on your dog's neck. So if your dog is older or struggles with joint or bone issues, elevated bowls are a great way to make them comfortable when they eat.
Are slow feeders a good idea?
Slow feeders are good for dogs because they slow down the rate at which dogs can eat their food. Slow feeders make it impossible for dogs to gulp down food, which lessens the amount of air they take in with their food. This reduces the risk of the dog choking, vomiting, or getting bloat.
What is the point of a slow feeder?
Prevents Vomiting A slow feeder dog bowl prevents most dogs from vomiting and this is due to the fact of smaller portions sizes of food being consumed at a time. This allows the food to digest more effectively.
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