Dog Bowls
Choosing the right dog bowls and feeding solutions makes a real difference to your dog’s health, comfort, and mealtime routine. From puppies learning how much food they need, to senior dogs that benefit from better posture, the right bowl helps make eating easier, cleaner, and more enjoyable.
At FunnyFuzzy Australia, our dog bowls and pet bowls are designed for real life — busy homes, warm weather, messy drinkers, outdoor adventures, and everyday feeding. Whether you’re serving dry kibble, wet food, or water, our bowls are made to hold food securely, reduce sliding, and support a calm mealtime.
We offer stainless steel bowls, slow feeders, elevated options, and travel-friendly designs that are dishwasher safe, easy to clean, and built for durability. Many bowls are designed to reduce mess, prevent tipping, and give dogs easy access to food and water — at home or on the go.
From small puppies to large dogs, our range helps pet owners across Australia choose the perfect size, material, and functionality for their dog’s needs. Whether you’re feeding one pet or a full pack, you’ll find quality bowls designed to last.
How to Choose the Best Dog Bowl
When shopping for dog bowls, consider:
- Size & number: Choose the right size based on how much food your dog eats per meal
- Material: Stainless steel bowls are durable, hygienic, and dishwasher safe
- Design: Non-slip bases help stop bowls sliding during eating
- Functionality: Slow feeders help dogs that eat too fast
- Lifestyle: Travel bowls are ideal for hiking, long walks, and outdoor feeding
Dog Bowls FAQs
What type of bowls are best for dogs?
The best dog bowls depend on your dog’s size, eating habits, and lifestyle. Stainless steel bowls are a popular choice for many pet owners because they are durable, easy to clean, and dishwasher safe. For dogs that eat too fast, slow feeder bowls help reduce mess and support better digestion. Puppies and small dogs often do well with lightweight bowls designed for easy access.
Do dogs need their bowls elevated?
Not all dogs need elevated bowls. Elevated dog bowls can support better posture for senior dogs, large breeds, or dogs with joint issues. However, pet owners should choose the right height and always consider their dog’s comfort. If you’re unsure, note that every dog is different and it’s best to choose what feels most natural for your pet.
Should dog bowls be metal or plastic?
Most vets and pet owners prefer metal bowls, especially stainless steel bowls. They are more durable, don’t hold smells, and are easier to clean than plastic. Plastic bowls can scratch over time, making them harder to maintain. Stainless steel bowls can be washed in warm water with soapy water, rinsed well, and placed in the dishwasher for easy cleaning.
Do vets recommend elevated dog bowls?
Vets may recommend elevated bowls for certain dogs, especially those with neck, back, or mobility concerns. Elevated bowls can help some dogs eat more comfortably and reduce strain during mealtime. However, not every furry friend needs one, so it’s always best to respond to your dog’s needs and consult your vet if required.