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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. While the medium size still slowed down small dogs, I cannot help but feel that a smaller size would work better.
They could easily lick out the wet food from every nook and cranny, which was something they struggled to do with slow-feed bowls having more complicated designs. Slow feeders promote fun and healthy eating habits, helping to prevent bloat, regurgitation and obesity. Their spacious 20 cm size ensures that even larger meals can be enjoyed without any spillage or mess.
Especially our Labrador duo of Tucker and Cooper, who gulp down their food more like ducks than dogs – who needs teeth if you don’t chew?
After testing reviewing of slow feed bowls, we soon learned that their were a number of different bowls that excelled in their own way.Say goodbye to flimsy, easily tipped over bowls – the Scruffs Icon Slow Feeder Bowls are chip-resistant and built to last. However, if you have a bit more experience with slow feeders or just want an alternate suggestion for your special dog, then check out our following recommendations! If your dog is a little slow and you want to offer them a challenge they can complete, a slow-feed bowl could be the answer you are looking for. It may cause some frustration with the more impatient dog as it did with Alex but the results were clear to see.