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Ceramic Dog Food Bowl and Ceramic Pets Water Bowl

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Dog Food Bow

Pet dining in true designer style, with customized ceramic bowls! The versatile ceramic dog food bowl treat jar blue and red is both stylish and decorative. Attractive and functional ceramic dog bowls in fashionable colors. Match your ceramic dog food bowl with a decorative ceramic treat canister. This cute designer ceramic food bowl dish is blue in color with cut outs of paw print along the side of the dish. This easy to clean bowl is dishwasher safe.

For the modern dog, this ceramic jar, with bowl and tan paw print ceramic dinnerware makes a sophisticated statement. The collection includes food bowls and a treat jar. Identifying food and water bowls makes feeding easy without the mix-up. This dog bowl is microwave-safe and let’s you give your pet warm meals at any time. It pets also dishwasher-safe for a hands-free clean up.

Ceramic Dog Bowls Are Better For Your Dog

It’s surprising how many pet owners don’t think of ceramic dog bowls when they are doing their pet shopping. In reality, plastic is bad for dogs. Ceramic doesn’t have this issue. Excited dogs can eat out of shallower, flatter bowls that make it harder to flip them. Outdoor dogs may have issues with insects, but ceramic can help with that, too.

A heavy bowl is perfect for the dog that has issues with the bowl moving around the floor. Dogs that enjoy gnawing on their food bowls should not be given plastic. Ceramic dog bowls are much safer in this respect. Choose ceramic bowls to make sure you can clean the bowl easily and keep your dog happy and safe.

Ceramic Dog Bowls

Posted in Ceramic - Porcelain - Vases on July 30th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Ceramic Bowls

How to Choose the Correct Feeding Bowl for Your Dog

These days there are many new types of dog feeders available from raised ceramic dog bowls to porcelain and stainless steel. And if you want your pet to be healthy and comfortable when eating, you need to choose the feeder that best suits its size and feeding habits.

This avoids bloating and abdominal discomfort for your pet. In addition, raised stainless steel or ceramic dog bowls minimize the risk of choking and encourage a better posture which doesn’t cause strain on the dog’s back, neck and shoulders. If your dog has long ears and facial hair, why not get a single raised feeder with a ceramic or porcelain bowl? Single-bowl feeders also give you the option to have the food and water bowls in different areas of your home. Dogs with a pug face need a wide shallow bowl, so they can easily get the food into their mouth. And heavy ceramic dog bowls, with an inward turned rim, are good for older animals that may have difficulty ingesting their food.

I think the choice really is between stainless steel and ceramic dog bowls. Most modern ceramic dog bowls can be popped into the dishwasher without any problem and ceramic material is very durable and chip-proof.

If you spend a few minutes looking at pet stores on the internet, you will soon find the type of stainless, raised or ceramic dog bowls that will be just perfect for you and your dog.