Dog Food Bowl

AmyMay

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I need to get Daisy a new food bowl as her slow feeder seems to make her get an upset tummy 🤷🏻‍♀️ (She never has a problem when eating out of a ‘regular’ bowl).

I’d like a non metal one, would prefer plastic (or similar), but don’t mind cerami.

Anyone got any recommendations for a really nice one?
 

Pearlsacarolsinger

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Bear has the standard mason cash ceramic bowl. Had it since the original dogs almost 20 years ago.
I can beat that!
We have a ceramic bowl that is older than me o_O
It is shaped so that long ears don't dangle into it. We brought it from my parents' house when we sold it. It went to their house from my grandparents' house, when it was closed up.
The long eared dog (ŕetriever x setter, or similar,) was bought from Doncaster market when Mum was a young teenager in the 1040s and named Don. I'm not sure but I wouldn't be surprised if the bowl was bought on the same day.
Grandad bought him for his children, when my grandmother saw the pup she said she didn't want him. Grandad said he would take him back knowing full well that the answer would be 'Oh no, you won't '
The bowl is in our brown one's crate with water. She can't knock it over, no matter how she tries.
Sorry OP, that doesn't help you. We got our plastic bowls from P@H.
 

Christmascinnamoncookie

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I can beat that!
We have a ceramic bowl that is older than me o_O
It is shaped so that long ears don't dangle into it. We brought it from my parents' house when we sold it. It went to their house from my grandparents' house, when it was closed up.
The long eared dog (ŕetriever x setter, or similar,) was bought from Doncaster market when Mum was a young teenager in the 1040s and named Don. I'm not sure but I wouldn't be surprised if the bowl was bought on the same day.
Grandad bought him for his children, when my grandmother saw the pup she said she didn't want him. Grandad said he would take him back knowing full well that the answer would be 'Oh no, you won't '
The bowl is in our brown one's crate with water. She can't knock it over, no matter how she tries.
Sorry OP, that doesn't help you. We got our plastic bowls from P@H.
This has made me wonder what’s happened to my childhood dog’s mason cash bowl, mum kept it when he died 30 years ago but she’s downsized this year, still emptying the big house!
 

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I can beat that!
We have a ceramic bowl that is older than me o_O
It is shaped so that long ears don't dangle into it. We brought it from my parents' house when we sold it. It went to their house from my grandparents' house, when it was closed up.
The long eared dog (ŕetriever x setter, or similar,) was bought from Doncaster market when Mum was a young teenager in the 1040s and named Don. I'm not sure but I wouldn't be surprised if the bowl was bought on the same day.
Grandad bought him for his children, when my grandmother saw the pup she said she didn't want him. Grandad said he would take him back knowing full well that the answer would be 'Oh no, you won't '
The bowl is in our brown one's crate with water. She can't knock it over, no matter how she tries.
Sorry OP, that doesn't help you. We got our plastic bowls from P@H.
Crikey! How old ARE you - 1040ad is a loooong time ago......:)
 
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