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Slow Feeders for Dogs

Is your dog a fast eater? Then a slow feeder bowl might be the solution! These special feeding bowls help your dog eat more slowly. As a result, they enjoy their food more and experience less stress. With unique patterns and structures in the bowl, our slow feeder bowls slow down your dog’s eating pace. This not only promotes healthier digestion, but also helps prevent potential choking and stomach issues that can arise from eating too quickly.

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Different Types of Slow Feeders

Lick mat: A lick mat not only helps prevent gulping but can also help relieve boredom in your dog. Fill the mat with dry kibble, peanut butter, yogurt, or other tasty treats, and give your four-legged friend the chance to enjoy them by slowly licking them up. This helps your dog eat more calmly, keeps them occupied longer, and offers a fun activity at the same time.

Slow feeder bowl: A slow feeder bowl, such as those from District 70, features unique patterns and structures that slow down your dog’s eating pace. Thanks to this clever design, your dog is encouraged to eat their kibble more slowly. This change in eating behavior not only promotes healthier digestion but also makes mealtimes more interactive for your pet.

Snuffle mat: With a snuffle mat, your dog can earn a reward by solving puzzles. Hide tasty snacks in the mat and let your dog search for them. A snuffle mat challenges your dog to use their brain while hunting for the hidden treats.

The Benefits of Slower Eating

Slower eating offers several advantages for dogs:

  • Improved digestion: When dogs eat more slowly, they chew their food better. This supports more effective digestion because the food is broken down more thoroughly and is easier to process.
  • Prevents choking hazards: Dogs that eat too quickly run the risk of choking or gagging. Eating more slowly significantly reduces this danger, lowering the risk of digestive issues or medical emergencies.
  • Reduces risk of stomach issues: Fast eating can lead to problems like vomiting or bloating. A calmer eating pace helps prevent these issues, making dogs feel more comfortable after meals.
  • Weight management: Dogs that eat slowly have more time to recognize when they are full. This can help prevent overeating and support maintaining a healthy weight or even weight loss if needed.

Encouraging slower eating in dogs contributes to their overall well-being, improves digestion, reduces health risks, and leads to a happier, more content pet.