Uses
- Great way to stimulate an active dog on restricted exercise
- Stimulates and encourages fussy eaters
- Great for speedy eaters who don’t digest their food fully
- Good for anxious dogs, helps them to relax
- Aids dogs with digestion issues, reduces flatulence
Features
Slow feeder bowls and enrichment plates are a really great way to add mental stimulation to your dog’s routine. Using their problem-solving skills, figuring out how to get those morsels out can be a fun and challenging game that can reduce stress, anxiety and boredom. Dogs who are on long or short-term cage rest or limited exercise benefit massively, gaining purpose and joy back into their lives without straining a muscle.
Does your dog inhale their food? Slowing it down helps with digestion—combatting issues such as bloating and flatulence. In addition, this can also help your dog to properly chew and breakdown their food, to get all the nutrients out of the meal they’re supposed to. If your dog takes medication in their food then this can also enhance absorption and improve effectiveness.
To make these feeders even more tricky and time consuming for your dog, try freezing them, frozen vegetables, yogurt, meat or even stock will all make a tasty challenge for your dog.
The bases of these bowls have 37 suction cups, which ensures the bowl stays in one place and isn’t chased across your kitchen floor while your dog is eating.
Made from BPA free food grade silicone, this feeder is non-toxic, odourless and microwave and dishwasher safe. If needed, clean with a bristle brush to clear any leftover bits!