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• ELEVATE YOUR PETS EATING EXPERIENCE • BESPOKE HANDMADE CERAMIC POTTERY

• UNIQUE SLOW FEEDER DESIGN

• PROMOTES MENTAL STIMULATION

• PROMOTES BETTER DIGESTION

• SLOW FEEDER DESIGN SPECIALLY FOR BRACHYCEPHALIC DOGS

• STABILITY AND WEIGHT FOR BIGGER BREEDS

• STYLISH DESIGNS

• DISHWASHER SAFE

• CUSTOM BOWLS AVAILABLE

Upgrade your pet's dining experience with a ceramic dog bowl with a slow feeder!

Durable and long-lasting, ceramic feeders are resistant to wear and tear, ensuring they last longer than plastic or stainless steel feeders.

Their hygienic nature prevents bacteria buildup, and they are easy to clean in the dishwasher. With their weight and stability, ceramic feeders are less likely to tip over, perfect for active pups.

Does your dog use a slow feeder bowl for mental enrichment? Slow feeder bowls are designed to help your dog eat more slowly and deliberately. This can help them to digest their food better and prevent them from overeating. It also serves as an easy way to add some mental enrichment into your dog’s day. And, as an added bonus, it can also help to slow down the pace of mealtime so that you can enjoy some quality time with your furry friend.

Though it’s often overlooked, dogs need mental enrichment just as much as they need physical exercise. Before they were domesticated, dogs had to work for their meals.

Mental enrichment helps to meet a dog’s instinctual need to keep their minds active and engaged, preventing boredom and reducing stress levels. Slow feeder bowls are a great way to provide mental enrichment for dogs, as they have to use their problem-solving skills to figure out how to access the food.

Plus, they come in stylish designs to complement your home decor. Treat your furry friend to the best with a ceramic dog bowl with a slow feeder!

CERAMIC BESPOKE SLOW FEEDER - MEDIUM

R380,00Price
BOWL OPTION: MEDIUM | BROWN SPECKLE | HUNGRY AF
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  • To effectively hand wash your dog’s bowl, this should be done every day after their meal (water bowls daily too) using your regular dish soap.

    Simply soak the bowl in warm, soapy water before using a sponge or brush to break any particles away. You can then wipe the bowl with a clean, dry cloth and leave it to air dry for the remainder.

  • Just because your dog’s bowl looks clean, doesn’t mean that it is germ-free. Washing your dogs’ dishes daily might not be enough to keep harmful bacteria away.

    It is a good idea to completely disinfect both food and water bowls on a weekly basis. You can do so by using ½ cup of regular bleach with around a gallon of water, then steep the bowls for ten minutes before thoroughly rinsing with fresh water and drying.

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