Dog bowls dog- Slow Feeder Dog Bowls Insert Silicone Perfect for Stainless Steel Glass Ceramic Bowls
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Color: Grey
Size: Large(5.5in)
Dog bowls dog – Slow Feeder Insert for Bowls (Grey silicone)
That can make mealtimes comfortable and safe. This insert slows fast bites. It makes feeding a regular, habitual, and enjoyable part of our day.
Fits many bowl types
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Use on bowls that are stainless steel, glass, ceramic, or plastic.
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It's like superglue on hairless, smooth surfaces.
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This works excellent in bowls that have a flat bottom.
Why a slow feeder helps
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But gobbling down our food can result in gas, gagging, and upset tummies.
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This design also slows down the bite size and pace.
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Allows dogs to chew and breathe with ease.
Strong suction that stays put
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As mentioned, the trick is to really push it down into the bowl, which essentially locks it in — suction cups are not going anywhere while we eat.
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It won't even need any extra well to preserve it.
Soft, food‑grade silicone
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The insert is made from care-grade silicone.
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Gentle on the palate and on the tongue.
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Not a scratch, clang, or loud sound will echo across the room.
Dog bowls dog: Not a chew toy
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It can only be used for feeding.
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Do not let a pet chew on it.
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Remove and store after meals.
Size and fit
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Its insertion measures 5.5 × 5.5 × 2.1 inches.
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As a result, it works with the majority of large dog bowls with a flat base.
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Do keep in mind the measurement of the bowls (width and depth) before making any investments.
Easy to clean
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So, you can rinse it off and wipe it with your hand to remove food.
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Toss it in the dishwasher and you're good to go!
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Make sure it is scorched before using it again.
Great for many foods
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It can be applied with dry corporate food, wet fare, or mixed mealtime.
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This continues for broth or milk toppings as well.
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The form ensures that food is spread evenly.
How does it slow down eating
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The surface of the food has various shapes sticking out of it.
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Pups should tussle and lap the turrets.
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And that alleviates some of that gulping and air.
Set up in three steps.
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Take some cloth and wash the bowl & insert it, then dry it out.
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Drop the insert to seal the cups closed.
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Add food and serve.
Care tips
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To avoid build-up, rinse it between each use.
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Examine the cups and the edges for signs of wear.
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Between meals, keep it out of reach.
Comfort first
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Silicone is soft and flexible.
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It reduces mouth fatigue and anxiety.
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That makes it filling as well, which brings down anxious pets.
Built for daily use
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Silicone resists stains and odors.
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It works well with soap and hot water.
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It takes time for the colour to change very mess.
When it works best
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This is the type of place that shines in fast cages and big bites.
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This can be beneficial for weight maintenance programs.
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This also benefited dogs who weren't careful about eating and wheezed.
Safe use guide
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Supervise the first few meals.
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Adjust the food quantity if the pace slows down significantly.
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Still, if a dog yanks it up, reset the seal, or use a dryer ring.
Troubleshooting slip
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If slidage happens, clean both surfaces.
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Dry off the inside of the bowl prior to tamping down.
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Don't use any pebbled bottoms of the bowl that will break the seal.
Benefits at a glance
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Slower bites and calmer meals.
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Fewer choking hazards and reduced gas
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More chewing, better digestion.
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Simple setup and quick clean.
Who will love it
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Busy homes, needing meals you can make quickly.
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Dogs that eat like a vacuum.
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Calmer pets and those that perform better under quiet, soft gear.
FAQs
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Will it fit my bowl?
Measure the flat space in the circle (width data in bowl). It will hold nicely if it is 5.5 inches (140mm) or wider. -
Can it go in the dishwasher?
Yes. Place it on the top rack. Dry thoroughly before using it. -
Does it work with wet food?
Yes. It releases small portions of wet food. That slows licking and nibbling. -
Do dry suction cups stick?
Yes. A firm press is enough. They have to be stuck on dry and clean surfaces. -
Is the silicone safe?
It is food‑grade and soft. It is safe for gums, teeth, and tongue. -
Can my dog chew it?
No. Remove it after meals. It is not a chew toy. -
How do I stop sliding?
Wipe both dry and press firmly. If the bowl is of the textural variety, break the seal. -
Is it only for large bowls?
It is the Grey (Large) variant we're talking about. Dimensions compared to the bottom of the bowl; lettering 5.5 inches