[Wave] Slow Feeder Dog Bowls - Pink / Beige / Orange

 

Detail: 

  • Healthy Eating: Encourages slower eating for better digestion
  • Easy-to-Clean Ceramic: Resists bacteria, odors, and is dishwasher safe
  • Safe, Non-Toxic Material: Food-grade ceramics for worry-free feeding
  • Non-Slip Design: Silicone base prevents slipping during meals
  • Optional Wooden Base: Elevates height for medium and large dogs
  • Improved Eating Posture: Reduces risk of bloating and indigestion

Colors: Pink / Beige / Orange 

Capacity: 280g(S) / 560g(M)

Size & Weight: 

S: 1.65 lbs / 2.98lbs (with wood stand)

M: 2.33 lbs / 4.03lbs (with wood stand)



Customer Reviews

Based on 256 reviews
86%
(221)
12%
(31)
1%
(2)
0%
(1)
0%
(1)
p
puppy
lazy mom haha

It definitely does its job! The only downside is that the deep grooves make it a bit difficult to wash by hand

y
yuchi
toy to play

this is the first time my dog has used a slow feeder bowl, and he's already 10 yrs old. A friend recommended a ceramic one because she knows I cook for him every day, and I figured it would be easier to clean. Since he's an older dog, I wanted to encourage him to interact and play more. We might not need to slow feed him, but I think it's a great toy for him to play with.

c
chris
convenience

If you cook fresh meals for your dog, it allows me to store food in the fridge and pop it straight into the microwave without switching dishes, saving so much washing time.one bowl does it all convenience make it totally worth it for fresh food feeders

P
Penny
Meh

Got the bowl today and not happy with it.

For one, the website and marketing makes it seem like this is a U.S. company but the bowl is made in China. Adding "NYC" to the brand means absolutely nothing.

Should have been a red flag when I asked when they'd restock the red bowl they STILL advertise on their website, and got a reply saying they won't restock it, but don't take the time to remove it from the site....

Secondly, and most importantly, the ridges are not tall enough or deep enough.

I can't help but assume the majority of reviews are fake. This isn't slowing down a dog when eating whatsoever. Especially kibble. Wet food, maybe somewhat, and you probably have to freeze it.

For $43 altogether this is a scam.

The slow feeding bowls I tried in the past were $12 and more complex, therefore efficient, but unfortunately made of plastic.

The pet industry is a mess thanks to greedy yet lazy "entrepreneurs" and leaving manufacturing to China and third world countries.

That's the only reason why this bowl is even considered: the only upside is, it's made of ceramic.

Hopefully under good standards and there's no lead? I'll have to test that now, I guess.

The stainless steel bowl from IKEA was doing basically the same, cheaper and safer.

j
jerty
recommend it

My golden retriever actually whimpered at me the first time I used this because he couldn't inhale his kibble in a single bite. good thing is he’s getting used to it now

Customer Reviews

Based on 256 reviews
86%
(221)
12%
(31)
1%
(2)
0%
(1)
0%
(1)
p
puppy
lazy mom haha

It definitely does its job! The only downside is that the deep grooves make it a bit difficult to wash by hand

y
yuchi
toy to play

this is the first time my dog has used a slow feeder bowl, and he's already 10 yrs old. A friend recommended a ceramic one because she knows I cook for him every day, and I figured it would be easier to clean. Since he's an older dog, I wanted to encourage him to interact and play more. We might not need to slow feed him, but I think it's a great toy for him to play with.

c
chris
convenience

If you cook fresh meals for your dog, it allows me to store food in the fridge and pop it straight into the microwave without switching dishes, saving so much washing time.one bowl does it all convenience make it totally worth it for fresh food feeders

P
Penny
Meh

Got the bowl today and not happy with it.

For one, the website and marketing makes it seem like this is a U.S. company but the bowl is made in China. Adding "NYC" to the brand means absolutely nothing.

Should have been a red flag when I asked when they'd restock the red bowl they STILL advertise on their website, and got a reply saying they won't restock it, but don't take the time to remove it from the site....

Secondly, and most importantly, the ridges are not tall enough or deep enough.

I can't help but assume the majority of reviews are fake. This isn't slowing down a dog when eating whatsoever. Especially kibble. Wet food, maybe somewhat, and you probably have to freeze it.

For $43 altogether this is a scam.

The slow feeding bowls I tried in the past were $12 and more complex, therefore efficient, but unfortunately made of plastic.

The pet industry is a mess thanks to greedy yet lazy "entrepreneurs" and leaving manufacturing to China and third world countries.

That's the only reason why this bowl is even considered: the only upside is, it's made of ceramic.

Hopefully under good standards and there's no lead? I'll have to test that now, I guess.

The stainless steel bowl from IKEA was doing basically the same, cheaper and safer.

j
jerty
recommend it

My golden retriever actually whimpered at me the first time I used this because he couldn't inhale his kibble in a single bite. good thing is he’s getting used to it now

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