Regular Bowl | GPS Reviews
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There are many options available in the market today. You should choose according to your dog's size, eating and drinking habits, style and personal taste, and of course health and safety issues.
Dog Bowls Plastic
Plastic bowls can be cheap, but some dogs become allergic to plastic and the development of skin irritation and / or loss of pigmentation of the nose.
Being porous plastic, can trap dirt, odors and germs, even your dishwasher will not be able to eliminate.
Plastic can leach plasticizers also (more commonly phthalates) and colors in your dog food that are very harmful to your health.
Plastic bowls are lightweight and easily tip over spill and can be bitten by dogs aggressive or playful.
Ceramic Dog Bowls
Ceramic dog bowls can be a good option if you have chosen wisely.
They are usually heavy enough to be spill-proof, but some decorative glazes can contain lead and other toxic substances (mainly on foreign goods). So it is important to ensure that the bowls were designed for use in food and have a lead-free glaze finish.
Regularly check the mugs of cracks (especially the fine that may be difficult to detect), chips and scratches, since they promote the growth of bacteria. If a container is damaged, do not try to super glue it! Not safe for your dog! Simply replace.
Stainless Steel Dog Bowl
They are the healthiest option for your dog. Stainless steel was the material of choice for food processing, dairy and brewery industries. It is durable, sanitary, rust-free, and no leaching. These bowls also for life.
For older dogs or higher dogs
Getting a dog feeder high for a higher or dog (or both) is a good idea as it will help them eat and drink more comfortably a dog feeder is a more natural body. They are much more comfortable for older dogs with arthritis, have back or joint or muscle pain.
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