MateeyLife Slow Feeder Dog Bowls (2 Pack) – Anti-Choking Puzzle Bowls for Small/Medium Dogs
Product description
What it is (and why people buy slow feeder bowls)
A slow feeder dog bowl is designed to make mealtimes take longer. Instead of an open dish where food goes down in seconds, a puzzle-style bowl uses ridges and maze patterns so your dog has to work a bit for each mouthful. In theory, that can help reduce gulping for fast eaters and turn eating into something closer to a task.
This MateeyLife 2-pack focuses on that exact idea: two puzzle bowls for small/medium dogs, with an “anti-choking” angle tied to slowing down how quickly food is consumed. It’s the kind of purchase that tends to make the most sense if your dog has a history of eating too fast, finishing in a rush, or seeming a bit frantic at feeding time.
The essentials you can expect

These bowls are described as having maze-like exploration ridges and a labyrinth pattern, plus a non-slip base. The aim is fairly straightforward: make the food harder to scoop in one go, encourage tongue movement and slower retrieval, and keep the bowl from sliding around during meals.
The pack is also positioned as suitable for different food types (dry, wet, and raw), and the bowls are made from PP polypropylene, described as food-safe and non-toxic. On capacity, the smaller bowl size is listed as “2 cups” (7.8 in) which gives you a clearer sense of scale for smaller dogs and portions.
What stands out in day-to-day use
In practice, the main “win” with puzzle slow feeders is that they can stretch mealtimes without adding training or any extra gadgets. For example, if you tip kibble into the maze and your dog usually clears the bowl quickly, you should expect to see more licking and more repeated trips to the food channels.



Two specific things are highlighted in the description: - A non-slip base intended to prevent movement while your dog eats. - Raised sections that are described as low enough, with gaps wide enough to let your dog’s tongue reach the food.
That combination matters because a bowl that slides or food that’s too hard to access can turn “slower eating” into frustration. That said, depending on your dog’s ability and enthusiasm, you may still need a short adjustment period before they consistently manage the puzzle.
A realistic note on limitations
It’s worth being a bit cautious with the “anti-choking” messaging. Slower eating can reduce the chance of gulping, but nothing like this replaces supervision, especially with dogs that are strong chewers or very determined. The description explicitly notes that you should supervise your dog and that it’s not a chew toy.

Also, because this is a smaller-size slow feeder (2 cups), it may not suit bigger portions or larger breeds. If you consistently feed larger amounts, you might find you’re refilling more often than you’d like.
How it compares to simpler bowl styles
If you’re deciding between this kind of slow feeder and a straightforward bowl, the difference is that puzzle bowls trade convenience for control. A basic dish is quicker to feed from and easier to manage day-to-day, but it won’t do much to slow a fast eater down.
This is where slow feeder bowls can justify themselves: when you want behaviour and eating speed to improve naturally through the design. If your dog is already a calm, steady eater, a puzzle bowl may feel like extra effort for little gain.



Care and cleaning
The cleaning story is fairly simple. These bowls are described as top-rack dishwasher safe, or you can spray with warm, soapy water and rinse. For most people, that’s a practical range—dishwasher for convenience, hand-wash as a backup.
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you have a small/medium dog that tends to eat quickly and you want a more structured mealtime without extra training.

It may not suit you if: - Your dog is a heavy chewer and you’re not willing to supervise. - You need a bowl for larger meal sizes, where a 2-cup capacity would force frequent refills. - Your dog is already a slow eater and you’re looking for simplicity over mealtime “work”.
Mini FAQ
Will this work for wet or raw food?
The description says it can be used for dry, wet and raw food diets.



Is it intended for small or medium dogs?
Yes—this listing is described as for small/medium dogs, with a small bowl size noted as 2 cups (7.8 in).
Can it go in the dishwasher?
It’s described as top-rack dishwasher safe.
Is it safe, or is there a plastic smell risk?
The materials are described as PP polypropylene, food-safe and non-toxic. The listing doesn’t mention odour testing specifically, so if you’re sensitive to smells, it’s sensible to inspect and rinse thoroughly before first use.
Is it a chew toy?
No. The description advises supervision and that it’s not a chew toy.
Final verdict
If you’re dealing with a dog that gulps food and you’d rather influence eating pace through the bowl design than through extra routines, these MateeyLife slow feeder puzzle bowls are a sensible try—especially given the non-slip base and dishwasher-safe cleaning described. Just keep expectations realistic: it’s not a substitute for supervision, and the smaller 2-cup capacity may limit how well it fits bigger portions or larger breeds.
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