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March 20, 2010

Raised Dog Bowls – Allow Your Dog To Eat In Comfort

Whenever you are choosing your dog’s food dish, there are many things that you need to consider. First is obviously going to be the size of your dogs. Now-a-day, with the most popular dog being the Labrador, raised dog bowls are becoming increasingly popular. There are many different benefits to these types of dog dishes and in this article, we will outline them all!

One of the first reasons for choosing an elevated dog bowl is going to be that it promotes a lot better posture whenever your dog is eating. Because you have a bigger dog, you want to make sure that your dog’s spine stays in line and when they are constantly having to bend down to reach their food, it can be extremely difficult to keep that spine in line.

Whenever you get yourself an elevated dog bowl, you can also rest assured that your dog’s digestive track will be in better condition. The reason for this is because when your dog is eating at an elevated level, the food gets into their stomach quickly; therefore it is easier to digest. This is a great incentive to get your dog a higher dog food bowl.

The waist of your dog and also the legs are two things that get extremely stressed whenever your dog has to bend his/her head down to get their food. When you get a raised up dog bowl, you will not have this problem at all and it will make for an overall better feeding experience for your dog.

You have probably heard the vet discuss the importance of taking care of your dog’s hips and shoulders. This is especially true with larger dogs. Those areas are usually the first to start deteriorating due to strain. This is another way using a raised dish can be helpful. It will eliminate the strain which causes things like arthritis to occur. Your dog will even be friskier and start playing more.

That takes care of the advantages of an elevated bowl. Now, however, there are some things to consider before you go out to purchase one of them. You need to think about the size of your dog. Little dogs do not need elevated dog bowls – they will not be able to reach them! However, dogs like mastiffs and Boxers can definitely benefit from an elevated dish.

After you have considered the size of your dog, the next thing is going to be what the bowls are made out of. You might want to do a little bit of research on this. Metal bowls are not going to be the best choice because they do rust, but plastic can build up with bacteria, so it really is something that should be researched. You also want to consider how large the dish should be. The bigger the dog, the larger the appetite; so keep that in mind when choosing a dish.

Needless to say, you have a lot to think about here. Consider the advantage of a Raised dog bowls, though, and then think about just which one would be best for your dog. You can make him healthier and happier quite easily with the right Dog Bowl or Dogs accessories.

Filed under Pet Supplies by Vic Bilson on Mar 20th, 2010. #

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