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2025-08-31 18:52:30
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Niecie
2025-08-23 18:11:40
They are easy to size, love the colors, works great to slow down my eager eater. Love that I can throw them into the dishwasher. Beware food does get underneath it. Also careful removing from the dish after feeding, the suction is good and food will fling back.
J. Pennington
2025-08-15 21:15:29
Slowed my 2 dogs down so they didn't eat too fast. Easy to trim to fit bowl. Only thing I disliked was that some kibble got under the slow feeder and dogs couldn't reach it
Carolyn
2025-08-12 12:26:03
Pros: It served its purpose at slowing my dogs down during meal time.Cons: This is definitely not suitable for wet food. Food gets trapped under the insert and should be washed after every meal to prevent bacteria growth.
Camilo Russi
2025-08-01 16:00:32
Me. I liked this product very much, I bought the promotion of 2.It is practical, easy to clean and resistant, my puppies have tried to bite it after eating and this silicone has managed to withstand their bites without being damaged. Very good and practical.
Erika
2025-05-12 11:29:34
Does not slow down eating. The item is not large enough to do so. The outer arms are flimsy and easy to move, which does not slow down eating. The center would be great if it were larger, holds maybe 20 kernals of food and it needs to hold 100 at minimum. Maybe if i put both of them in a bowl but seems stupid. Suction works on and off. Made of silicone that encourages bacteria growth, must be washed after every meal. Almost returned but felt it was more harmful to the enviroment due to constantly shipping, which amazon does not care about. Terrible product, shop elsewhere. Pictured is a cup of kibble
Dragonlady332
2025-01-14 18:07:04
I was looking for an alternative to our large plastic slow feed bowls. Someone on one of my dog pages recommended these. I had expected them to be a harder, firm plastic material, and thats probably my fault. So at first I didn't think they were going to do the job, so I tried one with just one dog. Not bad. So i expanded and fed the other 2 with the insert too. The dogs do pull at it with their teeth as they get to the bottom of the bowl, or push it with their noses, but it doesn't come un-suctioned. it will move around the bowl but that doesn't happen until they are almost done. I do feed a fresh mostly raw diet, with lots of added raw goats milk, or bone broth, so their food can get soupy/saucy. When they get to the bottom, i will pull up the insert and let them lick what gets under the insert and lick the bowl clean. Although they do pull at them with their teeth, they haven't bitten off any pieces. They do slow the dogs down, even more so than the plastic slow feed bowls that we have, so I'm happy with that. Also, just FYI, I am using these for 3 60ish # labradors. The Food intense breed. Over all, I'm happy I can use my ceramic bowls to feed again and the dogs are eating slower. def 4 paws recommended.
John D.
2024-12-15 13:12:04
I have stainless bowls I hadn’t been using and tried this product. It has suction cups on the bottom that work well. If you are feeding your dog hard chow read no further as this issue isn’t relevant. If you are feeding soft, or homemade (as I do) or a mix of hard chow and soft read on. Soft foods will collect underneath this device between the suction cups and the dog can’t get at it. You must remove the device and clean thoroughly. The baffles between the dividers also hold food the dog cannot lick out. This is not a lot of food but it will add up over time. The problem with food gathering underneath and around the suction cups could be fixed by adding a ridge around the bottom. Also, one of the dividers has torn almost by half. If you use this device you must take it out of the bowl after each feeding and clean it. My dogs can lick the color off a plate and the resin molded bowls with baffles are a better bet for them with wet foods. I’ll be going back to that style of bowl.
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