(Part 2) Best dog bowls according to redditors

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We found 217 Reddit comments discussing the best dog bowls. We ranked the 106 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Dog Bowls:

u/bunnatic · 5 pointsr/Rabbits

I'd suggest using a semi deep, heavy ceramic bowl with no lip for them to hold on to. Mine has a little metal bowl that he loves to toss along with his food. He used to do that with his water dish too, which was similar to his food dish until I got him this. He hasn't tipped it over since. He's also a 2lb bunny, so if Archie is bigger than that, you might want a bigger bowl.

u/Teslatroop · 4 pointsr/samoyeds

I was curious too, its a no splash/drip anti-gulp drinking bowl.

Found one on amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/els-pet-Dispenser-Portable-Vehicle-Mouth-Pet/dp/B07NSRDHNH

u/DarkQueen83 · 3 pointsr/Rabbits

They have it on Amazon :D

u/Bun_Love · 3 pointsr/Rabbits

Just in case you're interested (although it sounds like you're all set!):

There are water bowls that clip on to the side of the cage, so that they can't be flipped.

https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-stars-Stainless-Removable-Hanging/dp/B07F8YMZ5P/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=water+pet+bowls+of+cage&qid=1568951970&s=gateway&sr=8-3

u/homehealthgirl · 3 pointsr/dogs

They have No Spill Water Bowls also on Amazon.

That may help minimally. However if it's your dog that's dropping a mouthful of water it may not help as much.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/whatisthisthing

youre correct its part of a ceramic dog bowl. specifically this one produced by mason cash: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mason-Cash-Original-Cane-Lettered/dp/B00393UDTI

u/Dawgsquad00 · 2 pointsr/aww

Buying one of these will solve that problem (the wet ears, I can't you with that weapons grade cuteness)
https://www.amazon.com/Fed-N-Watered-Spaniel-Bowl/dp/B007MU4N4K

u/squeakinfreakin · 2 pointsr/puppy101

Our puppy did this and we couldn't train it out of her and she wasn't growing out of it, so we bought a different water bowl. They have ones that curve inwards for breeds with long ears so the they don't dip into the water, but it also has the added benefit of being difficult to spill water out of.

They look like this or this!

u/bluesbird · 2 pointsr/ferrets

I use these. Super easy to remove for cleaning and if they dig in the water, you can just raise it higher on the bars.

u/markrichtsspraytan · 2 pointsr/funny

I got this one. It had good reviews, currently in transit to me now

u/vyndree · 2 pointsr/puppy101

I use this with my standard poodles (it's not spill PROOF, but what does spill is super duper minimal) after I figured out that it also had the added benefit of being a small enough drinking area that it didn't allow their ears to get sopping wet. It also has the benefit of holding a pretty significant amount of water, and the actual water available in the spill-resistant cup is shallow, so it helps discourage large gulping.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006BB78W/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0006BB78W&linkCode=as2&tag=vyndree01-20&linkId=MHCAOBLEWYC2T4NM

I also have camel-dogs who will chug a water bowl until empty. These are the only things that seemed to help. It gets better when they realize that water isn't a limited resource, and makes you wonder what caused it.

In my case, my one camel-drinker dog who treated water like a precious thing to be hoarded taught all of my other dogs her behavior. >.< I now have dogs who have never met camel-drinker dog but still exhibit overexcited behavior at the water bowl learned from my older dogs. I find that super interesting that dogs teach each other behavior that doesn't even come from their own experience.

u/Qwil · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This food bowl for Almond. That way she wont spill her food FREAKING EVERYWHERE.

Almond because she's cute.

u/nonetoobright · 2 pointsr/Hedgehog

I have a few of the below bowls in the small size and definitely recommend them. They're $3 and have a lower lip on one side so my hedgie can easily access the goods

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0035H9FB0/ref=od_aui_detailpages02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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u/TehOnlyKevin · 2 pointsr/WiggleButts

It’s from amazon ! He does like it but he’s ripped up one of the sides so the mat doesn’t really stick too well to the floor now.

u/gavindec95 · 2 pointsr/ferrets

These bowls have saved me a lot of cleaning up. They still shovel the food and water out onto the floor, but not as bad as tipping them

u/micrographia · 1 pointr/Dogtraining

There are many products designed to slow down dogs eating so I googled for dogs drinking and it turns out many dogs have the same issue as yours and there are products to slow them down! There are several different styles: Slow-Down Pet Water Bowl, Dogit Slow Anti Gulping Bowl, I feel like something like this would work too.

EDIT: Just realized I was on /r/Dogtraining and not r/dogs and you were asking for reshaping behaviors not other solutions. Sorry I need sleep! I'll leave this up in case anyone is searching for the same thing.

u/potatodog247 · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

This has saved us from ants. They even sell special bowls for it.

u/mkstot · 1 pointr/labrador

QT Dog Stainless Steel Brake-Fast Bowl, Medium, 64 Oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JGZFPJ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_WC2VDb6G88FRD

What about this one?

u/sydbobyd · 1 pointr/dogs
u/allthoughtsaside · 1 pointr/gifs

They make special bowls that have things built into it so that a dog can’t scoff their food! We had to get one of the bowls for my dog because she was eating so fast and making herself sick. It’s truly a game changer. the bowl I have

u/buy_me_a_pony · 1 pointr/Dogtraining
u/sweetpea89 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This is our 8 month old Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Winston!

He chews and chews and chews, but he's pretty good at keeping it to his toys (and the occasional stray sock)

His favourites (and those that haven't given up after about 5 minutes are the Kong ball, Kong classic, Kong squeezze, elk antlers and finally Nylabones (I tend to buy one size up to avoid him tearing through them...

He is a surprisingly strong chewer and has destroyed just about everything else we've presented to him within minutes, sometimes within seconds!

There are 3 pitbulls around my place and I find they have LOTS of energy...I would suggest that you invest in some "agility equipment" to work the mind and the body! We bought some cheap shower tension rods to use as jumping obstacles in the hallway, a play tunnel from IKEA - although it may be too small for a pit...and this summer, we will make some weave poles out of PVC pipes and stuff.

A travel bowl or this Nylabone dinosaur would be awesome for Winston! :D

Thanks so much for the contest and congrats on the new pup! Enjoy him and snuggle him and love him! Dogs are the best! :D

u/Dominaterisk · 1 pointr/dogs

We have a gulper and feed her using an interactive dog bowl where she has to hunt for her food/move around moving pieces to reveal the food. Definitely helps stretch out meal time - otherwise she'll down her meal in one gulp!

u/farijuana · 1 pointr/Hedgehog

i personally have these for daphne but i dont think shes ever tried to tip her bowls. something like this might be harder for her to get her little snoot under to flip

i also found these and im squealing with how cute they are. i think i need them lol

u/yougotpurdyhair · 1 pointr/Pets

Using something like a squirt bottle, all you are doing is training her not to scratch the carpet in your presence. Once you go to bed or leave the apartment, she'll be back at it. That's why I'd put something heavy (furniture, potted plant, heavy floor lamp, another scratching post) on top of the areas you don't want her to dig at any further so that they're inaccessible to her.

Does she actually use the other scratching posts? Cats can sometimes be picky
bout the position and material (mine ignores cardboard scratchers but loves this type) so there maybe something more satisfying to her about the carpet than the other scratching posts.

What kind of stuff is she putting in her food bowl? It's normal cat behavior for them to put toys in their food bowl or even "drown" their toys in their water bowl. It's a harmless quirk of cat nature.

Stay with the heavier food bowl and get a good heavy water bowl (like this) Get a silicone food mat with a high lip on it so even if she does spill food or water it's an easy clean up.

Hopefully that helps with your issues!

u/imnotminkus · 1 pointr/Cleveland

> They won't even be able to drink if their water is frozen.

There are heated water bowls that keep the water liquid.

Doesn't mean that she has one, though.

u/capt_pantsless · 1 pointr/Bulldogs

For walking, get a harness. Bulldogs don't have much for a neck and collars can slip-off easily.

Also, get yourself a portable dog bowl - (I like this one ) and bring a small water-bottle on walks.

u/Cheesius · 0 pointsr/funny

http://www.amazon.com/Big-Mouth-Toys-Toilet-Water/dp/B008OK7WT0/ About $20.

This one looks more like the one in OP's picture, but it's almost twice the price - www.amazon.com/CSB-Toilet-Bowl-Dog-Fountain/dp/B004L54F4M/