What type of dog bowls does my dog need?
BackYou will need at least 2 non-slip bowls, one each for food and water. Having extras for different in the garden can also be helpful for outdoor play or when washing other bowls. Tall dogs will find it more comfortable to eat from a bowl that is raised off of the floor. You should always ensure that your dog has access to fresh, cool (not cold) drinking water at all times. If you do not have a non-slip bowl you could consider a non-slip mat to put bowls on- this will save mess and scratching on your floor and avoid your dog getting too frustrated from chasing their bowl around! For dogs which eat too quickly you might want to try a slow bowl which encourages them to eat more slowly, avoiding tummy upset and bloating, these dont suit all dogs so ensure you strike a balance between helping your dog and putting them off their food. Remember that tall dogs might find it more comfortable to eat and drink from a bowl that is raised off of the ground.
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