Best Elevated Dog Bowls
For canines who experience discomfort by craning their neck to eat or drink out of bowls placed directly on the floor, elevated dog bowls are an ideal option.
Best Slow Feed Dog Bowls
Does your dog vacuum up their food the instant you serve it to them? Slow feed dog bowls help delay food-crazed canines, aiding digestion and making meals more interesting.
Best Travel Dog Bowls
Whether it's a walk around the block on a sunny day or a long hike through a forest, you should always have a travel water bottle with you when you go out with your dog.
Best Collapsible Dog Bowls
Collapsible dog bowls are great for long trips when you need to pack your dog's food and water bowls in luggage and don't have a lot of space.
Best Pet Water Fountains
A pet fountain has a larger capacity than a bowl, plus it keeps the water clean and fresh.
Finding The Best Dog Bowls
Keeping your dog hydrated and fed is so important to your dog's health and happiness. That's why buying the right dog bowls is so important — your dog will use them multiple times a day, every day! For at-home use, we prefer an elevated dog bowl. These bowls are typically sturdy, mess-resistant, and help your dog's neck joints by bringing the bowl closer to theie mouth. On-the-go, we recommend a travel water bottle or collapsible bowl. Our go-to staples are the Pawfect Pets Premium Elevated Pet Feeder for home and the lesotc Pet Water Bottle for travel.
Expert Tips
Want to mix up dinner time? Add a little fun by hiding special treats with dog's kibble in a slow feeder. The slow feeder will help your dog's digestion and be a fun game for them to play!
Your dog's water bowl should hold at least a quart of water and the food bowl should hold at least two cups of kibble. Depending on your dog's size and breed, you may need bigger bowls. If you're buying for a puppy, keep the dog's adult size in mind. Elevated dog bowls are a great option for all dogs.
With an elevated bowl, dogs don't have to raise their heads quite as far to swallow as they do when eating from a bowl directly on the ground. This allows your dog to be more comfortable while drinking. Slow feed bowls slow down the speed at which your dog eats and can help improve digestion.
For travel, use either a dog travel water bottle or a collapsible dog bowl. Dog travel water bottles are convenient because they include a container to hold water.
Wipe down your dog bowls every day Wipe your dog's bowls down after every meal. Once a week, run your dog's bowls through the dishwasher on hot. Avoid any overly fragrant soaps.