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For a senior dog, a dog with arthritis, or a large breed, elevated bowls help by keeping food and water closer to shoulder height and reducing strain. Raised feeders can also help keep bowls from sliding around. For a small dog, a standard floor bowl is usually the better choice.
If your dog struggles with arthritis or joint pain, a raised feeder can make meals more comfortable by bringing the bowls up to shoulder height. Raised feeders also help keep bowls in place for an eager dog that pushes around a bowl on the floor.
Stainless steel bowls are durable, rust-resistant, and easy to clean, so they’re a top choice for everyday use. Ceramic bowls look nice and resist sliding, but they can chip or break if dropped.
A slow feeder can help dogs that eat too quickly by forcing them to slow down at mealtime. Also, choosing the right bowl size matters—pick one that’s only a few times larger than the portion you feed to help avoid overfilling.
Your dog’s food bowl should be about four times the size of their meal portion. If you feed one cup at a time, the bowl should hold about four cups comfortably.
Browse our dog bowls, feeders, and food storage collection to find the best options for your dog’s favorite part of the day, at home or on the trail. We offer smart designs that keep daily routines simple, in easy-to-clean stainless steel bowls that stay put for the most eager dogs. A raised feeder brings meals within easy reach of an older dog or a bigger breed AND looks great in your home. Choose from single or double feeders in a sturdy wood or metal style and then add a Recycled Water Trapper dog placemat to help contain the mess. Stay ready for road trips with travel food bags, collapsible bowls, and other essentials for travel with dogs. We even include slow feeders in this collection to help enthusiastic dogs pace themselves for healthier habits.