
Slower Meals. Happier Dogs.
Why Fast Eating Can Be A Problem
Many dogs naturally eat very quickly. In the wild, eating fast helped animals compete for food.
But in a home environment, gulping meals too quickly can lead to problems.
When dogs swallow large amounts of food without chewing, they also swallow extra air. This can contribute to:
• stomach discomfort
• bloating after meals
• poor digestion
• vomiting or regurgitation
Slowing down how quickly a dog eats helps encourage smaller bites and calmer digestion.
A Bowl That Naturally Slows Them Down
Dogs that eat too quickly often swallow their food without properly chewing, which can lead to bloating, stomach discomfort, and poor digestion.
This feeder helps slow things down by turning mealtime into a gentle licking routine.
Simply pour in broth, yogurt, or other liquid foods. As your dog licks the rotating ball, it brings small amounts of food to the surface — encouraging slower bites and a more natural eating pace.
The slower feeding process helps support calmer meals and healthier digestion.
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How It Works
Watch How Simple It Is
Setting up the feeder only takes a few seconds.
Simply add your dog’s favorite liquid treat such as bone broth, yogurt, or blended wet food. Once the bowl is filled, close the lid and place it down for your dog.
As your dog begins licking the textured rotating ball, small amounts of food are gradually brought to the surface. Instead of gulping their meal in seconds, they have to slow down and work for each bite.
This naturally encourages a calmer feeding routine while helping prevent fast eating. The result is a longer, more engaging mealtime that supports better digestion and keeps your dog happily focused on their food.
Low-Impact. Joint-Friendly.
Easy to Start. Easy to Stick With.
Gentle Resistance. Real Movement.
Low-Impact. Joint-Friendly.
Easy to Start. Easy to Stick With.
Gentle Resistance. Real Movement.
Low-Impact. Joint-Friendly.
Easy to Start. Easy to Stick With.
Gentle Resistance. Real Movement.
Low-Impact. Joint-Friendly.
Easy to Start. Easy to Stick With.
Gentle Resistance. Real Movement.
Low-Impact. Joint-Friendly.
Easy to Start. Easy to Stick With.
Gentle Resistance. Real Movement.
Low-Impact. Joint-Friendly.
Easy to Start. Easy to Stick With.
Gentle Resistance. Real Movement.
Low-Impact. Joint-Friendly.
Easy to Start. Easy to Stick With.
Gentle Resistance. Real Movement.
Low-Impact. Joint-Friendly.
Easy to Start. Easy to Stick With.
Gentle Resistance. Real Movement.
Low-Impact. Joint-Friendly.
Easy to Start. Easy to Stick With.
Gentle Resistance. Real Movement.
Low-Impact. Joint-Friendly.
Easy to Start. Easy to Stick With.
Gentle Resistance. Real Movement.
Low-Impact. Joint-Friendly.
Easy to Start. Easy to Stick With.
Gentle Resistance. Real Movement.
Low-Impact. Joint-Friendly.
Easy to Start. Easy to Stick With.
Gentle Resistance. Real Movement.
Questions Asked By Pet Owners
My dog finishes food in seconds. Will this actually slow them down?
My dog finishes food in seconds. Will this actually slow them down?
Yes. Because the feeder releases small amounts of liquid food as your dog licks the rotating ball, they can't gulp everything at once. This naturally slows down their eating and turns meals into a calmer licking routine instead of fast gulping.
What can I put inside the bowl?
What can I put inside the bowl?
You can use many dog-safe liquid foods such as bone broth, yogurt, wet food blended with water, or other pourable treats. The feeder works best with thicker liquids that slowly coat the rotating ball.
My dog eats really fast. Will they still enjoy using it?
My dog eats really fast. Will they still enjoy using it?
Most dogs take to it very quickly because licking is a natural behavior. Instead of gulping food, they stay engaged by licking the ball as new food comes up to the surface.
Is it messy to use?
Is it messy to use?
Not at all. Once the bowl is closed and locked, the liquid stays contained inside the feeder. Most pet owners find it much cleaner than traditional enrichment toys or lick mats.
What if my dog ignores it?
What if my dog ignores it?
Because the feeder contains real food or broth, most dogs become interested very quickly. If your dog is unsure at first, you can start with a favorite treat like broth or yogurt to help them learn how it works.
Will slowing down eating actually help digestion?
Will slowing down eating actually help digestion?
Eating too quickly can cause dogs to swallow excess air and large amounts of food at once, which may lead to stomach discomfort. Slowing down the pace of meals helps encourage smaller bites and calmer digestion.