Choosing a Raised Bowl
A raised bowl promotes proper posture during feeding, aids digestion and reduces strain on your pet's neck and back.
When selecting a raised pet bowl, there are several important factors to consider. The height of the bowl should be appropriate for your pet's size and breed and any potential growth. The number of bowls you select in your raised stand should align with your pet's specific dietary needs, the number of pets you have.
All our raised bowls have sturdy and stable design to prevent tipping or sliding. They are available in 5 different heights and contain either 1, 2 or 3 bowls. Bowls are available in sizes X Small to Large.
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Stand Hight Guide
7cm Tall Stands
Ideals for cats & extra small/toy dog breeds
For example Cats (smaller), Chihuahuas, Miniature Dachshunds
10cm Tall Stands
Ideals for larger cats & small dog breeds
For example Cats (larger), Pomeranians, Shih-tzus, Dachshunds
15cm Tall Stands
Ideals for small/medium dog breeds
For example Pugs, Corgis & Westies
17cm Tall Stands
Ideals for medium dog breeds
For example Spaniels, French Bulldogs, English Bulldogs & Staffies
25cm Tall Stands
Ideals for large dog breeds
For example Labradors, Akitas, Rottweilers & Whippets
Bowl Size Guide
X Small
Bowl size: 5cm deep by 13cm
For example Cats (smaller), Chihuahuas, Miniature Dachshunds
Small
Bowl size: 6cm deep by 17cm
For example Cats (larger), Pugs, Jack Russells Pomerainian & Shih-tzus
Medium
Bowl size: 7cm deep by 21cm
For Whippets, Corgis, Westies, Bulldogs & Spaniels
Large
Bowl size: 8cm deep by 25cm
For example Labradores, Akitas, Rottweiler & Staffies