Do your pets are difficult to finish their food If it get's spread out while he's eating? do your pets always stack food to the edge then overflow to the floor? do your pets keep knocking bowls over and has trouble gripping the food on a flat surface? here super design slanted pet bowl comes ! ! ! It is great for messy eaters or cute squished nose animals which find it difficult to get meals left in the corner of the container, also perfect for old dogs and small dogs who have or are losing their vision, who are difficult to finish All of their food in regular round bowl. With it, you don't have to bend over to scrub food off of the floor after your pets' Eating. We believe It's a bowl that pet owners don't want to miss any more.
J**E
Help with Small Dog Sizing
I am writing this review in hopes it will help someone who is trying to decide which size to purchase for their small dog(s). I spent WAAAAYYYY too much of my time trying to get the perfect size/configuration for my own three small dogs, so perhaps this review will save someone else from the same fate.First, let me say I love these bowls. The base is made of a nice and sturdy plastic, they have some weight to them, and their non-skid grips prevent them from sliding around on our hardwood floors. They stay in place while our dogs are eating. The food bowl itself is made of a nice stainless steel but do note it is not heavy weight. Perfect for our needs though.My goal was to purchase a bowl that prevents neck issues. While I liked the idea of a simple raised bowl, I discovered my dogs still had to bend their necks in the same fashion as they did while eating from a ground-level bowl. I like the idea of the 15 degree angle bowls, so I decided to go ahead with this particular brand.With regard to sizing, I first ordered the smalls for our two Chihuahuas and the medium for our Japanese Chin. While these sizes generally worked for them, I didn't feel the bowls offered enough of a change from their original bowls. So, I decided to watch our two Chihuahuas take turns at eating out of our Japanese Chin's medium-sized bowl and felt it was a much better fit; it was slightly higher and just gave them better body mechanics while eating. What I realized for the Chin is that, while technically the medium would work for him, I felt he could benefit from a slightly larger bowl for proper body mechanics, and more importantly, for his large head. Japanese Chins have a flat face and an overly large head. Although it would seem the large is too big for a seven pound dog, it is perfect for him! He has tons of room to fit his face in the bowl (no snout) and still has space on the sides for extra oxygen so that he can slurp and snort while he chows down his food.As a point of reference, I will give the measurements for our dogs:Chihuahua #1 is 5.5 pounds, slender and dainty, 8 inches from floor to top of shoulders. Size Medium is perfect for her.Chihuahua #2 is 6 pounds, squatty and bulky, 8.5 inches from floor to top of shoulder. Size Medium is perfect for her.Japanese Chin is 7 pounds, sleek and slender, 9.5 inches from floor to top of shoulder and has a round, wide, flat-faced head. Size Large is perfect for him.The first couple of times they ate from their bowls they weren't too sure, but they all quickly adapted and seem to love their new set-up. Hope this review helps!
J**R
Good for many creatures
I LOVE this bowl!We have a Shih Tzu who is very picky. He hated the usual flat style dog bowl. It was very hard to try and find him a bowl he liked to eat from until this one was found. He readily eats from it. It is easy to remove the stainless bowl and clean it or fill it. I have now ordered many of these same bowls for myself and other Shih Tzu owners I know.The picture shows that he isn't the only one who likes this bowl. Our monitor lizard Cutie Pie finds it very convenient and likes the fact that food is always directed into one easy to reach spot.
Y**9
Looks nice but...
Looks-wise, this is nice and attractive. Smart to have non-skid rubber grips on underside.However....I got a Small size for my normal-sized adult cat. He's somewhat small for an Adult cat. The small-sized bowl is too small, and so when my cat tries to really get in there to eat his (moist) food, the edges of the small bowl are hitting his face, neck, etc., which means that he gets the 'smelly moist food' smell on his face.Also, the metal bowl itself is sorta cheap. When my cat tries to lick up his moist food, and which is sticking to the sides of the metal bowl, you can hear the bowl moving a round a bit...making a 'clanging' sound against the sides of the base.Also, I got this style as I thought it would provide my cat a somewhat 'elevated feeder' (makes intake/digestion easier). But in fact, the base of the bowl...the bottom part where the majority of the food would sit...it's not all that elevated off the ground.So for me, this bowl did not give me what I was looking for...which was a better dining experience for my cat.
S**Y
Large size is not large at all.
I received the bowl on time which was great. I love the design and color of the base. The problem I have is the size large is not quite large at all. I have an English bulldog and he is on the small side as a three year old but the large is not large enough. Just a caution also the bowl does not fit snug and it moves around alot when my dog licks the bowl. I bought it because my dog eats raw food and not kibble so although I like the design and the order was on time and I love the bass a large is not really by all standards a large.
B**K
Easy fix for fickle eaters
My French bulldog uses these bowls in a small size. She has trouble eating without getting a lot of air in her belly, these helped with that since they're elevated AND tilted.
4**P
What to Know
After reading way more information on XL elevated dog food bowls than I ever wanted to, I decided on this XL bowl for my lg dog due to the ergonomic design. Once received, it didn’t look like a standard bowl. It slants forward & so does the actual metal bowl. The unique roundish bowl has a rubber or silicone seal underneath the rim which does a good job of holding the bowl in place while your dog dines. The seal works well, it doesn’t move nor make any unnecessary noise which other reviewers commented on. The flip side of the good seal is that it’s slightly difficult to remove the bowl from the stand for cleaning. I actually remove the bowl from the with a little finger push, not a big issue. The stand itself has rubber on the bottom which keeps it firmly planted & doesn’t move around the floor, that was an issue for me with some of the other feeders. The reason I gave this 4 stars is that for an XL feeder, it seems rather short, on the verge of being too short & while the bowl accommodates my dog’s food portions, it’s not as large as I would have anticipated for an XL sized bowl. In conclusion & my own opinion, this bowl may possibly be too short for any dog larger than a standard sized lab breed.
S**E
Great for French Bulldogs
Been looking for a bowl for French Bulldogs for a while. Fed up of having to dig food away from the edges of his normal bowl. I've been pleasantly surprised, he now eats it all without help. It is sturdy and washes easily. Price was a little expensive, but like anything if you want it you have to pay the price.
C**O
Great bowls!
I have two cats, a year old and a six month old so I got two, M & L sizes which were perfect for them.It's made of good and durable materials and it's very easy to clean.They don't spill anything out of them and it's great to keep in line with portions.Cats often struggle with eating everything on flat bowls and the fact that this one is on an angle and it's raised makes it so much easier for them to feed.
F**0
Love these bowls for my cats
I spent way too long researching bowls for my cats (who've been eating out of an oven dish in the meantime), and got slightly obsessed, so I'm really really pleased with these bowls - especially as they are on the expensive side and I had high expectations.I have one short-legged 4kg cat who sits to eat and vomits a lot, and one 7kg dog-sized cat who eats standing up and doesn't chew. I got two large bowls - they're an ideal size as my cats graze dry food throughout the day and each bowl easily fits more than one day's food. (I think medium size would be ideal for cats who eat one meal at a time).The width is ideal for avoiding whisker fatigue, and the tilted angle is great - not too high off the ground for the little cat but I'm hoping the elevation will help with her regurg issues, and the shape has immediately stopped the issue of them chasing food around a dish or over the sides - they just face-plant into the bowls with open mouths and seem really happy about it.The quality is good - not heavy but feel sturdy, fit together nicely, sit on the floor without wobbling, and they genuinely look great (I got white, they're off-white/slightly cream coloured). I also bought spare metal inserts to swap in and out so they can be dishwashered regularly and I like that the bowls are metal - all the plastic bowls I've had have got quickly scratched with teeth marks, which I'm aware can harbour germs and cause cat acne.I wasn't sure if they'd be deep enough for water because of the tilt, but they're fine for day-to-day, so will be buying a couple more.Never knew cat bowls could be so exciting.
V**.
MISLEADING IF YOU ORDER THIS AS A WATER BOWL
There is nothing to dislike about these bowls. Well made, exactly as they look in the picture., easy to clean etc. Someone said somewhere that the stainless steel bowls are difficult to lift out of the container. No, not really. I just put my thumb into the stainless steel bowl, apply pressure and lift the bowl out easily, grabbing the edge between thumb and fingers as it comes out. Hardly rocket science but maybe some never thought thought of that.A word or three of caution if buying as a water bowl. My cat, Alfie, drinks a lot of water and so before ordering, I measured the amount of water that went in his old bowl, which I have replaced. His old bowl held 300ml of water, so I bought the 300ml tilting bowl. Yes, the bowl will hold 300ml of water but IMPORTANTLY, only when the stainless steel bowl is level. When you put it into the holder which tilts it, it definitely does NOT hold anywhere near 300ml.I also bought two more of these tilting bowls which I use for Alfie's biscuits (he has two kinds) and they hold sufficient. So, over all, I am happy with them but I might have to replace the one for water as I am spending too much time checking to see if Alfie has emptied his bowl.Nuff said, I think. :D
S**M
At last a bowl my car can eat out of !
Purchased the medium sized bowl and two spare bowls to swap and wash yesterday and it arrived today. This has enabled our cat to eat easier as the bowl is on an angle and it's raised. The cat can get to all areas of the bowl , ours used to struggle with the edges of a bowl flat on the floor, I had to keep scraping the food back to the centre for him to eat. Expensive yes however I got this with an offer on it and it's worth it for our cats comfort. Recommended item.Update 19/2/19 - Our cat still very happy with this bowl. Have also purchased the smallest size bowl for his lunchtime biscuit snacks so he's a very happy boy now !! Would not go back to flat on the floor bowls. They also dishwasher well too.
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