
Slow Feed Dog Bowl for Large Dogs - Anti-Choke Design
Stop the Gulp. Protect Your Dog's Health.
Dogs that eat too fast are at risk of choking, vomiting, and a dangerous condition called bloat (GDV) — especially large breeds. The PetsHaven Slow Feed Dog Bowl uses a maze-like radish pattern to create natural obstacles that slow your dog down, turning a 30-second inhale into a proper, paced meal. Better eating habits, better digestion, happier dog.
Why Vets Recommend Slow Feeders
- Reduces choking risk — obstacles prevent large gulps of food being swallowed whole
- Prevents bloat (GDV) — slowing eating reduces the amount of air swallowed, a key cause of dangerous bloat in large breeds
- Improves digestion — slower eating means food is better broken down before reaching the stomach
- Mental stimulation — working around the maze pattern engages your dog's brain at mealtime
- Reduces post-meal vomiting — common in fast eaters and easily solved with a slow feeder
Material Information
- Material: Food-grade PP plastic — BPA-free, non-toxic, and safe for daily use
- Weight: 0.210kg — lightweight but stable during feeding
- Design: Radish maze pattern — fun, functional, and easy to clean
- Colors: Orange, Green, Blue, Yellow
- Non-slip base keeps the bowl in place during enthusiastic eating
Product Specifications
- Material: Food-grade PP plastic (BPA-free)
- Weight: 0.210kg
- Colors: Orange, Green, Blue, Yellow
- Best for: Large dogs, fast eaters, dogs prone to bloat or vomiting after meals
- Also suitable for cats and medium-sized dogs
Care Instructions
- Dishwasher safe — top rack only for best results
- Or hand wash with warm water and mild dish soap — use a soft brush to clean between the maze ridges
- Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry before refilling
- Do not use abrasive scrubbers or harsh chemicals that may damage the food-safe surface
- Inspect regularly for cracks or chips; replace if damaged
Perfect For
Large breeds like Labradors, Golden Retrievers, and German Shepherds who inhale their food, dogs with a history of vomiting after meals, and any pet owner whose dog finishes their bowl in under 10 seconds. Also works well for cats who eat too fast.
Tip: Introduce the slow feeder gradually — some dogs get frustrated at first. Mix their regular bowl with the slow feeder for a few days until they get used to the new pace.