Feeding Bowls

Don't feed dogs from plastic dishes

While they may not break easily, plastic dishes can cause a sensitivity or allergic reaction on your dog's chin, harbour bacteria, and retain odours than can cause a finicky dog to reject his meal. metal or ceramic dishes are your best choice.

Bloat Prone dogs should not be eating from a dish on the floor, Elevate the dog dish on a table or stand so that the food is at shoulder level. Your dog will swallow less air and have a more pleasant dining experience.

It is important that your dog not only has his own bowls for food and water but that the bowl is a shape and size suitable for your breed. For example a breed with long ears needs a specially shaped dog bowl to keep his ears out of his food and water.

Heavy ceramic is generally considered a good material for your dog's bowls. Your dog's food bowl should be cleaned well after every meal to prevent bacteria growth.

Mason Cane Plain Ceramic Bowl

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