Which dog bowl should you choose for your dog?
Your dog's food and water bowls should match its size – and it's important that they are not too small. If in doubt, we recommend choosing a bowl that is slightly too large rather than slightly too small.
Especially the water bowl should be spacious, so your dog always has access to fresh water, and you don't have to refill it constantly.
Some choose the same size for both food and water, while others prefer different sizes. We often recommend a larger bowl for water, so your dog always has plenty to drink.
Ceramic dog bowls
Ceramic and porcelain bowls are often heavier than other types of bowls, making them more stable on the floor. They don't tip over as easily and aren't pushed around during mealtime.
They work for both food and water and also have a stylish look that makes them attractive to display in your home.
A practical and elegant solution for both dog and owner.
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Stainless steel dog bowls
Stainless steel dog bowls are popular due to their durability, functionality, and easy maintenance.
They are robust, easy to clean, and can last for many years. At the same time, their simple and timeless design fits into most homes.
Stainless steel is often a good choice if you want a bowl that is both practical and durable.
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Foldable dog bowls
Foldable bowls are perfect for life on the go.
They are easy to bring on:
• Walks
• Vacations
• Car rides
• Cafe visits
• Visits to friends and family
A foldable bowl or water bottle is especially practical on hot days when your dog might quickly need water along the way.
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Food or water bowl on a stand
Bowls on a stand come in many different sizes, so there are solutions for both small and large dogs.
For some dogs, a stand can reduce water splashing around the bowl, and it can be beneficial for:
• Older dogs
• Dogs with injuries
• Large dogs
• Dogs with back or joint issues
It makes it easier for some dogs to eat and drink without having to reach all the way down to the floor.
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Dog bowls for dogs with long ears
If you have a dog with long ears – such as a Cocker Spaniel, Basset, or Cavalier – you're probably familiar with the problem of ears ending up in both food and water.
Bowls with a smaller opening and deeper shape can help keep ears out of the bowl during meals. This means less food and water in the fur and less cleaning afterwards.
Advantages of bowls for long ears:
• Helps keep ears out of food and water
• Reduces wet fur around the ears
• Can reduce the need for cleaning after meals
• Makes mealtime more comfortable for the dog
It might be a small change in everyday life – but for dogs with long ears, it often makes a big difference.
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Slow feeder
If your dog practically devours its food in a few seconds, a slow feeder can be a great help.
A slow feeder is designed with patterns and obstacles that make it harder to eat quickly.
Advantages of slow feeders:
• Slows down eating speed
• Makes mealtime more engaging
• Can help the dog eat more calmly
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Mats for food and water bowls
If you want to protect your floor, a mat can be a very good idea.
A mat helps collect:
• Water splashes
• Food crumbs
• Drool and small spills
At the same time, it can create a more cohesive and calm eating area for your dog.
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Food bowls for puppies
You don't necessarily need to buy new bowls just because you're getting a puppy.
You can easily choose the water bowl you want to use for the adult dog right from the start.
If you choose bowls on a stand and the puppy can't reach yet, you can simply remove the bowls from the stand until it's big enough.
Dog bowls for special needs
Some dogs benefit from more specialized solutions.
For example:
• Narrow and deep bowls for dogs with long ears
• Wider bowls for breeds with short snouts
• Slow feeders for dogs that eat quickly
The right bowl isn't just about design – it can also make everyday life more comfortable for your dog