Calling All Dogs: Food Gulping Days Are Over!
Eating too fast may be harmful to some dogs.
It may cause choking, vomiting, even bloat, also know as GDV - gastric dilatation volvulus, which is a very serious condition, sometimes fatal.
Bloat seems to affect deep-chested, large or extra large dogs between the ages of 4 to 10 years.
Feeding a dog from an elevated dog feeder will help from gulping his/her food.
Feeding him/her from a raised dog feeder outfitted with a stainless steel "slow feed" type dog bowl will even be more efficient.
The dome in the middle of the dog bowl forces the dog to slow down, making him/her to chew the food rather than gulping it.
The food's nutrients will also get absorbed much better in the dog's system.
The combination of an elevated dog feeder and a "slow feed" dog bowl is a great idea for all dogs who tend to "vacuum" their food.
Many dog owners have noticed the difference when they switched from a floor level dog bowl to an elevated dog feeder.
And now, they come with a "slow feed" dog bowl...
Even better! Stainless steel dog bowls are also are the most healthy choice for all dogs.
Stainless steel has been the material of choice for food processing, dairy and brewery industries.
It is durable, sanitary, rust-free, and non-leaching.
Such bowls will last a lifetime.
This is a great alternative to plastic dog bowls since some dogs become allergic to plastic, and develop skin irritations.
Plastic being porous, can also trap dirt, odors and germs, which even your dishwasher will not be able to eliminate Any elevated dog feeder will help keep the food and water within the bowl, instead of on the floor.
In order to facilitate swallowing, dogs tend to lift their heads after eating or drinking.
As the dog raises his head, the water that doesn't get swallowed will spill onto the floor.
Our Black Labrador, Bird used to spill so much water all over our kitchen floors before giving him an elevated feeder, that the joke around the house was that in a way, we had the cleanest floors in town since we had to wipe them off so often...
But with his raised dog feeder, he does not need to lift his head so much, and the water drips right back into the water bowl.
Now doggie dining can be healthy and stylish!
It may cause choking, vomiting, even bloat, also know as GDV - gastric dilatation volvulus, which is a very serious condition, sometimes fatal.
Bloat seems to affect deep-chested, large or extra large dogs between the ages of 4 to 10 years.
Feeding a dog from an elevated dog feeder will help from gulping his/her food.
Feeding him/her from a raised dog feeder outfitted with a stainless steel "slow feed" type dog bowl will even be more efficient.
The dome in the middle of the dog bowl forces the dog to slow down, making him/her to chew the food rather than gulping it.
The food's nutrients will also get absorbed much better in the dog's system.
The combination of an elevated dog feeder and a "slow feed" dog bowl is a great idea for all dogs who tend to "vacuum" their food.
Many dog owners have noticed the difference when they switched from a floor level dog bowl to an elevated dog feeder.
And now, they come with a "slow feed" dog bowl...
Even better! Stainless steel dog bowls are also are the most healthy choice for all dogs.
Stainless steel has been the material of choice for food processing, dairy and brewery industries.
It is durable, sanitary, rust-free, and non-leaching.
Such bowls will last a lifetime.
This is a great alternative to plastic dog bowls since some dogs become allergic to plastic, and develop skin irritations.
Plastic being porous, can also trap dirt, odors and germs, which even your dishwasher will not be able to eliminate Any elevated dog feeder will help keep the food and water within the bowl, instead of on the floor.
In order to facilitate swallowing, dogs tend to lift their heads after eating or drinking.
As the dog raises his head, the water that doesn't get swallowed will spill onto the floor.
Our Black Labrador, Bird used to spill so much water all over our kitchen floors before giving him an elevated feeder, that the joke around the house was that in a way, we had the cleanest floors in town since we had to wipe them off so often...
But with his raised dog feeder, he does not need to lift his head so much, and the water drips right back into the water bowl.
Now doggie dining can be healthy and stylish!