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The Flamingo Exqi Dog Slow Feeder is specifically engineered to encourage healthier eating habits in pets by slowing their eating pace. By reducing gulping and overeating, this feeder helps prevent potential health issues such as bloating and indigestion. Suitable for both dogs and cats, and compatible with dry or wet food, this innovative feeder provides a seamless solution for promoting better digestion and overall well-being. With features such as a non-slip base, dishwasher-safe design, and easy-to-clean construction, it offers both convenience and functionality for pet owners. Designed for pets of all ages, this feeder supports a healthier lifestyle and helps mitigate the risk of obesity and other digestive concerns.
Product Features:
- Prevents Gulping: Specifically designed to slow your pet's eating speed, helping reduce the likelihood of choking, bloating, and indigestion.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for both dry and wet food, accommodating various dietary preferences.
- Non-Slip Rubber Base: Keeps the feeder securely in place during meals, minimizing spills and messes.
- Easy Handling: Features ergonomic indentations for effortless pick-up and portability.
- Dishwasher Safe: Allows for easy cleaning and maintenance, saving valuable time for pet owners.
- Manufactured in Europe: Built to high-quality standards, ensuring durability and safety.
Technical Specifications:
- Type: Slow Feeder Bowl
- Material: Plastic (Main material)
- Non-Slip Rubber Base: Yes, for stability during use
- Dishwasher Safe: Yes
- Dimensions:
- Length: 34.5 cm
- Width: 24.5 cm
- Height: 8.5 cm
- Capacity: 950 ml
- Shape: Oval
- Colours Available: Black, Light Grey
- Stage of Life: Suitable for pets of all ages, including puppies, adult dogs, senior dogs, and cats
- Food Compatibility: Usable with both dry and wet food
- Health Benefits: Promotes better digestion and reduces the risk of obesity and other eating-related health concerns.