A bowl or dish is useful for feeding a dog. These accessories come in plastic, stainless steel, or ceramic and are available in different models with high or low rims to suit all breeds and needs.
The bowls available are made from various materials.
- Plastic models are appreciated for their affordable price. They are available in different colors and shapes.
- Stainless steel versions are favored for their lightness and durability. They have the advantage of being easy to clean. Some models are equipped with a non-slip coating to prevent moving when dogs eat or drink.
- Ceramic models are offered in various colors. Their relatively heavy weight contributes to their stability. This type of dish is often recommended for dogs suffering from contact allergies. Like stainless steel, this neutral material does not alter the taste of the water or food.
Bowls are also offered in different shapes.
- Round models are the most common, but unusual shapes are also available.
- High-rimmed versions are to be preferred for dogs with floppy ears such as the Beagle, Cocker, or Basset Hound. Thus, the animals avoid dipping their ears in their food.
- Low-rim models are suitable for breeds with short snouts like the Cavalier King Charles or the French Bulldog. This makes access to food easier.
- Bowls with a textured bottom are intended for gluttonous dogs and large breeds including the Labrador. The mound in the middle forces them to ingest a small amount of kibble with each bite.
Thus, the bowl or dish should be chosen based on the dog's characteristics (shape of the ears and snout), but also on its behavior. Indeed, the ingestion of food at a reduced speed (thanks to the model with a textured bottom) prevents stomach dilation.