Raised dog bowls that will elevate your dog’s food and your style

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Doca Pet Elevated Dog Bowl
Doca Pet Elevated Dog Bowl
Raised dog bowls are recommended by veterinarians for geriatric dogs, dogs with certain medical issues, and large breeds whose heads are miles away from their bowls. This is because elevated dog bowls place less strain on the dog’s neck, hips, shoulders, and joints.

My large dog has always had an elevated bowl, since he was too tall to eat directly off the floor. But as my smaller dog ages, it became clear to me that it was getting harder for her to bend down and eat her food. So I went shopping for an elevated dog bowl, that wasn’t part of a set (the water is in a different area) that also fit in to my home decor.

I found a butt-ton of awesome, great-looking dog bowls. Check these out…

The Single Bamboo Feeder was the one I wanted to get, but it was too pricey.
The Single Bamboo Feeder was the one I wanted to get, but it was too pricey.
This is the one I got for my small baby girl: Petego Pet Bowl with Ceramic Tulip
This is the one I got for my small baby girl: Petego Pet Bowl with Ceramic Tulip
One for Pets The Kurve Raised Pet Bowl, Small, White
One for Pets The Kurve Raised Pet Bowl, Small, White
Dogit Elevated Dish in various sizes and colors.
Dogit Elevated Dish in various sizes and colors.
Bowsers Meshidai Single Raised Elevated Dog Feederl
Bowsers Meshidai Single Raised Elevated Dog Feederl
Platinum Pets Platinum Pets 4-Cup Olympic Single Diner Stand with Wide Rimmed Bowl, Winter Mint
Platinum Pets Platinum Pets 4-Cup Olympic Single Diner Stand with Wide Rimmed Bowl, Winter Mint
Unleashed Life High-Rise Nickel Raised Feeders
Unleashed Life High-Rise Nickel Raised Feeders
Unleashed Life High-Rise White Collection Raised Feeder
Unleashed Life High-Rise White Collection Raised Feeder
I absolutely love the Unleashed Life Castro Platinum Mid Century Modern Dog Bowl in orange.
I absolutely love the Unleashed Life Castro Platinum Mid Century Modern Dog Bowl in orange.
The Unleashed Life Castro Mid Century Modern Dish also comes in silver.
The Unleashed Life Castro Mid Century Modern Dish also comes in silver.
I will leave you with this adorable photo of the Unleashed Life Mid Century Phorm Dishes.
I will leave you with this adorable photo of the Unleashed Life Mid Century Phorm Dishes.

Do your pups use raised feeders? Which kind do you recommend?

Comments on Raised dog bowls that will elevate your dog’s food and your style

  1. These are fantastic! I especially like the look of the dogit dish.

    I’ve been thinking about getting elevated dishes for my aging cat, but most of these seem too tall or too deep. Did you happen to spot any cat versions of these during your internet trawling?

  2. We raise our dogs’ bowls but we aren’t fancy about it. One of the bowls is on a raised platform in our living room (where a wood burning stove used to be). The other is across the way (food aggression by my older dog requires that we feed them separately) and I just use an Amazon shipping box. It’s not fancy or pretty but it does the job. I’d like something nicer but the last time I changed out the box, my dog was super suspicious and wouldn’t eat because it was different. She can be pretty neurotic.

  3. We have an extra large, extra tall, standard poodle named Ringo. He’s about twice the size of our previous poodle Layla, so her old elevated dishes didn’t work for his size. The solution: the bowls and surrounding tray from the old set rested upon an old computer tower.

  4. I’ve used the plastic-and-silicone raised travel dog bowl sets from Dexas Popware for Pets for my girl her whole life. They’re not perfect, but the bowls pop out for cleaning and the bowls and stand can be put in the dishwasher if they fit. Since it all folds flat for travel, she always has the same dishes everywhere we are, along with her same crate. She’s the best traveller!

  5. These are awesome! If my dogs would actually eat out of bowls, I might get a couple. They like more shallow dishes, so I use glass pie pans for them now. I took the cheap (and less stylish) way out, and put their dishes on one of those wire plate shelves that are for making more space in your cabinets. (Like this: Jumbo Kitchen Helper Shelf. But I think I got mine at Walmart.) Works perfectly, and everything is easy to clean. Although, not nearly as pretty as the ones Megan found.

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