Article Directory :: Pets & Animals Articles

Dog Bowls - Which One is Right For Your Pooch

By Michael Brown

Subscribe to Michael Brown's RSS feed using any feed reader!

Republish: EasyPublish
Published: 20Jan2008
Word count: 711
Viewed: 246 time(s)
Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager!
Get Free Content For Your Site

Buying the proper dog bowl for your dog is extremely important. If you are using the wrong size bowl for your dog this may create problems while he is trying to eat. For example, the dog bowl may skid across the floor, if the animal is too large for it. When the dog has his/her nose in the bowl and begins to push it across the kitchen floor because he or she simply has trouble accessing the food in the dish. In addition, a large dog bowl for a small dog may also cause the dog to not be able to access the food properly.

You'll want to prevent this by looking at a bowl's dimensions and figuring out which size bowl is right for your dog. For a large dog, you'll want a bowl around 10-12 inches in diameter. Whereas for a small dog about 4-6 inches in diameter and of course a medium size dog should fall somewhere between the two.

Many times if the dog is too large for any given bowl they begin the scoot the dish across the kitchen floor which can lead to skidding. A solution to this problem is first, by a larger bowl for your dog. This allows your pet more access to the food in the container and he or she isn't having to force their snout to the bottom of the bowl to eat. Secondly consider buying a non skid dog bowl. These heavy bowls help prevent the dog from moving the dish and often times contain small pads on the bottom of the dog bowl to further increase its staying power.

Another significant issue that can occur when feeding your dog, is the bowl tipping. Bowl tipping can be a very irritating problem. Basically, while your dog begins eating the end up tipping the bowl over. A very nice solution to this problem is to buy a non-tip dog bowl, which as you may have guessed will prevent your dog from tipping the bowl over. This will solve two problems, you'll be happier and your pet won't be running all over trying to pick up the pieces of food it just tipped over.

Another problem when dog bowl selecting is buying bowls if you have multiple puppies. This can get expensive so an easy solution is to buy a flying saucer style of the bowl. Flying saucer dog bowls often come in a stainless steel layout and are open around the edges. In the middle of the bowl is a raised nose which makes this dog bowl look similar to a bunt cake pan. This type of dog bowl allows your puppies access to the food from every side, making this the perfect bowl for multiple pets. You may also consider using a double diner dog bowl when you have more than one small dog or puppy. Double diners sit into a small platform and are two bowls in either side of each other. This style of dog bowl allows bowl dogs to eat side by side at the same time and works perfectly for smaller dogs.

If you are going away on vacation for a few days or prefer to fill up your dog bowl and not have to deal with refilling it every other day then this next dog bowl may be perfect for you. Twenty-four hour dog feeders are ideal for owners who have trouble feeding their dog every single day or just prefer not to. You put the dog food into a dispenser and as the dog eats food flows automatically back into the bowl. This also helps dogs who eat fast to keep from eating so quickly. As the food flows slowly into the bowl. Decorative designer dog bowls also exist for anyone who prefers their house and dog dish have style together. Often times designer dog bowls are made of stoneware or ceramics. However, these types of dog bowls can be purchased in many different shapes, styles and sizes.

In the future if you are shopping for a dog bowl keep these tips in mind. Finding the perfect bowl for your dog will also benefit you and the needs of your household. Most dog bowls are inexpensive and replaceable quickly.

Mike Brown- Finding the right dog bowl for your dog is important.
Buy Dog Bowls Online
Ceramic Dog Bowls and More

Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager! Subscribe to Michael Brown's RSS feed using any feed reader!

EasyPublish™ this article - publishers click here

More articles by Michael Brown

Free Report!
Ten Essential Secrets Of Article Marketing ... Grab Your Free
Copy
Now:




We respect your privacy.


Need Content?
Regular Top Quality Content for your Blog, Ezine or Website ...
Delivered Direct,
For Free!

Click For Details



Arts & Entertainment
Automotive
Business - General
Computers & Technology
Finance & Investment
Food & Drink
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet Marketing/Online Business
Legal
Pets & Animals
Politics & Government
Reference & Education
Religion & Faith
Self-Improvement/Motivation
Social
Sports & Recreation
Travel & Leisure
Writing & Speaking

More pets and animal articles:

  • Cat Holiday Safety - 4 Ways to Keep Your Cat Safe During the Holidays (Debbie Davis)
    Don't let your cat become a statistic. Here are 4 ways to keep your cat safe, especially during the holidays.

  • How To Find And Use The Right Cat Grooming Supplies (Anna Oftedal)
    When you have a cat it is vital that you groom them on a regular basis. In order to properly groom any cat there is some very important cat grooming supplies that you will need. Knowing what these supplies are will ensure that you are prepared for the time that you will need to groom your pet. It is also important to know how to use these supplies for grooming. Learn more about this now.

  • Removing Airborne Pet Hair - 5 Reasons to Use an Air Purifier to Remove Airborne Pet Hair (Debbie Davis)
    Removing airborne pet hair is probably one of the biggest issues that comes with having a pet as part of the family. Of all the solutions you can try, here are 5 reasons to use an air purifier to remove airborne pet hair for good.

  • What Do Parrots Eat ? (Azmi Adnan)
    What do parrots eat? Parrots may seem like hardy birds, but you need to watch their diet carefully. A well-balanced diet is necessary for health and longevity and you need both as a responsible parrot owner.

  • 7 Tips For Grooming Long Haired Cats (Anna Oftedal)
    Do you have a long haired cat as your pet? There are many people that love these cats but don't realize how imperative is for them. It is a good idea to groom long hair cats on a daily basis. Having a cat with long hair is definitely a challenge for any pet owner. Not only does your cat have long hair but the textures of the fur can be different also. Learn some important tips now to make this easier on you and your pet.

  • Pet Owner Holiday Cleaning Tips - 5 Holiday Cleaning Tips For Pet Owners (Debbie Davis)
    Those of us who are pet lovers tend to overlook the hair, dust, dander, odor and other issues that often come with having a pet as part of the family. But, if you're planning to host the office, neighborhood, or community group in your home during the holidays, for best results you'll want to use these cleaning tips so that your guests (even those who are not pet lovers) have a great time in your home.

  • Healthy Natural Dog Food - Your dog's perspective! (Dr Janice Elenbaas)
    A dog's eye look at what goes into his bowl. The author gets help from her dog to explore the "pet grade" foods and why dogs don't want to eat dry processed cereal every day.

  • Can You Train Your Cat To Be Groomed And 5 Need To Know Tips? (Anna Oftedal)
    When you have a cat, taking care of them is very important in order to keep them healthy and happy. Cat grooming is very important to your pet's health. That is why it is imperative that you learn how to properly groom them. Many people want to know also if cats can be trained to like grooming. Learn some important tips now for grooming and the answer to that question.

We Automatically Distribute Articles
To Thousands Of Publishers And Web Sites:

Submit Article
All content is viewed and used by you at your own risk and we do not warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information. The views expressed are those of the individual contributing authors and not necessarily those of this web site, or its owner, Takanomi Limited.
 
Copyright © 2009 Takanomi Ltd. Company no. 5629683. All rights reserved. | Privacy | Legal | Contact Information