Metal Slow Feeder Dog Bowl Durable and Convenient
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
Place of Origin:China
Features
Durable & Hygienic Material
- Made from food-grade 304 stainless steel – rust-proof, corrosion-resistant, and prevents bacterial growth
- Non-porous surface avoids odors/stains (unlike plastic)
Stable Dual-Compartment Design
- Weighted or non-slip base keeps bowls secure during meals
- Separate sections for food + water to maintain freshness
Easy Maintenance
- Dishwasher-safe for hassle-free cleaning
- Compatible with wet/dry food and freezer use
Metal Slow Feeder Dog Bowl – Usage Guide & Care Tips
Stainless steel double bowls offer a practical solution for keeping your dog’s food and water organized. Their durable construction and hygienic properties make them a popular choice among pet owners. Here’s how to use and maintain them properly.
Daily Use Recommendations
- Proper Placement
- Position the bowls on a flat, stable surface to prevent tipping.
- Use a non-slip mat underneath if your dog eats energetically.
- Keep food and water bowls a few inches apart to avoid cross-contamination.
- Food & Water Management
- Fill the food compartment with measured portions to prevent overfeeding.
- Refresh water at least twice daily to ensure cleanliness.
- Avoid leaving wet food in the bowl for extended periods to prevent bacterial growth.
Cleaning & Maintenance
- Routine Cleaning
- Wash both bowls daily with warm, soapy water and a soft sponge.
- Pay attention to crevices where food particles may accumulate.
- Deep Cleaning
- Weekly, soak the bowls in a 50/50 vinegar-water solution to remove residue and odors.
- For stubborn stains, use baking soda as a gentle abrasive.
- Drying & Storage
- Always air-dry the bowls completely before refilling to prevent moisture-related bacteria.
- Store in a dry place when not in use to maintain hygiene.
Safety Considerations
- Regularly inspect for dents or sharp edges that could harm your dog’s mouth.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals like bleach, which can damage the steel and leave harmful residues.
- Choose high-quality stainless steel (304 grade) to ensure longevity and safety.
With proper care, these bowls will provide a clean, safe, and long-lasting dining experience for your dog.