Dog Bowls
Make mealtimes smoother, safer and cleaner for your furry friend. Our collection of dog bowls, cat bowls, slow feeders, non-slip mats and travel water bottles is designed to keep food and water where it belongs—off your floor and in your pet’s bowl. With non slip rubber bases, dishwasher-safe designs, and an array of styles, colours and sizes, you’ll find the perfect fit for small to large pets. Each product is created to make daily feeding easy, reduce mess, and complement your home. Enjoy quick UK dispatch, free shipping over £49, and reliable products tested for everyday use.
Breed Suggestions & Usage Scenarios
- Large breeds (Labrador, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever): Go for wide bowls or slow feeders with a sturdy, non-slip rubber base to stop bowls moving while eating. Large capacities prevent constant refilling.
- Flat-faced breeds (Bulldog, Pug, French Bulldog): Shallow or tilted dog bowls make eating and drinking easier, reducing stress on their breathing.
- Small dogs (Yorkshire Terrier, Dachshund, Toy Poodle): Lightweight, small bowls with non-slip mats work best; they fit smaller serving sizes and are easy to move for cleaning.
- Cats: Narrower, shallow cat bowls help avoid whisker fatigue. Dishwasher-safe dishes are ideal for keeping hygiene high.
- Messy eaters: Use a feeding mat under the bowl to catch spills, keeping floors clean and reducing slip hazards.
- Active dogs (Spaniels, Border Collies, Working breeds): A portable water bottle is ideal for long walks, hikes or travel, making sure your dog can drink anywhere.
Dog Bowls FAQs
What is the best bowl for dogs to eat from?
The best bowl depends on your dog’s size, shape and eating style. For everyday use, a stainless steel dog bowl with a non slip rubber base is ideal—easy to clean, durable, and it won’t move while your dog eats. Fast eaters may benefit from a slow feeder bowl, while flat-faced breeds often need a shallow or tilted bowl to make food easier to reach.
What is the 80/20 rule for dog food?
The 80/20 rule means your dog’s meals should be made up of 80% complete dog food (balanced with protein, fats, carbs, vitamins, minerals) and the other 20% can be treats or extras. It’s a simple way to keep mealtimes healthy while still offering variety and enjoyment. Always note serving details on food packaging for portion guidance.
How often should I wash my dog bowls?
Wash food bowls after every meal and the water bowl daily. This helps keep bacteria away and protects your furry friend’s health. Most of our bowls are dishwasher safe, making cleaning quick and easy. For raw-fed dogs, hygiene is extra important—use hot soapy water and keep a separate sponge for pet items.