Petace Elevated Dog Bowls for Large Dogs with Slow Feeder and 5-Height Stand
Product description
What you’re really buying here
If you’re trying to make mealtimes easier on your dog’s body (and not just “tidier”), Petace’s raised dog bowls focus on two practical things: height adjustment and a slower way to eat. The stand is designed for dogs across sizes, with five height settings, while the bowl setup includes a slow feeder bowl plus stainless steel options.
On paper, this is the sort of purchase that makes day-to-day routines smoother: you set the bowl height so your dog doesn’t have to hunch, and you swap bowls depending on what you want to manage (regular meals versus slower eating). That said, it does rely a bit on correct setup—if you don’t dial in the right height for your dog, you’ll lose the main benefit.
Key takeaways
The raised design is intended to reduce joint and bone stress and encourage a better posture at meal time. It’s positioned as a good match for more mature dogs, and it’s also described as suitable for small, medium and large dogs thanks to the adjustable stand.

The slow feeder bowl is aimed at eating speed control. The idea is to help with overeating behaviours and reduce fast eating issues that can show up as bloating or regurgitation. Again, that’s the intent, it works best when your dog is genuinely motivated to eat slowly rather than rushing past the slow-feeder design.
The essentials (heights, bowls, capacity)
The stand adjusts to five different heights. You set the height by pushing four buttons on the table legs, with the following levels described:


- 8 cm for small puppies and cats
- 22 cm, 25 cm for medium to large dogs
- 28 cm, 31 cm for large breed dogs
There’s also a detachable bowl system. The set includes two stainless steel dog food bowls and one slow feeder bowl. The bowls can be installed and detached easily, which is handy if you want a quick swap for different days or different foods.

For capacity, the stainless steel detachable bowl is described as holding 1.2L (5 cups). There’s also a spare bowl mentioned, which can be useful if you’re keeping one bowl ready while the other is cleaned.
What stands out in everyday use
The biggest “you’ll notice this” feature is the height adjustability. Mealtimes tend to get overlooked until they become uncomfortable—then you realise how much posture matters. With a raised stand, you’re not asking your dog to bend down each time, and the range of heights suggests it’s built to fit more than one household pet.
The second is bowl flexibility. Having both regular stainless steel bowls and a slow feeder gives you options without needing additional equipment. For example, you could use a standard stainless steel bowl for everyday meals and switch to the slow feeder on days when you’re trying to curb fast eating.
Limitations worth considering before you buy

This set is described as “ideal for all life stages”, but the real value depends on whether raised feeding is actually helpful for your dog. If your dog is young and comfortably eating from a low bowl, you might not feel the need as strongly.


Also, slow feeder bowls aren’t automatically a fix for every fast-eater. If your dog is determined enough, they may still eat quickly (just in a different way), or they may frustrate you by taking longer than expected. It’s not a problem—just something to keep in mind if your household has tight feeding schedules.
Finally, the stand’s benefit assumes the adjustable height gets set correctly. The heights are clearly provided, but choosing the right one matters.
Who it’s for (and who should think twice)
It makes sense if you want a raised feeding setup for a large dog, or if you’re dealing with joint stress concerns and you’d rather improve posture at the source. It also suits households with more than one pet, especially since the height range covers small puppies/cats up to large breed dogs.

It might not be the best match if you’re only looking for a basic bowl and nothing else—this is more of an “upright mealtimes” solution than a simple replacement.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if raised feeding is part of your plan (for comfort, posture, or joint support ideas) and you like the idea of swapping between stainless steel bowls and a slow feeder without having to buy separate systems. The adjustable five heights are a clear strength, and the detachable, dishwasher-cleanable stainless steel bowl with a 1.2L capacity looks practical for daily use.
Better avoided if you’re mainly trying to solve fast eating through one-off tricks and you don’t want the extra setup of a height-adjustable stand. Also, if you’re expecting slow feeding to instantly “fix everything” regardless of your dog’s habits, it may leave you disappointed—its success depends on your dog engaging with the slow-feeder design.


Mini FAQ

How do the height adjustments work?
You adjust the stand by pushing four buttons on the table legs to select one of the five listed heights.
What bowls come in the pack?
The set includes two stainless steel bowls and one slow feeder bowl, and there’s also mention of a spare bowl.
Is the bowl easy to clean?

The stainless steel detachable bowl is described as easy to clean and dishwasher friendly.
How much food can the stainless steel bowl hold?
It’s described as 1.2L (5 cups).
Is the slow feeder bowl suitable for large dogs?
It’s included as part of the raised bowl setup for dogs across sizes, with the stand heights covering medium to large and large breed dogs.
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