2-pack Slow Feeder Dog Bowls (Maze Puzzle) – Navy blue, non-slip & dishwasher-safe
Product description
If your dog tends to wolf their food in seconds, a slow feeder bowl can change the whole mealtime routine. This 2-pack slow feeder design uses a maze/puzzle-style interior to make eating take longer, with the stated goal of helping reduce common issues linked with fast eating.
Below, you’ll find a practical buy decision for these slow feeder bowls—what they’re good for, where they can fall short, and what to check before committing.
What this slow feeder bowl is for
These are slow feeder dog bowls with a maze-like/puzzle insert. The idea is straightforward: the food is harder to grab quickly, so your dog has to “work” a bit more for each mouthful.
The product description specifically calls out fast-eating problems such as bloating, choking, regurgitation and obesity. It also frames the bowl as engaging and challenging for dogs while they eat.
It’s the kind of everyday accessory that can be especially useful if you’re trying to manage pace rather than just portion size. And because it’s described as suitable for both dry and wet food, it’s aimed at regular feeding, not just occasional training.

Key points to know before you buy
On paper, this set ticks several boxes for day-to-day use: a small-to-medium dog focus, food-grade materials, non-slip feet, and easy cleaning.
There’s also a stated slowing effect (the description mentions slowing down eating time by 3X–5X). That’s a bold claim, and real-world results can vary a lot depending on the dog’s drive, kibble size, and how messy they get with wet food.
The bowl’s design is meant to be fun as well as functional. For some owners, that matters because it turns a routine meal into a calmer, more “search-and-eat” session—rather than a quick gulp and done.
Everyday use: what you’ll notice at meal times


In practical terms, a maze slow feeder tends to change how quickly your dog reaches the “good bits” of food. If your dog usually eats like they’re trying to win a race, you should expect a more drawn-out session.

For example, with a dry meal, the raised maze sections can make it harder to scoop everything at once, so your dog may pause more often to reposition and sniff around the pattern. With wet food, the texture can behave differently—some dogs still manage well, while others may find certain channels fill up or smear, depending on consistency.
You’ll also be using two bowls (it’s a 2-pack), which is handy if you swap between meals or if one bowl is drying while the other is in use.
One limitation to keep in mind: slow feeder bowls are a tool, not a cure-all. If your dog has diagnosed digestive or breathing issues, it’s still worth discussing feeding practices with a vet.
Tech specs that affect buying decisions
Size & capacity
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 9.3 x 7.3 x 2 inch (23.5 x 18.5 x 5 cm)
- Suitable dog size range (as stated): small and medium sized dogs
- Capacity: up to 2 cups (described as easily holding 2 cups)

Material & construction
- Material: non-toxic, food-grade PP
- Claimed properties: high temperature resistant, bite-resistant, environmental friendly
Stability & cleaning
- Non-slip: 6 non-slip pads on the bottom
- Cleaning: can be easily rinsed and is top rack dishwasher safe


These points matter because size and stability are often the difference between “works well” and “keeps sliding / feels fiddly”. For smaller/medium dogs, the dimensions and 2-cup capacity should be the more realistic fit.
Where it shines (and where it doesn’t)

Where it shines: - You want to slow down fast eaters using a puzzle/maze approach - You need something that can handle dry and wet food - Non-slip pads are important to you (especially on smooth kitchen floors) - Easy cleaning matters, and you prefer dishwasher-safe options
It may not be the best choice if: - Your dog is on the larger side (the description is aimed at small and medium dogs) - Your dog needs a very simple bowl right now (maze bowls are more engaging, but that also means more “working”) - You’re expecting guaranteed prevention of health issues—results depend on the dog, food type, and feeding setup
If you’re comparing this style against more basic raised bowls or simple slow-down inserts, it’s broadly similar in purpose. The distinguishing factor here is the maze/puzzle design and the specific build details mentioned: PP material, 6 non-slip pads, and top rack dishwasher safety.
Care & maintenance tips
Even with dishwasher-safe parts, slow feeder bowls can benefit from a quick rinse after meals—especially with wet food. The maze pattern can trap bits, so don’t just rely on a “lazy” clean.
A practical routine many owners use is: empty the bowl, rinse off residue, then either dishwasher (top rack as stated) or give it a thorough wash before the next meal. That helps keep the bowl hygienic and avoids smells building up in the channels.

Also keep an eye on wear if your dog is a heavy chewer. The description says bite-resistant, but no bowl is truly indestructible.
Is it worth it?
It’s worth considering if you’ve got a small or medium dog that eats too quickly and you want a maze slow feeder bowl that’s designed to make mealtimes take longer. The non-slip pads, food-grade PP construction, and top rack dishwasher safe cleaning are the kind of practical details that make this easier to live with.


You may want to skip it if your dog is larger than the stated target size range, or if you know your dog doesn’t handle puzzle-style feeding well. And if bloating, choking or regurgitation are already ongoing issues, treat this as a possible feeding aid—not a replacement for proper veterinary guidance.
Mini FAQ
Is this bowl suitable for dry and wet food?

Yes. The description states it’s great for both dry and wet food.
What size dog is it aimed at?
It’s described as suitable for small and medium sized dogs.
How much food can it hold?
It’s described as holding up to 2 cups.
Does it slip when the dog eats?
According to the description, it includes 6 non-slip pads at the bottom to reduce slipping.
Can I put it in the dishwasher?
Yes. The bowl is described as top rack dishwasher safe, and it can also be easily rinsed.
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