Best Slow Feed Dog Bowl Large Dog Feeder

Product details

MOQ:500pcs

Size:existed

Material:ABS+stainless steel        

Brand Name: Jun Fei 

Packing:Standard

Logo: Customized

Application:Dogs,cats                          

Color:Customized

Style:New-fashion                     

Quality:High durable      

 Features

Safe & Durable Materials

  • Made from food-grade stainless steel, ceramic, or BPA-free plastic to prevent contamination.
  • Non-toxic, non-slip base keeps the bowl stable during meals.

Functional Design for Comfort

  • Wide, shallow shape for easy access (ideal for flat-faced breeds like Bulldogs).
  • Raised bowls available for better posture and digestion (recommended for large dogs).

Easy to Clean & Maintain

  • Dishwasher-safe (stainless steel/ceramic) or scratch-resistant (high-quality plastic).
  • Smooth surfaces prevent bacteria buildup.

Bonus: Some models include portion markers for controlled feeding.

Daily Use Guide for Best Slow Dog Feed Bowl

A well-maintained dog bowl ensures hygiene, safety, and comfort during mealtime. Follow these essential tips for daily use:

1. Cleaning Routine

  • After Every Meal: Rinse the bowl with warm water to remove leftover food and saliva.
  • Daily Wash: Use mild dish soap and a soft sponge (avoid abrasive scrubbers that scratch surfaces).
  • Deep Clean (Weekly): Soak in vinegar-water solution (1:1) for 10 minutes to disinfect, then rinse thoroughly.

2. Material-Specific Care

  • Stainless Steel: Most durable; dishwasher-safe. Check for dents that may trap bacteria.
  • Ceramic: Hand-wash to preserve glaze; inspect for chips/cracks.
  • Plastic: Replace if scratched (bacteria can hide in grooves).

3. Hygiene & Safety

  • Separate Bowls: Use one for food and another for water to prevent cross-contamination.
  • Elevated Bowls: Ideal for large/arthritic dogs but ensure they’re at elbow height to avoid neck strain.
  • Non-Slip Base: Prevents spills, especially for energetic eaters.

4. Storage Tips

  • Dry Completely: Store upside down to avoid moisture buildup.
  • Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prevents plastic warping or ceramic glaze damage.

Pro Tip: Replace bowls every 1-2 years (or sooner if damaged).

By following these steps, your dog’s bowl stays clean, safe, and long-lasting!

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