Dog Bowl Buying Guide
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Dogs are great pets however you must look after them. It is especially important that you have a good feeding area for your dog. A good dog bowl is a must and there is many different types you can get. This hub is your dog bowl buyers guide.
Dog Bowl Buying Guide
Stainless Steel
You will find a variety of shapes and sizes of stainless steel dog bowls. This type of dog bowl is one of the most basic and most common dog bowls you can get. There advantage includes that they are inexpensive and also durable. Most can just be put in the dishwasher making them easy to clean. Because they are tough even a dog that likes to chew a lot will not be able to destroy it. You can get tip-resistant stainless steel dog bowls that have an added rubber pad providing extra insurance against food spills.
Elevated Bowls
Like the name suggests this type of dog bowl is elevated of the ground usually with a stand made from wood, plastic or metal. The dog bowls then sit inside the stand. They are designed this way so the food and water is not sitting on the ground and also it is believed to aid with digestion. Dogs often find them more comfortable because they do not need to reach over to the food. Most pet stores stock this type of dog bowls and they are typically moderately priced.
Automatic Feeders
Depending on your lifestyle you may not always be able to feed your dogs when you want to so your might want to consider an automatic feeder. This way you can easily control when and how youĂre your dog eats.
Travel Bowls
If you are moving around with your dog then you can get collapsible bowls made of plastic, nylon or other synthetic materials that are perfectly designed for travel. If you take you dog on long walks then you may want to get a foldable of collapsible dog bowl so they can eat while you are out.
Bargain Dog Bowls
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Stainless Steel No Tip Dog Bowl w/ Rubber Ring Non Skid
Current Bid: $9.99
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Large Heavy Primitive Vintage Robinson Ransbottom Stoneware Dog Bowl
Current Bid: $15.49
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Having an elevated bowl works the best here. The baby girl isn't stretching to the ground. Thanks for the hub.










Cat R Level 5 Commenter 4 months ago
I swear on stainless steel! Plastic gets chewed up, dry-rots, cracks or becomes hard to clean.