Product Description
Stainless steel Dog Bowls with rubber bottoms that wont slip
This Bowl didn't slide all over the place when your dog is eating.
- Made With Highest Quality Materials Available
- With rubber bottoms that wont slip
- Beautiful Design in Stainless Steel.
- 2 Dog Bowls for the price of one
- Wont Slip to prevent scratches and damage to hardwood floor
- Very Easy To Clean (Dishwasher safe)
- Holds up to 32-ounce
First thing I want to mention is that my bowls came with stickers attached to the inside bottom of both bowls and even after scrubbing them, there's still a sticky residue that will not come off. I really don't like that at all. I'm hoping that over time if will fade away but it's very unattractive right now. It makes no sense for the company to send out dog bowls knowing that water and food are going to be put into them and knowing that not all of the sticker residue comes off easily.
These bowls are bigger than the small bowls that we got when we were given our dog last year. They are a good size and the rubber seal on the bottom of them do help them not slip around the floor. Falcor, my dog doesn't usually like to stick his face down inside a bowl to eat his food I think because he doesn't like getting his chin hairs and whiskers dirty with dog food. But these bowls are bigger than the bowls I had been using and now he eats out of a bowl instead of a plate but he's still a messy eater.
At least the bowls stay where you put them. I get annoyed if he scoots the plate or bowls all over the kitchen floor and I accidentally kick the water bowl with my foot and water goes flying everywhere. That didn't happen when I used these bowls.
Disclaimer: I received this product for free in exchange for an honest review.
That sticker glue drives me crazy on picture frames. So dumb that they don't just put the sticker on the bottom or the back of the product.
ReplyDeleteOh man, I can usually just run the sticker glue off but this stuff is ridiculous.
DeleteGood when they stay, the cat knocks his everywhere, so I stuck it in a corner lol
ReplyDeletelol this crazy dog of mine will pick a few dry pieces out and take them into the living room to toss around.
DeleteThis is a really good idea, because it seems like those bowls are always being pushed around by our furry friends. That residue thing is the pits. Did you try some Goo be Gone or Dawn Dishwashing Liquid? Don't know if that may help? Hugs..and thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteI tried Dawn but I'll have to look into goo be gone.
DeleteNice that they stay in one place, and less spillage!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, they do stay.
DeleteThat's a shame the sticker residue didn;'t come off. i always hate it when that happens with any products, I want the stickers to be easily removeable. That rubber band to prevent moving them around sounds very helpful.
ReplyDeleteMy sister's cat moved her bowl around and she eventually got a plastic plate with places for one food and one water bowl, which was very handy.
I had smaller bowls but he didn't like them. I used a plate that he couldn't move around but I still tripped over it.
Deletethat's the main type of material we get for my dog. She ruins anything else
ReplyDeleteI can understand that. Dog do like to chew.
DeleteStickers attached to the inside bottom.... Idiots.
ReplyDeleteTry using steam or vinigar, Mary.
I tried that and it didn't take it off. Thanks for the suggestion though.
DeleteI like the stainless steel and rubber idea for the bowls. We ended up getting a raised stand with matching bowls for our cat so its easier for him to eat and not push the bowl around. Bummer about that sticker. Goo-gone is great on stickers, but I'm not sure you want to use it on a food dish.
ReplyDeleteI have the raised stand with the dog bowls for Falcor too but the bowls are small and he won't eat out of it. lol little primadonna.
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