
Digestion + Calming Bowl
Fixes both at once
- Ten-second gulp turns in minutes
- Licking calms and settles
- Grips to the floor, no sliding
- BPA-free and dishwasher-safe
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The ten-second inhale that ends in a vet bill.
A dog that empties a flat bowl in ten seconds swallows air with every gulp. That's the gas, the bloating, the post-dinner vomit and regurgitation, and in deep-chested breeds the real risk of gastric torsion, a twisted stomach that turns fatal fast. The teal slow-feeder half is a maze of raised ridges: your dog has to nose and lick each piece of kibble out, so a meal that used to vanish now takes minutes. Smaller mouthfuls, far less swallowed air, and a dog that actually feels full at the end. Don't need it? The whole insert lifts out and that side is just a regular bowl again.

Licking is how a dog talks itself down.
The other half is a textured licking well with a rolling ball at its centre. Smear on wet food, raw, yoghurt or a little peanut butter and your dog has to nudge the ball and work its tongue across the pattern to reach every last bit. It's slow, deliberate and absorbing. That repetitive licking floods the brain with calming endorphins and triggers the rest-and-digest response, lowering cortisol and heart rate the way a deep breath does for us. It hands an anxious or bored dog one job to lock onto (the trick trainers use at crate time, the vet, and the first bang of fireworks season) and heads off the chewing, barking and digging that boredom breeds.
Everything it quietly takes care of.
One bowl. Two calmer routines.
Fill both sides
Kibble in the teal slow feeder, a smear of wet food on the rolling-ball side. Your dog goes left or right, nothing to flip or swap.
Let them work for it
They nose the ridges and nudge the ball, licking every piece out. A ten-second dinner stretches into minutes of calm, deliberate eating.
Rinse & reset
Lift the slow-feeder insert out, peel the eight suction cups off the floor, and every part is top-rack dishwasher-safe. Nothing trapped, no scrubbing.
One bowl. The price of one. The job of two.
Why own a slow feeder and a licking bowl, two things to buy, store and scrub, when one bowl does both for the price of a single one?



Why one bowl beats two.
7,000+ calmer and healthier dogs.
“My boxer used to throw dinner back up twice a week from eating too fast. The slow-feeder side stopped that inside a fortnight, and on fireworks night the rolling-ball side keeps her calm. Two problems, one bowl.”
“Labrador. Need I say more. The slow-feeder side makes breakfast take five minutes instead of five seconds, and peanut butter on the rolling-ball side keeps him quiet while I work from home.”
“Bought it for the slow-feeding, stayed for the rolling-ball side. The eight suction cups mean she can't shove it round the kitchen, and the feeder lifts out for the dishwasher. No more juggling two gadgets.”
“Deep-chested breed, so the gastric-torsion risk genuinely scared me. Slowing him down at every meal is worth the price on its own. The calming side at vet visits is a bonus I didn't expect.”
“Took her a day to get the hang of the ridges, now she loves both sides. Only reason it's four stars is I immediately wanted a second one for the car.”
“Beagle who lived to eat and choke. The slow-feeder side makes him work for every bite, and a smear of yoghurt on the rolling-ball side buys me twenty minutes of peace. Didn't expect one bowl to do both.”
Before you add to cart.
It's one bowl with two working halves, side by side. One half is a teal slow-feeder maze for dry kibble that slows a fast eater from seconds to minutes. The other is a textured licking well with a rolling ball for wet food, raw or yoghurt, which calms and settles your dog. Your dog just eats from whichever side it likes; there's nothing to flip or swap.
Slow the gulp. Settle the evening.
From $66. Free shipping over $50. If your dog isn't eating slower and calming faster in 60 days, send it back and we'll refund every penny.