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How to know if your dog needs a slow-feeder bowl

Is your dog eating too fast? Here’s how a slow-feeder bowl can help.

If your dog wolfs down meals without so much as a chew or a breath, it might be time to rethink their dinnerware. Those funny-looking bowls with knobbly bits and maze-like patterns may seem like a gimmick—or even a frustration—but they can actually do wonders for your dog’s physical and emotional health.

Here are five reasons to swap your pup’s regular bowl for a slow-feeder:

  1. Healthy digestion: By eating too fast, a dog usually swallows air with their food, which can cause bloating, gas, and digestive discomfort. This should no longer be a problem when your dog starts using their special bowl.
  2. Lower risk of choking: Speed eating is a real danger for dogs, especially if they are not taking the time to chew. Slow-feeder bowls are made with complex designs, ridges, or obstacles that make dogs eat bit by bit, and not in large gulps. This decreases the chances of large pieces of food getting into the throat and reduces the risk of choking.
  3. Obesity in dogs is reduced: Slow-feeder dog bowls are significant in weight management and obesity prevention. Dogs who are fast eaters are more likely to overeat since their brains do not get enough time to feel full. Through the process of slowing down their eating habits, slow feeder bowls assist dogs in feeling more full on less food, thus supporting healthy portion control and weight maintenance.
  4. Mental stimulation: The complicated designs and obstacles in these bowls make dogs use their problem-solving skills and concentrate on their eating process. This mental workout can be useful in reducing boredom and behavioural problems like destructive chewing or excessive barking.
  5. Encourage healthy eating habits: Slow-feeder dog bowls make dogs concentrate on their food, they can take a bite and enjoy the dining experience. This creates a better relationship between the dog and food and helps the dogs develop good eating habits in the future.

If you are concerned about your dog’s eating habits, speak to a vet to find out if it may be due to a health issue. 

Find the perfect slow-feeder bowl at Absolute Pets

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