How to choose the size and material of a dog bowl?
What kind of dog bowl for water and food?
Dog dinnerware should consist of two appropriately matched bowls! Your dog needs at least two bowls (for water and food) and definitely deserves to be the best dishes under the sun! Are you in the process of preparing a dog layette for a new family member? Or maybe your pooch already lives in your house, but until now has been drinking and eating from bowls that previously belonged to you?
You need to know that choosing the right one Dog bowls is of great importance for his health and well-being! Even the best balanced and most delicious dog meal can lose its value if it is served in a container that does not meet safety standards, reacts with the food and/or changes its taste!
So… it’s time to take a closer look at dog bowls and choose the ones that will work perfectly in your case!
Dog Bowl Hygiene
Did you know that keeping your bowls clean is essential for your dog's health, appetite, and well-being? Have you got your eye on the perfect bowl? Analyze the material they're made of to make sure they're easy to keep clean!
Dog food and water should only be given in clean and thoroughly rinsed bowls. What does this mean? Dog tableware, like your plates and cups, should be washed after each use! So you will usually wash the food bowl two to three times a day for adult dogs, and when feeding a puppy, even more often, up to 4-5 times a day. Water bowl - several times a day, each time you change its contents.
Washing the food bowl
What happens if you forget to wash the bowl or in a hurry give your Pupil another meal in an unwashed dish? Your dog may eat reluctantly, not finish his portion or refuse to eat the food at all. Why? It's all because of the unappetizing smell of stale and dried-out remains of previous meals! But smells are not everything!
Remember! Spoilt food left in the bowl can cause many diseases in your pets!
Washing the water bowl
What is it about washing water bowls more often? Your dog should have unlimited access to fresh water. Meanwhile, various types of impurities settle on the surface of water standing in the bowl, including dust particles and pollen, which create a deposit on the water that changes the taste of the water. In addition, dogs often drink right after a meal, and as a result - food remains end up in the water, which effectively reduce the quality and freshness of the liquid. Therefore, the water in the Pupil's bowl should be changed several times a day, and the bowl should be washed and rinsed thoroughly each time!
At Animal Island, we treat our four-legged friends like family members. We don't eat from dirty plates ourselves, which is why we put a lot of effort into keeping our glass bowls for dogs in cleanliness was not a problem for you! We simply know how important it is!
Bowls for small and large dogs - which size is best
Bowl size matters!
When choosing a bowl, start by determining the ideal size of the container for your Pupil! A bowl for water and food (wet and dry) should be the right size, i.e. it should be adjusted to the size of the quadruped, the shape and size of the muzzle, and the volume of the portions it eats. You have a choice of two bowls of similar dimensions and you don't know which one to choose? Choose the larger one, according to the principle that it is better to have a bowl that is too big than too small.
What to look for when choosing the size of a dog bowl?
- Anatomy, shape and size of a dog's mouth - Your pet should be able to easily put his mouth into the bowl and freely dispose of its contents.
- Dog's size at the withers (height measured from the ground to the highest point at the base of the neck) – bowls in sizes S and M will work for small and medium-sized breeds (measuring up to 35 cm or up to 45 cm at the withers).
Bowl for a small dog
Small Dog Bowls they can have a capacity of 400 to 900 milliliters. If your dog is a medium-breed puppy or an adult representative of a small breed of Dog - any bowl from this capacity range will be suitable for him. Remember that buying a slightly larger bowl will not be a mistake or a problem! It is also an ecological solution in the case of quickly growing puppies - in a few weeks or months you will not have to replace the bowl that your little one will outgrow!
Animal Island Small Bowl is the largest of these smallest bowls. With a capacity of 900 ml, it will work well for any small breed, all medium-sized puppies, and selected adult representatives of these breeds.
Choose a small dog bowl if you want to have one of the following dog breeds living under your roof:
- Maltese,
- york,
- shih tzu,
- chihuahuas.
Large Dog Bowls
For representatives of selected medium breeds and all large breed dogs it is recommended large size bowls ! The largest ones will work especially well for giant breed dogs. The right size of the bowl will ensure that the dog can eat comfortably and eliminate the risk of discomfort while eating the food. A large bowl is also your comfort and convenience! You will be able to give your four-legged friend a full portion of food at once (not in installments!), without the risk of spilling or splashing the meal.
Animal Island Bowl 1300 ml capacity , is an ideal proposition for small and medium-sized dogs and puppies of medium and large breeds.
Choose a large dog bowl if your canine friend is or will be a representative of one of the following breeds:
- French Bulldog,
- cocker spaniel,
- border collie,
- Labrador,
- huskies,
- German Shepherd,
- Australian Shepherd.
Large bowls on stands
The size of the bowl is a basic parameter in the context of selecting a bowl for a specific Dog. In pet shops and online stores, you can find a lot of offers of large bowls on stands, the purpose of which is to raise the level of the bowl. The main argument in the context of this type of product is the convenience of large and giant Dogs, who, in order to eat from a bowl placed directly on the floor, have to lower their heads significantly, straining their joints and spine. However, experts point out that the natural way for canines to eat food is to take it directly from the ground, and raising the bowls can lead to problems with the digestive system (even stomach torsion!). Check what small and large bowls for dogs we have in our offer.
Ceramic, Plastic, Metal Bowl? Which is Best?
Did you know that the bowl your dog will eat from has a huge impact on its health and the taste of the food you serve it? You already know what size your pet's bowl should be. It's time to analyze the issue of the material it can and should be made of! Choosing dog bowls can make even the most experienced and dog-loving dog owner dizzy. Did you know that the material your dog's bowl is made of can affect its well-being and health? The ideal dog bowl is a vessel that does not react with the dog's food and does not change its taste! Which bowl should you choose? Plastic, metal, ceramic or glass?
Plastic Dog Bowl
Plastic bowls are among the most popular in their category. They are available in a wide range of colors, patterns and sizes and at attractive prices (plastic bowls are among the cheapest on the market!). However, a detailed analysis of plastic dog bowls leaves no illusions about the quality of most of them. Plastic bowls are characterized by low durability and resistance to mechanical damage, they can be scratched, crushed, broken or punctured quite easily. If our Pupil, in a surge of emotions (even those related to waiting for a delicious meal from you), starts playing with the bowl - he can easily bite it. In addition, the surface of plastic is quite difficult to keep perfectly clean - food residues can accumulate in invisible scratches and larger cracks, which in turn can lead to the development of bacteria and mold.
You also need to know that microplastics, which are created as a result of the gradual degradation of plastics, penetrate food and… are swallowed by the Dog along with the food and enter the digestive system of our friend! In 2013, scientists from the University of Texas Medical Branch discovered that even a small concentration of such chemicals from plastic can disrupt the functioning of the hormonal system, cause metabolic disorders (obesity, diabetes), and even be carcinogenic to humans and animals. We know that you care about the health, well-being and condition of your Dog, so… give plastic bowls a wide berth!
Metal Dog Bowl
If not plastic, then maybe... metal? Metal bowls are definitely more durable and resistant to mechanical damage (including scratches and micro-damage) than their plastic "friends". Metal is also easier to keep clean. Disadvantages? There are quite a few! The biggest disadvantage of metal bowls is the fact that they can change the taste of water and food! The metallic aftertaste can effectively discourage your dog from drinking and eating, and in the case of some quadrupeds - cause allergies or intensify allergic reactions. Metal bowls are also "noisy" bowls. Moving them can generate unpleasant sounds that will cause stress for your sensitive dog and deprive him of the pleasure of eating even the best morsels! You probably don't eat from metal plates either?
Aluminum and steel bowls are more expensive and more durable than plastic bowls, but the fact that they affect the taste of your pet's water and food should be an argument for you to pass them by indifferently, looking for something even better!
Ceramic bowl and glass bowls for dogs
We've discarded plastic and metal. What are we left with? Ceramics and glass! In other words, inorganic and non-metallic materials.
Dog bowls made of ceramic and glass are considered the safest in terms of your pet's health! These dishes can be used to serve water, dry and moist/wet food (ready-made or prepared by you!). Ceramics and glass do not cause allergies, do not affect the taste of food and water and allow for the most hygienic use of bowls, which are easy to keep clean. Another important advantage of ceramic and glass bowls is their weight, which guarantees optimal stability of the dishes. Your dog will probably not try to lift or carry them, and while eating a meal - the bowl will be in its place.
Does this choice have any disadvantages? The only disadvantage of this solution is the higher price of the glass bowl (compared to plastic and metal bowls). However, treat this expense as an investment in the health and well-being of your four-legged friend! Sounds good? Your pet's health is of great importance to us, which is why we want your decision regarding the choice of bowl material to be as conscious as possible! Check out the beautiful glass bowls we offer!
Animal Island Glass Bowls These are the highest quality dishes, designed with love for our Four-legged friends, solid and heavy. They are distinguished from other glass bowls by a beautiful beech base, to which you can attach silicone, non-slip stickers-bases that limit the bowl from moving while eating. The bowls are made and finished only using safe materials and certified, organic paints. Safe contact with food is guaranteed by a certificate - you can be sure that the bowl is completely safe for your Pupil.
What else you should know? All of our glass bowls are made from recycled and recyclable glass! Being able to provide you with excellent, safe bowls for your Dog and taking care of the environment (at the same time!) is of the utmost importance to us!
Functional Bowls for Dogs
When you and your dog need the most functional solutions to meet your needs!
A separate category is the so-called functional bowls, or vessels for special tasks. Check when and in what situations they can be useful to you!
- Anti-slip bowls – Anti-slip features are standard on the vast majority of high-quality bowls. Our Animal Island bowls come with anti-slip pads that you can glue to the bottom yourself!
- A bowl that slows down eating – its interior is equipped with special protrusions that create mazes and nooks that do not allow the pet to immediately “pounce” on the food and swallow it all at once. Such a bowl is also a real, intellectual challenge for your pet, who must “figure out” how to get to their treats.
- Travel bowl for Dog - also called tourist or portable. It can be easily folded flat and taken anywhere. Convenient to use, as it allows you to quickly feed or water your Pupil.
- A non-spill bowl for a dog – its characteristic feature is a special rim that makes it difficult for water to spill out when the dog drinks from it.
- Heated Dog Bowl – allows you to heat food or water.
- Dog Bowl with Long Ears – these types of models are higher than standard bowls. The high rim protects the dog's ears from getting wet or dirty.
- Automatic Dog Bowl – these are so-called food dispensers that provide a specific portion of food at a specific time or open access to the contents of the bowl.
- Cooling bowl – useful during hot weather, allowing you to maintain a suitably low water temperature and stable thermal conditions for the food.
Can dog bowls be pretty?
Every home where a dog lives is beautiful! A nice bowl is the perfect complement to this image! We have already presented all the most important features that a bowl for your dog should have. So let's put the dot over the proverbial "i" by analyzing the last issue: the appearance of the bowl! It also matters! Your pet's bowls are a permanent element of the equipment of every dog's home, so the aesthetic aspect is very important! We perfectly understand that you want your dog's bowls to not only be optimally matched to his needs and safe for his health, but also simply look good and fit the interior. Glass bowls they perfectly match your expectations and precisely meet dog and human needs!
Which Bowl Is Best for Your Dog? Let's Sum Up!
You already know that choosing the right bowl for your Dog is more important than you might think! When shopping, it's worth remembering a few of the most important features of the perfect bowl for your Dog.
The ideal bowl is:
- made of appropriate and safe material that will not be harmful to the health of your canine friend (we definitely recommend glass!),
- easy to keep clean,
- matched to the age and height of the dog in such a way as to provide it with optimal comfort while eating (the larger the pet, the larger the bowl it needs; it is always better to choose a bowl that is too large than too small),
- Equipped with a non-slip rubber rim that prevents the bowl from sliding while eating.