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Stainless Steel.
Traditional favorite is the stainless steel bowl. No filmy residue left behind, water stays cool, especially with ice. Placed in a bowl holder, elevated, or as a crate bowl. This versatile dish is classic simplicity. Heavy weighted dishes have rubber bases and tapered sides for non-spill, tipping resistance. Recommended for pets with allergies.

Bowl Holders.
Paws up for shift resistance. No more food and water dishes sliding around on the floor. Like a table with a place setting, your dog's bowls will have position. Most are wood or wrought iron, similar to an elevated dish design only at different raised levels for smaller breeds, too. Great for feeding more than one at a time.

Modern Elevated/Raised Dog Bowl.
A taller breed digests food more comfortably in Elevated Dog Feeders. Large breed bending down too much to eat or drink? Dietary habits beginning with raised bowls can aid in proper digestion and posture.

Automatic Self-Feeders Waterers.
Timed dispensed feeder bowls give you control of portion and schedule when you are away. Self-feeding is not a habit to start while puppy training. Automatic dispensing is designed for the routine established dog. Self-feeders placed in an outdoor kennel, near the doghouse, or even a kitchen floor are convenient for extended hours away.

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