Slow feeder dog bowls anti-choking dog slow feeder bowl for dry wet raw food dog food puzzle for large breed dogs featuring three-tier wave and groove maze design to extend feeding time
Large Dog Slow Feeder Bowl with Three-Tier Maze Design to Reduce Overeating

This slow feeder dog bowl addresses common feeding problems in large breeds through its multi-level maze construction. Designed specifically to extend mealtime duration, the bowl features three distinct tray sections that require dogs to work for their food rather than gulping it down rapidly. The gradual feeding approach helps prevent digestive issues like bloating and indigestion while providing mental stimulation during meals. With dimensions of 43×25×7.5 cm, the bowl accommodates substantial portions while remaining stable during enthusiastic feeding sessions.
Features and Construction

The bowl's design incorporates multiple difficulty levels through its three separable tray sections, each offering different feeding challenges. This construction allows gradual introduction to puzzle feeding while preventing feeding frustration.
Material and Build
Constructed from food-safe PP and TPR materials, this slow feeder prioritises pet safety during meal times. The polypropylene base provides structural integrity while maintaining dishwasher compatibility for easy cleaning. Four TPR suction cups secure the bowl to smooth surfaces, preventing sliding during enthusiastic feeding. The materials are non-toxic and durable enough to withstand regular use by large breed dogs.
Size and Practical Fit
Measuring 43 cm in length and 25 cm in width, this bowl accommodates substantial food portions suitable for large breeds. The 7.5 cm depth provides sufficient capacity for mixed food types including dry kibbles and wet food combinations. The separable plate design allows feeding of two dogs simultaneously, making it practical for multi-pet households. Its dimensions suit breeds like bulldogs, golden retrievers, and similar large dogs.
Uses and Placement

The bowl's versatile design supports various feeding approaches from basic mealtime slowing to enrichment activities. Its compatibility with multiple food types extends its utility beyond regular meals.
Event or Professional Use
For professional settings like boarding kennels or veterinary clinics, this slow feeder helps manage feeding schedules for multiple dogs. The separable sections allow portion control while the maze design extends feeding time, reducing competition during group feeding. The dishwasher-safe construction supports hygienic cleaning between different dogs, important in professional environments where sanitation is crucial.
Everyday Home Use
In domestic settings, the bowl addresses common feeding problems like gulping and overeating. The three difficulty levels allow adjustment as dogs become accustomed to puzzle feeding, starting with the simpler wave pattern tray and progressing to rotated trays with hump and groove designs. This gradual approach prevents feeding frustration while still achieving the primary goal of slowing eating speed.
Benefits and Buying Value

The slow feeder delivers practical advantages through its multi-functional design and durable construction. Its value extends beyond initial purchase through continued usability and low maintenance requirements.
Reuse and Low Maintenance
The dishwasher-safe design ensures easy cleaning after messy meals involving wet food or sticky treats like peanut butter. The durable PP and TPR materials withstand regular washing without degrading, supporting long-term use. The separable tray sections allow thorough cleaning of all maze surfaces where food particles might accumulate, maintaining hygiene over repeated uses.
Why Choose This Product
This slow feeder stands out through its three-tier design offering adjustable difficulty levels and its large size accommodating multiple dogs. The 43 cm dimensions suit large breeds specifically, while the wave and groove patterns provide effective feeding speed reduction. The inclusion of anti-slip suction cups addresses stability concerns common with enthusiastic large breed feeders, preventing bowl movement during meals.





